Kindergarten: Week of June 6, 2022

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Classroom Notes:

Monday – Art, 100th Day of School.  We will celebrate with 100 themed activities.  I am sending home a request for each student to bring in 100 pieces of a trail mix that we will combine and have for snack that day. That note is taped to your child’s folder.  Please let me know if this does not work for you.  Thanks for your help.

Wednesday – NOT a color day for kindergarten (this is an earned color day for 1st-8th graders), Music, 5th-6th grade students will share Latin storybooks that they made with us.

Thursday-Awards and Graduation Night.  We will recognize the Kindergartners on stage with certificates.  They should arrive in dress uniform at 6:50.

Friday – Last Day, COLOR DAY, dismissal at 11:35.  All-school picnic to follow at Pinewood Park.  See the all-school newsletter for details.  This is a wonderful way to wrap up the year and I hope you all can join us!

What a joy it has been getting to know your kids this year!  Thank you for entrusting them to me.  I hope you all have a wonderful and restful summer.

What We’re Learning:

SSRW: We will practice the phonics skills we have learned with summer themed reading and writing.

Handwriting: We will finish up our handwriting books.

Math:  We will celebrate our 100th day of school on Monday with 100’s day themed activities.  On Wednesday we will have summer themed math activities.

GeographyWe will do a craft that summarizes our study of geography this year.

Science: We will conduct experiments with motion.

Bible Story: We will hear the story of Jesus’ Ascension.

Virtue Study:  On Memorial Day, we remembered and offered our GRATITUDE for all those who gave their lives in service for our country. If you know someone who is currently serving or previously served in the military, find the opportunity to thank them and their family for their sacrifices.


Homework

Last homework of the year!  I am sending home a Geography page.

We have been discussing and memorizing Phil. 4:8. “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”