Walking in the light of God

Walking in the light of God
2013 - 2014 School Year Theme
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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Ellie's Weekly Newsletter. 23 Feb. 2014

 What a wonderful evening Saturday night's Graceful Evening was!  It is a favorite event of mine: a time for Grace  School families combining with Grace Church families for a common purpose!  Nearly half do the SK parents attended!  What a representation we had!

This week will be filled with more mapping of neighborhoods; studying and observing nests and some mysterious objects woven onto real nests, proving that birds are very creative!  We will review the difference between numerals and number, study what a noun is, and learn the meanings of our names.  Look for "Meanings of Names" coming home this week.  The research was fun, and each child's name is so descrtive of him/her!

Please return your child' s re-enrollment form this week!  

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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Ellie's Weekly Newsletter. 16 February 2014

 Our short week will begin with a study of why we had no school on Monday.  

Wednesday we celebrate 100 days of school - on day #102!  That means everyone is to bring 100 pieces of something eatable (ie: raisins, cereal, bite sized crackers, etc.) - anything your little one can eat 100 of!  Our study will become a giant subtraction activity!  

Thursday and Friday will be spent experimenting with magnetism and map reading, and more money work.

The  "stained glass window" made for the Graceful Evening event is complete and beautiful!!  Thank you to Jean and Jay Carino for all their work!!!

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Ellie again!

The third time is a charm, so they say!

The February Parent Conferences are optional for the early childhood classes.  I will be scheduling several meetings with parents, but you may also request a conference time if you desire one.

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With the days we missed due to cold weather, our 100th day of school lands on Valentine's Day!  With the remembrance of presidents the following Tuesday, I proclaim a celebration of 102 days of school on Wednesday, Feb. 19.

For this celebration, please count out 100 bite sized snack items with your little one, and send them to school on the 19th.

Ellie's Weekly Newsletter. 11 February 2014

We enter a week of LOVE with random acts of kindness.  Stay alert; I hope the little ones remember their "homework" with random acts!   We will be practicing at school!

Friday we will bring our Valentine wishes to share.  We still need lots of empty tissue boxes or shoe boxes for this project.  Please send them by Wednesday.

I hope you are having fun planning invention models or illustrations!  They will be displayed for all to see on Grandparents Day March 12.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Ellie's Weekly Newsletter. Ground hogs day or Super Bowl Sunday!

Since THE GAME is in full swing, you may not read this too soon, but it includes yet another message for saving something!  Please save empty tissue boxes and/or shoe boxes.  And we are in need of them by next week Wednesday!  (Good ideas come slowly to me now days...!  Or else I am like the dear ground hog who, on seeing his shadow, runs and hides a few more weeks!)

Let's hope we are on a 5 day school run this week!   It really is hard to push 5 days into 3!  This week we will master coin counting (or at least get a good introduction!).  We will begin with counting and grouping pennies, add nickels, then dimes, and include quarters.  We'll play a home buying game adding five dollars and ten dollars (inexpensive houses!).

Science will include experimenting with miscible and immiscible liquids and masses.  Ask about what miscible means (after Wednesday).

We will additionally study measurement -  some of us might even be "perfect squares!"  And we will begin a study of mapping skills.

After Valentine's Day, we will have More /m/  as we will include experimentation with magnets, more mapping, magnification, M and M Math, and a study of mold (the you will be asked to send in a piece of any kind of bread for our mold study).

Speaking of Valentine's Day - yes, we will celebrate by exchanging Valentine wishes.  Remembering there are 21 children in the class, it is not necessary to personally address Valentines with names, although please DO have your little one sign his/her wishes.  The children do like to know which message is from whom.

One last note:  Beginning tomorrow, we are fortunate to have an OPRF Senior student aiding in our classroom.  Miss Melina is also a former Grace kindergartner who is now interested in pursuing a career in Early Childhood Education.  It will be fun having Melina return, and to be extra hands in the classroom.