From the Principal’s Office
Hello Families,
It’s hard to believe that it’s May already. April was a busy month including activities for The Week of the Young Child and Earth Week. Please remember that we need to save the Earth all year long; remind your children what they learned throughout the year.
This month will be busy too, with the Scholastic Book Fair and Teacher Appreciation Week the children and our teachers will be involved indeed.
Lastly, May 6-1o is be kind to animals week. Always teach your children compassion for all living things and how they can help the animal world.
Peace and Harmony,
Christie and Tina
Calendar of Events
Spirit Days
5/10-Tiaras and Crowns
5/30-Pajama Day
Important Dates
5/11- Mother’s Day Celebrations
5/14-5/18- Teacher Appreciation
Week
5/21-5/25-Scholastic Book Fair
5/25- Principal’s Popsicle Party
Teacher Appreciation Week
May 14th-May-15th
Help celebrate your child’s teacher for their hard work and tireless dedication to their students and classrooms. This year is Superhero themed so get your creative juices flowing. You will have the opportunity to do something different each day. A special letter will be sent out as to the specifics of each day along with teachers’ likes and dislikes. Let them know they truly are superheroes!
Reminder
School Age Summer Camp registration is due by 5/31! Don’t miss our on all the fun!
Ms. Tina’s Book Corner
This month I am choosing to focus on fantastic authors of picture books. Their books never cease to spark the imagination, provide opportunities for rich discussions, allow for diverse interpretations, offer advanced vocabulary, and introduce the world of art. Here is my list:
Maurice Sendak
Anthony Browne
Mo Willems
Leo Lionni
Sr. Seuss
Lois Elhert
Shel Silverstein
Eric Carle
From the Education Department
May, 2018
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Topics: Creative Expression
If your child has played with a toy instrument or listened to a familiar song, you’ve probably seen his face light up or his body sway back and forth in enjoyment. Music is fun for young children and helps them develop creativity, fine motor skills, vocabulary, and self-esteem. In the[.....]
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May 2018
From the Principal’s Office
Hello Families,
It’s hard to believe that it’s May already. April was a busy month including activities for The Week of the Young Child and Earth Week. Please remember that we need to save the Earth all year long; remind your children what they learned throughout the year.
This month will be busy too, with the Scholastic Book Fair and Teacher Appreciation Week the children and our teachers will be involved indeed.
Lastly, May 6-1o is be kind to animals week. Always teach your children compassion for all living things and how they can help the animal world.
Peace and Harmony,
Christie and Tina
Calendar of Events
Spirit Days
5/10-Tiaras and Crowns
5/30-Pajama Day
Important Dates
5/11- Mother’s Day Celebrations
5/14-5/18- Teacher Appreciation
Week
5/21-5/25-Scholastic Book Fair
5/25- Principal’s Popsicle Party
Teacher Appreciation Week
May 14th-May-15th
Help celebrate your child’s teacher for their hard work and tireless dedication to their students and classrooms. This year is Superhero themed so get your creative juices flowing. You will have the opportunity to do something different each day. A special letter will be sent out as to the specifics of each day along with teachers’ likes and dislikes. Let them know they truly are superheroes!
Reminder
School Age Summer Camp registration is due by 5/31! Don’t miss our on all the fun!
Ms. Tina’s Book Corner
This month I am choosing to focus on fantastic authors of picture books. Their books never cease to spark the imagination, provide opportunities for rich discussions, allow for diverse interpretations, offer advanced vocabulary, and introduce the world of art. Here is my list:
Maurice Sendak
Anthony Browne
Mo Willems
Leo Lionni
Sr. Seuss
Lois Elhert
Shel Silverstein
Eric Carle
From the Education Department
6 Engaging Musical Activities for Infants through Pre-K
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