Did your child tell you that we tried pumpkin puree, pumpkin scones, and pumpkin bread yesterday? You'll see our writing, charts, and votes when their paperwork comes home in a few weeks. Ask them to describe each of the textures and tastes that he or she experienced.
Next week we need one big and one medium pumpkin that have not been carved. Would anyone be willing to donate theirs on Thursday after Halloween? Please have your child let me know if you will be able to send one in. Freaky Friday is tomorrow, October 26. 5:00-8:00pm
Bring your whole family for an evening of games, prizes, food, Haunted Hallway, fun photo booth, and monster mash the night away with DJ Don Juan. Only children accompanied by an adult will be admitted. FREE! No Admission Charge, but do bring money for games, food & goodies. FEED YOUR FAMILY! Food booths: Hound Dogz Hot Dogs, Pollos Maria Mexican Food and more! All Proceeds will benefit our programs! Cash or Credit Card Accepted The song may say that it never rains in Southern California but it always seems to appear during field trips! I've encouraged the kids to choose their least favorite pair of shoes since we expect mud. Wear layers but leave that umbrella at home. Jackets with hoods are far more safe. Please remember to send a sack lunch with your child in a container that can be tossed after eating.
Thank you for sending the conference request forms back so quickly. Your confirmed date and time in your child's backpack this afternoon. I sent home a paper to request your parent conference date and time the first week of November. There will be minimum days all week. Please send it back with your first and second choices.
This week's story is called Seasons. We'll learn how people do different things during different seasons and what animals do to prepare for the changes. We are working on addition and subtraction to 10 during math activities. Our narratives are getting longer and we are focusing on the inclusion of adjectives.
Today we ended our theme of Observation in science with an incredible underwater hands on experience courtesy of Ms. Blasius. The students were able to touch a sea star, sea urchin, sea snail, hermit crab, and sea cucumber. It was a wonderful opportunity to observe using all of their senses. We are looking forward to Thursday. Don't forget to send a sack lunch! |
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