Thursday, August 22, 2013

Yesterday we started with our first Queen of the Day. Miss Macy was a great first queen!!! She even brought some books for me and my daughter! So fun!


A girl after my own heart...a Razorback fan! WPS!!!


We also worked on Rainbow Write with the letter B. before we got out our rainbow colors, we worked on our rainbow song. The kids amazed me with identifying the word "and" three times!


Wednesdays are sort of a long day for us, so I added some time to sing about calendar math. Since I love to sing even though I'm terrible at it, I usually add dancing into it. So we learned the Months of the Year while doing the Macarena. Let me tell you...I've taught the Macarena to this age group since I was in high school and teaching dance and watching this age group do this dance need gets old!


We did get to visit the Computer Lab yesterday and we took some time getting to learn all of the parts of the computer. I even had one cutie call a CPU a CPU! What? I don't think I even knew what that was until I came to Roberts four year ago! They even enjoyed the fact that they were sitting on a keyboard rug!


Today Miss Shona was our queen. She did an awesome job with explaining all of the things that she likes!


Has your child finished their first homework assignment? A few o our friends have already Brigitte their collages back. We learned that Emma's family is Hungarian and that she likes pickles.


We leaved that Cason loves the movies and his family.


And Sean's mom is from Korea and his dad is from Italy. What a neat family background!


Today I let them use their scissors AND glue! Did you know that we even have rules for how to use these? You can let your child practice their cutting skills at home by using play doh scissors or practice cutting the lines on paint samples. Remember to always keep your thumb on top!


We learned the you can't twist your glue sticks up too high because it might break. This group did a great job showing is how to twist the glue sticks up properly!




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