Classroom: MariquitasBlog Theme: Let´s CelebrateWeek: From 12/23/2019 to 12/27/2019
What are we
learning?
Dear Parents,
We hope you are having a good
week. We would like to wish you a Happy Holiday season and express our
gratitude for all the support we have received from you during this year.
The next two weeks will be shorter
weeks due to Christmas and New Year’s breaks. This week we will go over some
fantastic topics that children enjoyed learning in the past weeks. We will
continue learning about holiday celebrations and start getting ready for the
celebration of the New Year.
Through practical actions, we
keep enlightening kids about the significance of holidays, celebrations and the
winter. We have scheduled exciting activities related to this theme so children
can continue learning through fun experiences. Each one of these activities
will help to continue strengthening gross and fine motor skills, language and
socio-emotional skills.
Thank you for letting us play
such an essential role in your child’s life and we hope you have a great
weekend.
Holidays
& Upcoming Events
·
Christmas Eve on Tuesday, December 24th,
2019. The school will be closed.
·
Christmas Day on Wednesday, December 25th,
2019. The school will be closed.
·
New Year’s Eve on Tuesday, December 31st,
2019. The school will be closed.
·
New Year’s Day on Wednesday, January 1st,
2020. The school will be closed.
Year-Round
Activities
Student of the Week
Please make sure to
sign up your child for this beautiful activity that runs from August through
January of the school year!
As you know, every
week, a child is given a set week that he/she is the student of the week. On
Monday of their week, the student of the week should bring a poster and a book
created with family pictures, favorite books, sports, hobbies, animals and other
interests. Parents will pick a day to present a banner to the classroom. The
student of the week may also bring favorite toys and books to school so they
can share with classmates.
Sign up today!
Sign-up sheets are available at the entrance of the classroom.
Friendly
Reminders
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