Classroom News

Theme:

Summer Fun

Week of: 05-30-2005

Monday the 30th :  No School  (Memorial Day)

Tuesday the 1st : Summer is so much fun!!  I love to go swimming and on picnics with all of my friends.  Lets make our very own picnic basket and look for a special spot to have a picnic.  Make sure we do not lay our picnic blanket on an ant hill…can you tell me why?? 

Wednesday and Thursday 2nd and 3rd :  Have you ever made something special for your picnic?  How would you like to mix chocolate and marshmallows on a Graham cracker?  Lets try our luck at fishing for something very special.  Have you ever held a fishing pole with a line that goes ‘plop” into the water?  I wonder what color fish I am going to catch?  Lets go on a nature walk after our picnic and see how many insects we can find.  Have you ever tasted watermelon?  I love a cold slice of watermelon.  Can you make your watermelon and ant sequence pattern like mine? 

Vocabulary: picnic, blanket, lay, ant, watermelon, fish, fishing pole, line 

Phonology: “l- 

Books: “Picnic Fun” 

Songs: Ants go marching

Activities to try at home: Have fun making your very own picnic and go outside or inside to enjoy all of the wonderful things you made. 

Things we need:  Please save your General Mills box tops and bring them into school so we can purchase “neat things” for our school.  Thanks for being such wonderful parents. 

Special Events:  Ask your teacher about the fun activities that are planned for your child’s graduation in June.  It is so hard to believe the end of the school year is about here. 

 

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