Thursday 12 March 2020

Newsletter #25

March 12th Edition of
The Kindergarten Class News

Hello Everyone, here is the last newsletter before the break.

This week on Monday we continued our creative movement classes with Robbyn Scott, started creating a beautiful undersea mural and worked on poetry in our journals. We also had our final library visit before the break and went out to the forest.

Tuesday was the 100th day of school! We celebrated the number 100 throughout the day and also created starfish for our sea mural. We also continued working on syllables in our Oral Language groups.

On Wednesday we had math in the morning, worked on a special writing booklet and practiced our reading. Later we focused on the sense of sight in the forest and noticed many beautiful signs of spring.

Thursday was our last day together before the break. We had our last dance session with Robbyn Scott, went to Whole School Meeting and had Music class. Later we worked on reading and then went outside.

Spare clothing/inside shoes were sent home for Spring Break. Please check that shoes and clothes still fit and send back when we return on the 30th.

We will be on the letter ‘Ww’ for Show and Tell when we return after the break.

Important dates to remember:
March 30 School back in session 
April 6 Student teacher starts
April 13 Easter Monday (No School)
April 17 Friday School Day (Monday Schedule)

I hope you all have an enjoyable Spring Break, whatever it is you get up to.  

Warmly,
Ara Van Riel
avanriel@sd64.org
 Playing at centres

Working on our sea mural!



100th day of school activities.








Painting starfish for our mural!


The completed mural!

Some of our collections of 100 things.

Forest play



Playing with natural objects.

Using our sense of sight to find signs of spring.



Drawing with chalk in the sunshine.

  Happy Spring Break!


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