October 16, 2020

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This has been a busy 4 day week! We were busy with our stream tables for science and our archeological dig for history. We have also been busy with our math and language lessons. Many of us our studying multiples, factors, and divisibility in math. Our language study has been on adjectives, pronouns and further...
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  We started the week out with some gross motor activities as children used a balance beam or a balance board to control their balance! Our first special math unit was introduced this week about greater than, less than, and equal to. Ask your child about the “Greedy Duck.” We focused on our fine motor...
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The students in Lower Elementary have definitely been busy bees already this year! The children have many academic responsibilities to complete throughout each week, but academics are not the only thing keeping the young learners busy.  As part of the Practical Life curriculum in Lower Elementary, each student has a classroom job. The classroom jobs/responsibilities...
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The students in Lower Elementary have definitely been busy bees already this year! The children have many academic responsibilities to complete throughout each week, but academics are not the only thing keeping the young learners busy. As part of the Practical Life curriculum in Lower Elementary, each student has a classroom job. These classroom responsibilities...
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     This week we looked at the impact of flooding on our Science: Stream Tables. Our Spanish has been on a zoom call, but will be back face-to-face next week. We are split into two groups for Spanish.      We also have been practicing technology in the classroom.  Technology is when we practice...
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The toddlers remain busy with the focus on practical life work. Walter is shown here “sponge squeezing”, he thinks it’s fun but we know it helps to strengthen the motor muscles in his fingers and hand! Henry is exploring the layers of a sunflower head, gently touching with one finger and feeling the leaves and...
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