December 2, 2022

PH Kindergarten eNews

Run, run as fast as you can, you can’t catch us! We learned all about the Gingerbread Man, Girl, and so much more. Next week, we will begin learning about the Christmas story and about how other countries celebrate Christmas. This is such a fun, festive, and full season of love and giving. We were given the best present of all when Jesus was born!

Next Week

  • Unit Study: International Christmas
  • Show and Tell: Bring your favorite Christmas book to share with the class. Be prepared to share 3 things about your book with the class (i.e., What is the book about? Why is it your favorite? What is your favorite part of the book?, etc.). These can be brought any day next week so we can enjoy reading them all week long!
  • Bible: Life of Jesus Christ and the first Christmas
  • Bible Verse: “God loved us and sent His son.” - 1 John 4:10
  • Reading: Letters Xx and Zz, continue readers
  • Sight Words: I, see, a, on, and, has, the, for, no, is, of, his, go, in, put, her, he, she, to, help, can, not, too, stop, are out, they, saw, look, them, be, was
  • Math: Review of previously learned concepts, addition fact family for 3, addition twins, and the 90 number family

Important Dates

  • December 9th - PJ Day. No onesies!
  • December 15th - International Christmas Chapel
  • December 16th - Christmas Party at 12:15pm, early dismissal at 1:00pm. No Extended Care.

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Reminders

  • Students should wear their navy Chapel polo and khaki bottoms EVERY Thursday! Jeans are not allowed on Chapel days.
  • If your child cannot tie shoes, work with them on this skill. It would also be helpful to work on putting on and zipping up jackets independently.
  • Be sure your child has a water bottle and a snack every day. Snacks can be sent in for the whole week on Monday or sent daily.
  • Make sure a season-appropriate change of clothes is in your child's backpack.

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