Friday, March 15, 2024

Week of March 11th-15th

This week we our theme was St. Patrick's day. We focused on the letter Pp, the number 5, the shape of a diamond and the color green. On Monday, we read "Pete the Cat and the Great Leprechaun Chase". During center time, we made hand print shamrocks. Together with Miss Jay's class, we ate snack outside and played with our toy buckets outside for a change of scenery. On Tuesday, we read "Three Ways to Trap a Leprechaun". During center time, we talked about different ways that we can be lucky. The kiddos then colored a shamrock and told me about what made them feel lucky. It was so great to hear all of the amazing things that they make them feel lucky in their hearts. On Wednesday, we read "How to Catch a Leprechaun". We talked about if any of the ways that they made might work and if they were similar to any of their leprechaun traps. During centers, the kiddos made St. Patrick's day headbands! On Thursday, we read "Happy St. Patrick's Day Curious George". During center time, the kiddos worked on coloring by shape! We talked about what each shape and color was and the picture formed a leprechaun! On Friday, we spent the day with Miss Jay's friends having our St. Patrick's Day party! Thank you to everyone who sent something in or came and helped with our party. Enjoy the photos from the week! I will see you all on Monday for our short week! 

Thank you so much for everyone who sent in a leprechaun trap! Seeing the kiddos faces this morning as they came in to their "gold", treasure and small note reminds me so much of why I do this job and you all working together with your little one was a big part of that! Thank you so much for going along with our crazy ideas sometimes!

Important Dates in March

  • Report cards go home on March 15th. 
  • March 22nd is a no school day. 
  • March 27th is an early out for Easter break. There will be no after school care!
  • There will be no school March 28th-April 3rd. 


















































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