February 9-12
Sound of the Week - Q
Book of the Week – The Quilt Story
Habit of the Month – Thinking
Mom of the Month – Tammy Thomas
We loved O Week, learning about opposites and The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray
Bridge. We built our own lighthouses
and GREAT bridge!
Thank you Mrs. Thomas for our fun octopus and seaweed snack (aka hot dog and noodles with green food coloring!) and for reading to us!
Our book of the week for next week is The Quilt Story by
Tomie dePaola. This is a sweet story of a little girl who moves, and
finds comfort in a quilt made for her grandmother long ago. We’ll talk
about the blessings of heritage – not just stuff, but of faith too. We’ll
read Psalm 61:5 and 119:111. We’ll also look at another wonderful story The
Quiltmaker’s Gift.
Note – Tomie dePaola is a wonderful illustrator, and many of his
books are worth reading. Look carefully however, as some (Strega Nona)
may not be books you care to read to your children.
If you have any family quilts you would be comfortable sending in,
please do. Just email and let me know the quilt is coming. If
possible, send a little background information about the quilt. I will
have your child share about his/her family quilt but I can guide them with
questions with the information you send.
Be
practicing at home for our Poetry Recital! We will be practicing at
school too. We’ll be working on speaking slowly and clearly…with
inflection! Be sure your calendars are marked for Thursday, March 10th,
(either 8:40 or 9:00 – pending arrangements with another class). “Sunday
clothes” for your kindergartener!
We
will enjoy Lower Elementary Chapel on Wednesday, February 11th. You are invited to worship with us if you
would like. We will be singing two
worship songs with Pre 1st and Whit will be playing a song on the
piano. Our speaker, PCS Dad, Mr.
Parambo, has a very special message for us about the armor of God! Please
be sure to have your child wear their dressy enrichment clothes that day.
Valentine's Day, February 14th - So that we do not
encourage the "boy-girl" relationship (primarily in the Middle
School), our school administrators decided a few years ago that it is best not
to have a class and student to student exchange of Valentines at school.
We do however, in Kindergarten, make a Valentine for our parents. I am so glad you are making Valentines at the Grubbs home on February 10th after school! Thank you to our wonderful room mom, Meghan Grubbs!
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