Can you feel the cheer in the air…

 

 

 

So many, merry activities heading our way! 🙂 We would like to give a big thank you to all of our parent volunteers who have helped with the gardening and apple pie baking, the kids really enjoyed those hands on activities. We would like to have a cooking project once a month, reflecting the curriculum or theme. If you would like to assist with this and have any ideas we would love to hear them! Thank you to Brittany Feiwell for coming in and sharing the history of Hanukkah with our friends. Every child received a dreidel and instructions to play at home with their family. We welcome any other guest speakers who would like to come in and share about a holiday you and your family may celebrate at this time of year.

As some of you have seen, our baked goods table has been quite a hit. Everyone is enjoying the sweet treats we have to offer. Thank you so much for your donations. We look forward to shopping for our adopted family. If you would like to donate a needed item from our family’s wish list you may do so, all items must be brand new, store bought. We appreciate your donations but gently used items are not accepted through this Salvation Army event. This exciting project will continue through next week. The last day to make a donation will be Friday, December 13th. If you have any other questions please don’t hesitate to send Ms. Brianna or Ms. Jessie an email. Thank You.

P1’s Holiday Sing-a-long will be Tuesday, December 17th from 10:15-11:00. All are welcome to attend. After singing songs we will have a snack and beverage to enjoy together. We would like 6 parent volunteers to make some homemade treats for this day. There will be a sign-up sheet the week before the event.

Friday, December 20th, P1 will be dismissed at 11:15 am to begin the holiday break. FMS will be closed until January 3rd. School will resume Monday, January 7th. We wish you all the merriest holiday season, stay warm! 🙂

We have been discussing the various holidays celebrated at this time of year. We began talking about famous European landmarks, the people and culture of different European countries. Ms. Jessie shared about her special time living in Italy. We have an exciting work about constructing a small version of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. P1 will continue discussing Europe until the end of the year, we would love to hear stories or share souvenirs that anybody has to bring in. 🙂

Have a great weekend!

Ms. Jessie, Ms. Brianna, Ms. Julie

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Rain rain go away…

Hello Families!

We have been busy this week with November’s exciting curriculum! We began our study on North America. Ms. Jessie shared fun stories of her time growing up in Mexico as a little girl. She brought in clay pots, a beautiful hand sewn dress, and sugar skulls which Ms. Jessie told us they make around the time of Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead, a time to celebrate loved ones that have passed). She introduced us to her favorite artist, Frida Khalo, and showed us pictures of her art. Ms. Julie spoke about her time growing up in Costa Rica. She brought in lots of colorful clothing, artifacts, and music to share. We saw a video about the animals, culture and landscape in Costa Rica.

In P1 we have talked about pictographs, plants and animals of the desert. This week our Kindergartners went to visit Red Rock Canyon. We are so excited to hear about the things they discovered and desert plants and/or animals they saw! We are excited to see our older friends give lessons to the young ones. This opportunity teaches so many positive things to the children. We hope you enjoy some of the lovely photos we have taken of them working together.

We hope everyone has seen our new garden boxes in the front courtyard. We will be planting in our box this Friday, 11/22.

Don’t forget about the Holiday Bizarre tomorrow from 12-5pm in the multi-purpose room to help support the local community.

Reminder: P1 will be dismissed at 11:15am next Wednesday, November 27th to begin our Thanksgiving Holiday. School will be closed the following Thursday 11/28 and Friday 11/29.

Enjoy your long, holiday weekend, Happy Thanksgiving!

Sincerely,

Ms. Jessie, Ms. Brianna, Ms. Julie

 

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Enjoy the holiday weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello Families! P1 would like to give one more big thank you to all the families that helped make our first World History day a success. The room was transformed so well into the Paleozoic Era, everyone had a great time making trilobite fossil replicas, erupting volcanoes, wrapping each other up as mummies, and some of our friends even ate crickets! We look forward to another great day next year.

Please read the following reminders:

11/8 NO SCHOOL Teacher In-Service Day (tomorrow)

11/11 NO SCHOOL Veteran’s Day (Monday)

11/12 Reptile Discovery Assembly (Tuesday)

11/21 Picture re-takes (Thursday)

I would like to invite our afternoon friends to attend our Reptile Discovery Assembly Tuesday, November 12th at 10:00 am in the Multipurpose Room.

Our assembly for the African Drum and Dancers will be rescheduled for January.

Please remember to label your child’s coat/jacket/sweater with first name or initials on a tag. These items get easily misplaced or confused with another child’s when they have a duplicate. Also the outdoor classroom does not get sun until the afternoon, if your child would like to go out with Ms. Val they need a jacket in the morning. We are also promoting independence during this transition of seasons, please assist but allow your child to dress and put on their own winter attire.

We finished our unit on Anatomy with a guest from P2 who came in to show us real x-rays of bones. We really enjoyed it! Thank you for your time Dr. Montes.

For the month of November we have exciting units about the continent we live on, North America; the animals, biomes, famous landmarks, and much more. We will take a look at reptiles, deserts, the people, plants and animals that live in the Mojave Desert. And of course P1 will talk about what we are thankful for and how we can be kind to others.

Have a wonderful, long, holiday weekend off. See you Tuesday!

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World History Day is coming…

We hope everyone enjoyed the Fall Festival, our school PTO did an amazing job. We have a busy few days ahead of us preparing for World History Day. Thank you to all the parents who have helped us so far, we’re looking forward to a fun, successful day in the Paleozoic Era! We hope our afternoon friends are able to join us. Please remember P1 will be dismissed from school this Thursday at 11:15am and there will be NO SCHOOL Friday.

P1 is slowly transforming into the very first time era of history, when life first began. We have been discussing microscopic, single-celled organisms, invertebrates, and other living things that developed in the water. We have been talking about volcanoes and how land began to form. Thank you to those who have shared items from home including trilobite fossils.

Monday, October 28th at 10:00am we will have guests from African Drum & Dance. I would like to invite our afternoon friends to join us for this performance.

Big thank you to all the families that provide our room weekly with healthy snacks, flowers, bananas and crickets for our lizard. We appreciate all the things you do to make your child’s experience here at FMs the best it can be! Have a great week!

 

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We Love Fall!

 

As the leaves begin to change color, so does the weather. Please make sure all sweaters and jackets are labeled with your child’s name. We have been working on covering our cough and properly blowing noses with hand washing to avoid spreading the little germs around our classroom. Remember to keep your children home if they aren’t feeling well, have a fever, and/or green mucus. This time of year they need lots of rest and healthy meals.

This week we began our study on mammals, the skeleton of different animals, parts of a pumpkin, and vertebrates vs. invertebrates. We took a close look at our hermit crab, an invertebrate.

Thank you for making the time to come in and meet us for parent-teacher conferences. It was lovely meeting all of you again! Also thank you for the scholastic books we received, looking forward to adding them to our library.

Thank you to Officer Lynn DeSpain, (Zoey’s mom) for coming in and sharing safety information about being a police officer.

Please remember picture day is next Tuesday, the 15th and we hope to see everyone tomorrow at the annual PTO Fall Festival!!

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