Monday, October 23, 2017

Parent Collaboration and other Celebrations!

Wow, what a busy week we had last week! Room 101 had parents come in to take a peek of what we do in the classroom everyday. It was very nice to read all of your kind words and compliments. If you are interested in setting an observation time, please email me or let me know during dismissal. This week is the last week for parent observations.

Our work cycle continues to grow and improve. I am noticing several students working hard  based on their interests and needs. Our room is always moving and working! 

We were blessed with beautiful weather last week, which resulted to garden time and a walking field trip. At the Peace garden, we went on a nature hunt. The children started a collection of things we found in the garden. They tried to find a match for each thing they picked. In the classroom the Kindergarteners used the collection to practice making sets using different attributes. The walking field trip was so much fun! We were able to practice crossing the street, play at an awesome park and eat our lunch picnic style. Thank you to our volunteer parents. 

We also celebrated Diwali last week. Thank you to the Khatri family for taking time to prepare a presentation, activities and share so many delicious snack! The children were so appreciative of this event. =) (If your family wants to share a holiday you celebrate, please contact me.)

I also want to thank everyone who went to the Parent Coffee: Early Childhood. It was very pleasant having a conversation about the Montessori Philosophy with all of you. Thank you for your continued support.

Lastly, PICTURES! Enjoy them as much as I enjoy taking them. 

See you at school!
Thank you so much, Khatri family! 



Lighting the diyas.


Happy Diwali!

Neetu showed the children how to make diyas using clay.

Let's eat!

Samosas!

a sweet treat...







Room 101 coffee is served daily! 


Sophia delivered this fresh cup of coffee to a teacher in E2.




                             






Hello from Room 101!

Mr. Runnells helping us cross the street.








Kindergarteners earned their "googley eyes" at Guided Reading time

I love when they sound out their words. =)


1 comment:

  1. All religions and traditions are equally important and beautiful!

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