Week of Aug 26th

  • September Theme - Family tree, Friends and Me

    September Theme - Family tree, Friends and Me


    September 1, 2019

    For this month we will be exploring the theme of "Family tree, Friends and Me." Our focus will
    on the family unit, both local and extended. We will be learning different facts about families
    and who make up our family, including our pets.
    Family:
    What they do together. For example, families work, play, learn, celebrate, travel and have fun
    together. Families enjoy being together. What does your family like to do together?
    Friends:
    How can young children learn to build relationship and get along with each other? For example,
    the “I am Special” song teaches children not only that they are special, their friends are too.
    I am Special
    I am special, I am special.
    So are you, so are you.
    We are very special, we are very special.
    Yes it's true, yes it's true!
    All about me:
    No one looks like, acts like, or feels exactly like anyone else, even in the same family. The All about me
    song help children learn about their bodies and numbers.
    I have 10 little fingers and 10 little toes.
    Two little arms and one little nose
    one little mouth and two little ears.
    Two little eyes for smiles and tears.
    One little head and two little feet One little chin; that’s ME, complete!
    Feature books:
    On the Day You Were Born by Debra Fraser Harcourt Children's Books (2005)
    I Loved You Before You Were Born by Anne Bowen HarperCollins (2004)
    Families Are Special by Norma Simon
    Families are Forever by Craig Shemin

    Do You Want to Be My Friend?  Eric Carle
    I invite you to have a conversation with your child to provide him/her the opportunity to share
    what they have learned with you.

     Please note: our 3-K class will be closed on September 30, 2019.  Please tell us if you
    need extended hours for that day.
    Holidays and future
    Monthly themes:
    Halloween: (Express
    Yourself Day)
    Observed/Open
    Thanksgiving:
    Observed/Closed
    Hanukah: Observed/Open
    Kwanzaa: Observed/Open
    Christmas:
    Observed/Closed