Thursday, May 25, 2017

Going on a trip

This week we finished talking about going on a trip.  We pretended to see a lion, a bear and a tiger on our trip.  We are working very hard to make the last week enjoyable.  Please do not forget our party is on Tuesday the day we return from our break.   

This week our last math unit is on counting.  See how many objects your child can count.  What is the highest number they can rote count?  5? 10? 20?  Some of our students can even count to 30!  That is very impressive.  Try to have your child count various objects around the house.

Don’t forget we are finished with our library classes.  The last day to return books was May 18th.   If you still have a book it is now over due!!!!

Below is the order form for school supplies and the actual lists.  Please share with parents and encourage them to order them now. They will be delivered right to their home and they will bring them on Meet the Teacher Night next year.  Thanks!!!

School Supply Order Form

School Supply Lists By Program

Please remember as our numbers increase to always, always, always label your child’s belongings.  We have had several students forget their jacket or snack items.  If they are labeled this makes it so much easier for the students to find their name.


As a reminder, ECS was challenged for each family to collect 25 box tops and send them in during the month of February.  If every student brought in just 25 box tops each, we would collect over 20,000 box tops in just one month, which would be more than $2,000 dollars.  We also encourage everyone to ask extended family to collect them as well.  

Friday, May 19, 2017

Oceans

This week we finished talking about Oceans and all the animals we see in the ocean.  We made several projects with ocean animals and ended our week with our water field day!  The kids had a blast getting wet and playing in the sand! 

This week we finished talking about patterns.  We are having a great time learning how to independently do our work and keep up with others.  You can ask your child how to pattern by color or size or anything can be a pattern!

On Tuesday we had our big ECS dance party and showed all our cool moves!  The students really love dancing to music!

Don’t forget we are finished with our library classes.  The last day to return books is May 18th.

Please remember as our numbers increase to always, always, always label your child’s belongings.  We have had several students forget their jacket or snack items.  If they are labeled this makes it so much easier for the students to find their name.


As a reminder, ECS was challenged for each family to collect 25 box tops and send them in during the month of February.  If every student brought in just 25 box tops each, we would collect over 20,000 box tops in just one month, which would be more than $2,000 dollars.  We also encourage everyone to ask extended family to collect them as well.  

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Oceans part one

This week we are talking about Oceans and all the animals we see in the ocean.  We might see Crabs, Seahorse, Octopus, Jellyfish, whales, or dolphins!  We made a dolphin with a banana and the students enjoyed eating it once the project was complete.  We also worked hard on a Mother’s Day card activity too!  Hope you enjoy your presents!!! 

This week in math we are talking about patterns.  We can make a pattern by color, by size (big and little) and we can make a pattern with real objects!!!  We are having a great time learning how to independently do our work and keep up with others.  You can ask your child how to pattern by color or size or have them pattern toys or household objects such as forks and spoons or colored legos.  Anything can be a pattern!

This was our last time for music.  We finished learning all our new dance moves for our big ECS dance party on Tuesday!  The students are so excited to show off their moves!
Don’t forget we are finished with our library classes. 

The last day to return books is May 18th.

Please remember as our numbers increase to always, always, always label your child’s belongings.  We have had several students forget their jacket or snack items.  If they are labeled this makes it so much easier for the students to find their name.


As a reminder, ECS was challenged for each family to collect 25 box tops and send them in during the month of February.  If every student brought in just 25 box tops each, we would collect over 20,000 box tops in just one month, which would be more than $2,000 dollars.  We also encourage everyone to ask extended family to collect them as well.  

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Story Book Parade Day!!

This week we are talking about Nursery Rhymes.  We discussed Humpty Dumpty, Itsy Bitsy Spider and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.  We watched a short video clip about each story and then picked our favorites.  You can discuss with your child which story they like best. We ended our unit by having a storybook character parade!!!

This week in math we are talking about sorting.  We can now sort by color, by size (big and little) and we can sort real objects!!!  We are having a great time learning how to independently do our work and keep up with others.  You can ask your child how to sort by color or size or have them sort by shape.

This was our last time for library.  We read stories and had fun.  Please remember if you have a book checked out to return it soon.  The last day to return books is May 18th.

Please remember as our numbers increase to always, always, always label your child’s belongings.  We have had several students forget their jacket or snack items.  If they are labeled this makes it so much easier for the students to find their name.


As a reminder, ECS was challenged for each family to collect 25 box tops and send them in during the month of February.  If every student brought in just 25 box tops each, we would collect over 20,000 box tops in just one month, which would be more than $2,000 dollars.  We also encourage everyone to ask extended family to collect them as well.  

Friday, April 28, 2017

The Plant Cycle

This week we are talking about plants and the life cycle of how a plant is made.  We read the story the “Planting a Garden” and watched a short video clip about how to grow plants.  You can discuss with your child the lifecycle of to make a plant.  What happens first? Get the dirt ready.  Second? Use a shovel. Third?  Plant the seeds.  What happens next? We ended our unit by making plants in the classroom and watched them grow!

This week in math we are talking about sorting.  We can now sort by color, by size (big and little) and we can sort real objects!!!  We are having a great time learning how to independently do our work and keep up with others.  You can ask your child how to sort by color or size or have them sort by shape.

In music we learned how to play instruments in a timing manner so that we know how to follow a beat.  We also learned how to play with a parchute and use the terms up and down as in learning musical notes.  It was fun to learn songs about spring and summer.

Please remember as our numbers increase to always, always, always label your child’s belongings.  We have had several students forget their jacket or snack items.  If they are labeled this makes it so much easier for the students to find their name.


As a reminder, ECS was challenged for each family to collect 25 box tops and send them in during the month of February.  If every student brought in just 25 box tops each, we would collect over 20,000 box tops in just one month, which would be more than $2,000 dollars.  We also encourage everyone to ask extended family to collect them as well.  

Friday, April 21, 2017

Butterflies and Bugs

This week we are talking about butterflies!!  We read the story the “Hungry Caterpillar” and watched a short video clip about how a caterpillar turns into a butterfly.  You can discuss with your child the lifecycle of the butterfly.  What happens first?  Second?  When does the caterpillar turn into a butterfly? We had a butterfly habitat in our room and watched the caterpillars turn into chrysalis and then into a butterfly.  We let them go once they were big enough out on the playground.  It was a great week for watching the butterflies outside.

This is our last week in math that we are talking about graphing.  We learned that what we like will make a difference in math.  If we all like the dragonflies and not the butterflies, the graph will be large.  If only a few students like the beetle but most friends like the fly our graph will show two different types of bugs!  Ask your child to discuss which bug they like best and graph at home what your family likes the most. 

In library we picked out books from the book fair.  Don’t forget to check your child’s folder for the books they would like to purchase.  They picked them out all by themselves, showing independent they are becoming and which ones they liked best!

Don’t forget…..We have a book fair coming up soon!  Please plan to participate.  Flyers were sent home with details and information regarding the cost of items that will be seen at the book fair.  This is a great way to start reading over the summer with your little ones.

SAVE THE DATE!
ECS Spring Book Fair- Friday, April 21. 2017- Friday, APRIL 28, 2017- 8AM-3PM
Open Until 7pm on Tuesday, April 25th.
Visit our Online Book Fair page- http://www.scholastic.com/bf/earlychildhoodschool2

BOOK FAIR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED- SIGN UP AT http://bit.ly/2nZCTZO
Please remember as our numbers increase to always, always, always label your child’s belongings.  We have had several students forget their jacket or snack items.  If they are labeled this makes it so much easier for the students to find their name.

As a reminder, ECS was challenged for each family to collect 25 box tops and send them in during the month of February.  If every student brought in just 25 box tops each, we would collect over 20,000 box tops in just one month, which would be more than $2,000 dollars.  We also encourage everyone to ask extended family to collect them as well.  

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Farm Animals

This week we are talking about farm animals.  We read the story “The Big Red Barn” and talked about all the farm animals that we see in the story.  You can discuss with your child what animals belong on the farm and those that stay inside the house and other animals that you see at the zoo.  Does a zebra belong on a farm?  Do you have a cow for a pet at home?  Silly questions always ignite silly talk and conversations that lead to using imagination.  This is a great way to involve pretend talk into conversations.  Do horses fly?  What would that look like?  The students love talking about animals!

This week in math we are talking about graphing.  We are learning that what we like will make a difference in math.  If we all like the cows on the farm, the graph will be large.  If only a few students like the cow but most friends like the horse our graph will show two different types of animals!  Ask your child to discuss which animal they like best and graph at home what your family likes the most. 

In music Ms. Erin showed us how to use a scarf and make it blow in the wind like a kite.  We learned about how spring is sometimes windy.  We also learned how to use a clatapillar which is a wooden shaped instrument that makes noise.  We learned how it sounds like a caterpillar!  It was neat to see and hear!

Don’t forget…..We have a book fair coming up soon!  Please plan to participate.  Flyers were sent home with details and information regarding the cost of items that will be seen at the book fair.  This is a great way to start reading over the summer with your little ones.

SAVE THE DATE!
ECS Spring Book Fair- Friday, April 21. 2017- Friday, APRIL 28, 2017- 8AM-3PM
Open Until 7pm on Tuesday, April 25th.
Visit our Online Book Fair page- http://www.scholastic.com/bf/earlychildhoodschool2

BOOK FAIR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED- SIGN UP AT http://bit.ly/2nZCTZO

Please remember as our numbers increase to always, always, always label your child’s belongings.  We have had several students forget their jacket or snack items.  If they are labeled this makes it so much easier for the students to find their name.


As a reminder, ECS was challenged for each family to collect 25 box tops and send them in during the month of February.  If every student brought in just 25 box tops each, we would collect over 20,000 box tops in just one month, which would be more than $2,000 dollars.  We also encourage everyone to ask extended family to collect them as well.