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Industrious Workers

We have been producing lots of great work this week, and many pieces went home today in the folder. Here are some explanations about what your child has been learning this week:

Weather Graph: Every day we record the weather. We have been keeping track since the beginning of September. Today, children recorded on their own individual graphs the September weather. Ask your children to show you which weather had the most and the least days this month.

October Calendar: For Project Day today, we made our October calendar. As you can see, we have four children turning 6 next month! Remember to put an X on each day as it goes by and have children count the days coming up to family or school events. Have fun.

My Counting Book: We are nearly finished with our first unit in Everyday Math! Unit 1 focused on number recognition, counting by 1s and sorting. The counting books were made over several days. Ask your child to go through their book with you and explain what they have made.

Fundations letter Practice: Children use dry erase boards, “skywriting” with their fingers and pencils and paper to practice proper lowercase letter formation. You can always help your child’s fine motor skills by doing fun things at home like play with play dough, work with small legos or stringing beads.

Have a great weekend.
Ms. Purdin 🙂

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