Weekly Theme

Week of: December 21st, 2009

Theme:  Holidays

     During this short week, we will be reading holiday books such was Spin 
the Dreydel, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Jingle Bugs.  Also, we will 
be getting ready for our holiday party with our families which will take 
place the last half hour of each session on Tuesday, 12/22.  At the party, we 
will be making gifts to take home such as ornaments, magnets and photo 
frames.  We are excited that our families will be with us at this party so we 
will make it as interactive ending with a song that we will sing including 
Jingle Bells and our dismissal song with Chickadees!
     I hope you have a happy and warm holiday break!  I will see you next 
year!
-Miss Hane
     
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**Please dress your child in SNEAKERS and play clothes everyday so that your 
child may successfully play on our playground, weather permitting and fully 
participate in group PT.  Other types of shoes/ fancy clothes hinder your 
childs' safety (these include: crocs, sandals, rain boots, work boots or 
party shoes).  Thanks!**

**Please see Homework page for Thursdays' Show & Tell assignment.**

**Please see Announcements and Calender pages for upcoming events.**

*Please take a weekly trip to the library.  This will help your child review 
the weekly themes.  Titles and authors are listed on this page for your 
convienence each week.*

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Last Years' Preschool Literary Themes 
2008-2009 school year

Welcome to School/ School Routines/ I Like Me/ I am Special 
Here are my Hands/ Body Parts 
5 Senses (Sight/ Sound/ Smell/ Touch/ Taste)
Little Red Riding Hood/ Grandparents
Goldilocks and the Three Bears/ Family
Apples and Pumpkins/ Fall Activities
Fire Prevention
Little Old Lady who wasn't Afraid of Anything/ Halloween
Bears in the Night/ Night Theme
The Three Little Pigs
Turkeys by the Table/ Thanksgiving
Gingerbread Man
The Night Tree
The Giving Tree
Holidays- Rudolph and Dreydels