
Hello Pre school 3 Parents,
May brings our celebrations to Mary! We will be crowning Mary and singing a song to her and saying the Hail Mary prayer. We will have flowers by Mary's statue. Please let me know if any children may be allergic to flowers. You may bring flowers into school.
Our special helper this week was Sabrina Bellwoar. She was a good helper with our classroom jobs! Thanks Sabrina!
We have been enjoying the sunshine!
This past week we discussed farms. We talked about the animals on the farm, the food that grows on the farms, and things we see on the farms.
We talked about farmers; what is their job and why do they wear a hat. We also reviewed the sounds the animals make that are on a farm. We sang songs about farms. We made a pink pig. We also created a farm scene with animals, a barn, and a farmer. It was very creative.
We played some games about the animals on the farm.
We matched the animals that were the same.
Show-n-Tell
This is our last show-n-tell!!!! The children have really enjoyed bringing their toys and telling us all about it! Our last Show-n-Tell will be May 30th. We will not have show-n-tell in June. Remember 1 item on Wednesday.
The students should not bring toys or other items for our classtime. If they need it for lunchbunch or Cares, the item will need to stay in their backpack until that time.
The stories we read: This is A Farmer, Farm Morning,The Farmer's Hat, The Farmer Who Didn't Wake Up, and Farmer Duck.
Our Monday/ Friday friends discussed the last letter of the alphabet,Z. They were introduced to the letter, sound and how to make it. We made a letter z out of zigzag paper and glued it on black paper. There were many z's made! We played outside before the rain came.
May 31st Bike Rodeo.
June 6th is pre school 3 years end of year presentation.
June 7th is the last Thursday class.
June 8th is the last Friday class.
We want to thank Mrs Yuknek for her work with the children!
If there is any change in how your child is being dismissed, please let me know.
If you have any questions or concerns, please send a note or email me
csulouff@stbl.org.
Thank You,
Mrs. Sulouff
