![]() ![]() Friday we celebrate fish on Hooray for Fish! Day. We are reading the book If You Give a Dog a Donut on Thursday. Wednesday we will sing and act out the nursery rhyme Hey, Diddle, Diddle. Please let us know, in advance, of any small, live pets you can share. Tuesday is Pet Picture Share Day, when your child can share pictures of pets, past and/or present. We are talking about dog days of summer this week and it is going to be a purr-fect fit as we learn about the importance of pets in our lives. On Friday, we will be doing activities around the book I See the Moon. It is not year specific, so it is easy to use from year to year.In both English and Spanish, it includes a place for the Teacher’s name under the month, a section to add reminders/events for the month, and a place to include the. Monday everyone is encouraged to bring a space related item to share as we investigate what is space. The May Newsletter Template is set up for quick and easy use by a Preschool Teacher. We will also continue our letter review: “M”, “N” and “F”. This week we will be developing our science skills as we learn about space. This week’s letter review: “D”, “P” and “J”. Thursday we will focus on Pteranodons, the flying dinosaur! Friday is Opposite Day: In Front/Behind. Wednesday we will have a carnivore/herbivore tasting party. We will have many activities set-up for the children to enjoy learning about dinosaurs in a variety of ways. Click on the links below to download the templates, fill them out, save them to your own computer, and print or email them for distribution. Each week we will be featuring a new camp song.ĭinosaurs! Yeah, everyone’s favorite!!! Monday we will be learning about T-Rex. Templates are in PDF and include fillable fields so you can type in your own text to personalize the newsletters. Friday, we will be having a marching parade. 119 page Newsletter Packet in PDF includes templates for each month of the year including June, July, and August. Thursday is Watermelon: A Slice of Summer. ![]() We are highlighting the song “We All Live Together” on Wednesday. Tuesday we explore our flag and other USA related items. Of course, we are going to be celebrating our country’s birthday this week! We are closed Friday, in honor of Independence Day. We are still learning about letters, counting, graphing, and patterning…learning to follow directions, building social skills, and positive relationships with adults other than family. Although our themes are fun, there is no less learning going on. Happy 4th of July! We plan to “Celebrate America” with your children as we learn about some of the important American symbols of our great country. ![]()
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