The kindergarteners have been observing chicks hatching in their chick journals and will soon create an iPad project about the hatching process. They have also been sorting objects and creating graphs in math. With warmer weather, lighter clothing is needed for outdoor play. The class recently practiced emergency bus evacuations. Upcoming events include field trips to learn about emergency response and nature, field day, and transition activities for the next grade.
The kindergarteners have been observing chicks hatching in their chick journals and will soon create an iPad project about the hatching process. They have also been sorting objects and creating graphs in math. With warmer weather, lighter clothing is needed for outdoor play. The class recently practiced emergency bus evacuations. Upcoming events include field trips to learn about emergency response and nature, field day, and transition activities for the next grade.
The kindergarteners have been observing chicks hatching in their chick journals and will soon create an iPad project about the hatching process. They have also been sorting objects and creating graphs in math. With warmer weather, lighter clothing is needed for outdoor play. The class recently practiced emergency bus evacuations. Upcoming events include field trips to learn about emergency response and nature, field day, and transition activities for the next grade.
*Weve been writing in our Chick Journals. In these journals, we have tracked the developing *Green folders go home Friday. Please return chicks and counted how many days until they them the following school day. hatch. We are looking forward to meeting the chicks! *Home Reading Journals are still being sent home each Tuesday along with 4-6 books. Please *After the chicks hatch, District Applications read these books with your child for several Coordinator, Kate Freeland, will be helping us nights and return them to school the following with an iPad chick project. We are creating an Monday or Tuesday so we can give them new electronic slideshow which shows pics of our books. Its great to read a book more than once chicks during the first two weeks of their growth. We are pretending to be scientists and will tell what we observe about the chicks. *We just finished NWEA spring testing in the computer lab. This information helps us to know *In math, we have been sorting objects by their each childs performance level. attributes (ex. all things red and round). We will then be using the number of objects we sorted to *We had a wonderful 4-Winds Nature lesson this create graphs. week about muskrats and beavers presented by Matt Clary. They are fascinating animals! *We now have warmer weather, so a lightweight jacket or sweatshirt is sufficient for outdoor play. Hooray! *A very special Thank You to all volunteers who help make Mt. Lebanon School *We recently practiced bus evacuations. This drill such a special place. We appreciate your valuable is important in the case of an emergency. time and energy!
Mrs. Klunder
Upcoming Events
May 11th: Field Trip to DART (DHMC Emergency Response) 8:45-11:00am
May 26th: No School-Teacher Inservice Day May 29th: Memorial Day-NO SCHOOL June 2nd: Retirement SING & Ice Cream Social (1:00) June 6th: Field Day! (Rain Date: June 8th) June 9th: Departing Staff SING 8:15am June 12th: Step-Up Day! (1:30-2:30pm) June 14th: Last day for students! (early release- 1:00pm)