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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Happy Tuesday!

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. It was cute to listen to what students had to share about their weekend!
Today we began the day with art class, morning circle time and snacks.
In language we learned name and sound of O and looked into some words that begins with O.
Then students made an octopus to help us remember that O says /o/ for octopus. We also could practiced our counting skills to 5 by using stickers to glue on the octopus legs.
Next, students went on a letter hunt. They used bingo dauber to identify all upper and lower case O on the page.
In the afternoon we talked about number of people in our families. We compared how we have different number of family members and then students drew a picture of their families.
After that we had some time to read to self and read to someone.
Today JKs attended Gym and French classes.
Have a great evening everyone!
 
 








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