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Monday, November 23, 2015

Muddy Monday!

Dear Parents,
My apologies for all the mud in your child's uniform today. I strongly suggest you send your child in boots everyday. Now I'm starting to anxiously wait for a good amount of snow...that way they will use snow pants and our little friends will not have as much mud on their uniforms. :)
Today we began the day with our morning circle time and snacks.
In language we met a new friend, Homer Horse and we learned the name, sound and formation of H.
Students completed their H worksheet and also practiced finding the beginning sound of each picture.
In Math we completed a page where students coloured the rectangle shape and also counted how many sides has a rectangle.
In our UOI we reviewed our Science experiment about the amount of seeds in each pumpkin. We practiced explaining the information to the our classmates.
Today students attended Gym and French classes.
Have a great evening everyone!

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