Penguins

We continue to do a letter a week and write that letter. We made and decorated cute penguins for the letter ‘p.”

Miss Holden

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Pre-K 4 News

This month we are continuing to write the letter of the week and are learning our numbers up to 15. We also learned about the American flag and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His lesson for Pre-K 4 is that he wanted everyone to get along, and be friends.

Miss Holden

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Christmas in Pre-K 4

We made a pretty Christmas candle and decorated our class bulletin boards with angels and mangers. We made a little gift for parents to hang on their Christmas trees, and enjoyed a class Christmas party right before vacation. What a blessing! Our Bible lessons concentrated on the birth of Jesus, the One and Only Savior. We have learned Luke 2:11, “For today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you, He is Christ the Lord.” We were blessed with a wonderful Christmas break for rest and recreation!

Miss Holden

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Fun With Letters

We made a pasta necklace for the letter “N” and when we got to the letter “O” for the first time, wrote it in our special alphabet workbook. From now on we will write the letter of the week and color a picture for that letter. We need to ask the Lord to help us; writing letters can be really hard.

Miss Holden

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Don’t Wake The Baby

In Science we talked about noisy and quiet things. We had fun trying to decide which things would wake up a baby.

Miss Holden

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Count to Ten

December was a fun and busy time in Pre-K 4. We counted to number 10 and decorated a paper with ten shiny stars. We practiced classifying again, and reviewed all numbers we have done so far.

Miss Holden

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Christmas Around The World

What a wonderful evening was had by all as we celebrated our Savior’s birth! On Friday, December 11th our Elementary School celebrated Christmas Around the World. Songs were sung from different countries and children spoke about the way Christmas is celebrated in places other than America, such as Ireland, Brazil, etc.

Each grade had a special part to play and our Elementary Electives came through with “shining colors”. Our Dance Team danced to “Lord, I Lift Your Name on High”. The children did a great job and it was a beautiful dance. Our Drama Team took care of all of the narration! Way to go guys! Our Junior Chorus sang”This Little Light of Mine” and “Spread a Little Love”.

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This was an awesome way to celebrate our Savior’s birth. Thanks for all who helped to make this a wonderful evening.

Check out “Galleries” for some super pictures!

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Music Class

Students are so excited to share their Christmas program with family and friends. They have learned a lot through this experience. This program focuses on countries all around the world and how they celebrate Christmas. After we have made it through the program, students will be able to sing Christmas carols and share what the true meaning of Christmas is for the last week of December. We look forward to coming back in January and continue learning music through instruments, voice and movement.

Mrs. Racoma

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Miss Mary Mack

Singing is a part of every day. We love to sing Miss Mary Mack especially when Miss Holden tries to trick the class by singing the wrong words – but the kids are too smart – they always catch the tricks!

Miss Holden

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Learning New Things

We have had our first official zipping lesson. Learning how to put the two parts of a zipper together can be really tricky. We also continue to occasionally practice dialing 911 on a disconnected phone to ask for help.

Miss Holden

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