Students made thank you/we’ll miss you cards and posters for their teachers. These cards showed the children’s appreciation and were placed in their teacher’s mail box on the last day of school.
Miss Arnau
Students in Pre-K learnind new songs this month. They also had fun learning sign language for the songs.
Mr. Agosto
Pre-K 4 did a great job this year memorizing their Bible verses. They learned 31 verses! Fantastic!
Miss Holden
The Read-at-Home program has ended. The top Pre-K 4 readers are: Joao Costa, 115 books; Christopher Gallardo, 85 books; and Nathan Dos Santos, 78 books. The class read a total of 880 books. Keep up that reading during the summer!
Miss Holden
After a lot of hard work, we finished writing the ABCs when we wrote the letter “Nn”. We have continued writing simple words as well as our first names. We have worked hard to do our best when we write.
Miss Holden
On May 27th, Pre-K 4 planned a day of fun in the sun at Flushing Meadow Park Queens Zoo. But God had another plan and we were rained out!
Miss Holden
On Friday May 29th, we had an in-class dinosaur egg hunt. Each child had 3 eggs with their names on, and inside each egg there was a dinosaur. (Do you know how hard it is to find dinosaur eggs these days?) On Monday June 1st we had Dinosaur Day in Pre-K 4. Working in teams the children painted giant dinosaurs. And did a great job! They are on display in the class and will remain up all summer.
Miss Holden
Both PK classes have been “reading” books on their own. They have gotten a chance to walk around the library and pick books that they want to look at. It’s great to see how they love books. We have also continued to read one book together as a class at the beginning of the period.
Mrs. Ruiz
Almost every day, Pre-K 4 has three Hurray Kids. Each teacher chooses a paper with one child’s name, and that child is a Hurray Kid. The teachers watch, and write down all the good things the child does that day, and the child takes the paper home at the end of the day. They LOVE being Hurray Kids!
Miss Holden
Bible times have been special. On May 15th we presented a chapel story about David and Goliath, and sang an original song to help us remember that God is bigger than our problems. We learned about Joshua and Caleb going into the Promised Land, and trusting that God would help His people, but the people believed the bad report from other men who were afraid, so His people were not able to enter the Promised land. Paul and Silas were in prison, but instead of complaining, they praised God, and were freed.
Miss Holden