Hi room 5 families! What a week! What a first semester of kindergarten! Below are some highlights from our week before winter break. We made ginger bread houses with our 5th grade buddies. Thank you for all of the donations. We also made pizza together as a gift from room 5 teachers. We hope you have a restful break filled with family.
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We are so proud of our room 5 kindergartners! We hope you are too. Their hard work on sounds, letters, sentences, drafts, and thoughtfulness in creating a calm down space shined during exhibition night. Below are some highlights from their night and touring the school on pajama day. Thank you for coming out to support the students. Families you can still continue the discussion at home by asking, "What was your highlight from exhibition?" "What were you most excited to share?" We are always looking for fun and creative ways to practice our fine motor skills. In kindergarten using scissors is always a constant work in progress. The motion of using scissors helps build fine motor skill muscles and control in the hands. To practice these skills we made snow globes! We had a special story teller come visit us. This type particular type of story telling is called kamishibai, which is a Japanese tradition of using art work and theatre to tell stories. We enjoyed stories from Ms. Betty who brought we here a mini stage, beautiful art work and stories about heroes. Oral stories are also a great way for families to pass down family history and memories. It's also a great way to help students build listening and comprehension skills.
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