Friday, August 4, 2017

Week of August 7th - 11th

Classroom: Dinosaurs
Blog Title: Summer Camp
Weekly Feature Theme: Little Magicians and Clowns
Week: August 7th, 2017 to August 11th, 2017

What we are learning?
Dear Parents,

This is our last week of summer camp and we want to make sure children have fun while learning.  This week children will enjoy being little magicians and clowns. Children will also learn everything about the circus, the clowns and the animals.  

Children will participate in crazy hair day activity and they will also experience having their faces painted and to end Summer Camp season we will have a wonderful party where children will share memories with classmates while having an amazing time. All these learning activities related to this theme will serve to continue strengthening gross and fine motor skills, language and socio-emotional skills.

Thank you for letting us play such an important role in your child’s life and we hope you have a great weekend.

Miss Monica & Miss Zoila

Holidays & Upcoming Events

  • Splash Days on Tuesdays in the afternoon and Thursdays in the morning.
  • Crazy Hair Day on Monday, August 7th, 2017.
  • Painted Face Day on Wednesday, August 9th, 2017.
  • Last Day of Summer Camp Party on Thursday, August 10th, 2017.
  • Teacher Work day on Friday August 11th, 2017. School will be closed.
  • Teacher Work day on Monday August 14th, 2017. School will be closed.
  •  First day of School on Tuesday August 15th, 2017.


Friendly Reminders
  • Remember your child to wash his/her hands when entering the classroom and before leaving the school. This is the best way to prevent illnesses.
  • Make sure to bring your child on time so he/she can participate in circle time. This activity starts at 8:45am and will stimulate and strengthen skills in all areas.
  • Read your child’s journal, blogs and Friday Newsletter. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us in case you have any comment or any question about your child’s development or any notes/comments made in your child’s journal.
  • Avoid bringing your child with items that can cause distraction such as toys, necklaces, bracelets, watches, etc. This is needed to help him/her concentrate in the scheduled activities at school.
  • Label all your child’s clothing and items and make sure that your child has extra set of clothing that is appropriate to weather in his/her cubby.
  • Make sure to remove clothing from the cubby and just leave one set of clothing and a blanket for nap time.
  • Make sure to take the blanket home on Fridays for laundry and bring it back on Monday.
  • Make sure to have enough pull-ups or diapers in the cubby for the day, if your child has not been potty-trained yet.
  • Label all bottles and food that you bring to preschool for your child with your child’s name and the date it was prepared and drop it in the kitchen. Please keep in mind we are a nut free environment.
  • Take home the homework blue folder in your child’s cubby and take one or 2 paper sheets from the container that are next to the entrance of the classroom. Homework should be returned by Tuesday and do not forget to bring the homework folder back on Monday.
  • Do not bring your child to school if the child has a fever of over 101F or any contagious conditions.
  • Apply sunscreen to your child every morning.
  • Make sure to keep in your child’s cubby a pair of glasses and a summer hat.
  • Have your child wear swimsuit, splashers or swim diapers and water shoes for Splash Day. Make sure to send a towel and a tote bag for wet items. Label and pack all these items in the tote bag.
  • Sunscreen and mosquito repellant are important to protect your child because he/she is very susceptible to sunburn/mosquito bites. Yet applying sunscreen and mosquito repellent to your child requires planning. If sunscreen and mosquito repellent must be applied to your child, make sure to fill out an administration or authorization form specifying when sunscreen and mosquito repellant should be applied and be sure to supply the sunscreen and mosquito repellant, label the bottles with your child's name and place them in a tote bag.


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