Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Graduation Reminder :)

GRADUATION PROGRAM:
Don't forget our Graduation Program will be on Wednesday, May 20, from 7-8 p.m.  It will be located at the Clinton City Recreation Building, which is located at 1650 W. 2300 N.   We will provide refreshments.  Send your kids in best dress :)

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Circus Fun

Welcome to the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH!  We had a wonderful day outside learning all about the attractions at the Circus.  We had our own elephant walk  (complete with tricks), death defying tight rope acts, clown school (no one got to sit down until everyone was laughing, which wasn't hard because they were all hysterical from the start), and lion taming.

TERRIFYING LIONS LEAPING THROUGH HOOPS










CLOWN SCHOOL:  JUGGLING!





ELEPHANT WALK




DEATH DEFYING TIGHTROPE WALKING











Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Reading Contest Results and Art Festival!

THIS JUST IN:
MISS PENNY'S CLASS WINS 
READING CONTEST BY A LANDSLIDE!!

I am so impressed with all of you wonderful parents!!
Our class read a total of 518 books at home during the month of April!  Way to go!  
Each child received their own copy of this book as a reward:



Art Festival
I just thought you might want to see the cute pictures I got of our art festival today.  We had a chalk art gallery on the sidewalk, fingerpaint (that you could eat!), and the kids got to paint their own shirts.  They turned out so cute!

Artistic Clothing :




The finished product!  
I will be sending these home Thursday after they dry and I can heat set them.  





Pudding Fingerpainting:




Some of the kids spent more time eating the paint, and less time painting with it :)




Chalk Art Gallery (I took these pictures before they were finished with their squares):














Browsing the Gallery:


Monday, May 11, 2009

Olympics Day! and May reminders






Here are a few pictures from our Preschool Olympics.  The kids had a blast!  We had a discus throw, relay races, foot races, hopping races, and more!  Each child received a medal at the end of class, of which they were incredibly proud.

We also spent a part of Thursday in the kitchen mixing up some "Magical Biscuits" for our moms.  

Some Reminders:

ARTISTIC CLOTHING
If you have not turned in your white T-shirt for our Art Festival, we need it on Tuesday (prewashed).  I will be washing the shirts I received on Thursday.

SWIM PARTY
Check your calendars!  Swim Day is this Wednesday at the Clearfield Aquatic Center from 10:00-12:00.  Adults $5.25, Kids 7 & under $3, children under 3 free.  Remember toddlers need a swim diaper and a cover.

HOMEWORK BOOKS
Homework books are due this Thursday.  Please have them turned in whether they are finished or not.  We will be giving them back during our graduation program.

GRADUATION PRACTICE:
We'll be having a graduation practice on Tuesday the 19th at 12:30-2:45.  Please note the time change!  Each child will have a part in the program, which I will be sending home tomorrow for them to practice.  Please help them practice!  

GRADUATION PROGRAM:
Don't forget our Graduation Program will be on Thursday, May 20, from 7-8 p.m.  It will be located at the Clinton City Recreation Building, which is located at 1650 W. 2300 N.   We will provide refreshments.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

April Fun


We've been having a lot of fun this month.  April and May are exciting months for our preschool.  We finish the alphabet and the numbers up to 20, which leaves us time for lots of outdoor activities (and review, of course).  

We were lucky enough to have a friend bring in his Grandma's goslings for show and tell this month.  Some kids were brave and gave them a pat, while others kept their distance :).  Thanks to Mom, Dad, and  Sister  W. for bringing in our best show and tell this year.  And thanks to Grandma W.!

Recently, we celebrated Arbor day.  We learned "The green grass grows," read lots of books about trees, discussed the reasons why trees are important and made a craft.  The tree your child brought home reflects what they learned about who lives in trees, who plays in trees, who eats in trees, who uses trees for products, etc.  

I had to laugh while we were reading a book about a tree that was 100 years old.  I asked them if they could imagine anything that was that old.  Did they know anyone who had lived to be 100?  After a few seconds, a child with a very ponderous look said "Well, Miss Penny, how old are you?  Are you 100?  You seem pretty old."  Ah, the innocence and frank honesty of youth :).

We were also able to celebrate Earth Day.  We went on a neighborhood clean up walk, and the kids were so excited every time they found some litter.  We ended up at the park, where we took a few minutes to play (after another lesson in hand washing, of course).  When we went back, we sorted our garbage into recyclable and non-recyclable trash.