Week of May 27th
Questions to ask your child about the week:
Which one of our students turned six on Tuesday? (Isaac, and his dad, Samuel, came in to read a story to the class.)
We read our stories to some of the grownups in the building this week. Ask your child to tell you the name of their story. They can read it to you this weekend!
We let our butterflies go on Friday morning. Ask your child what prayer we said. It is the one we say each time anything new or nice happens. (We said the Shehecheyanu.) . How did your child feel about sending them off?
Which one of our students turned six on Tuesday? (Isaac, and his dad, Samuel, came in to read a story to the class.)
We read our stories to some of the grownups in the building this week. Ask your child to tell you the name of their story. They can read it to you this weekend!
We let our butterflies go on Friday morning. Ask your child what prayer we said. It is the one we say each time anything new or nice happens. (We said the Shehecheyanu.) . How did your child feel about sending them off?
Isaac's dad, Samuel, reading a story to the class in honor of his sixth birthday. Happy birthday Isaac!
Creations at choice
Reading our stories to staff members!
Outside fun. Here is the "toothless trio."
Getting ready to fly away....
Making wishes for our butterflies
Saying a special private wish and prayer for the butterflies
Here they go!
Bye bye butterflies! We hope you have a good life in nature!!
Next week, we will set our second batch free! Most are still in the pupa (chrysalis) phase.