Important Dates/Reminders:
Class Directory Form: I am working on setting up a class directory for each class so that parents may contact each other to plan playdates, coordinate carpools, etc. Last week, I sent home a directory permission form in your child's folder. Please return the permission form to school at your earliest convenience so that I can get that out to everyone!
Picture Day: Picture Day will be Monday, October 12th for the 5's class and Tuesday, October 13th for the 3's class. Picture retakes will be held on Wednesday, November 4th.
Spirit Week: The week of October 19th, we will be hosting a Spirit Week at WECC! Here are the themes for each day:
- Monday 10/19: PJ Day! Wear your comfiest pajamas to school!
- Tuesday 10/20: Crazy Hair/Hat Day
- Wednesday 10/21: Favorite Sports/College Team
- Thursday 10/22: Rainbow Day! Try to wear as many colors as you can!
- Friday 10/23: East Colors/East Gear Day - Wear your blue and gold!
Thanksgiving Break: WECC will be closed Wednesday, November 25th through Friday, November 27th for Thanksgiving Break.
Winter Break: There will be no preschool classes starting Monday, December 21 through Friday, January 1. School will resume on Monday, January 4th.
T/Th 3's Class:
This week, we talked about feelings! We discussed what feelings look and feel like, acted them out, and brainstormed things that make us feel happy, sad, mad, etc. We read the fun story Glad Monster, Sad Monster which features masks to try on different emotions. We made our own monster feelings masks to go along with the book! We also looked at pictures of real people and looked their facial and body clues to determine how they are feeling. We discussed and practiced strategies for calming our bodies when we feel upset (ex. using our words, taking deep breaths, counting to 10, giving our body a break, etc.) We enjoyed the beautiful fall weather, and even found a bird's nest outside! Here are some picture highlights from our week in 3's:
PM 5's Class:
This week, we learned all about apples! We learned about how apples grow, the life cycle of an apple tree, and how an apple tree changes throughout the seasons. We experimented to see if an apple would sink or float, and tested to see what items were heavier or lighter than an apple. We continued to work on recognizing the sight words "I see" and introduced some color words. We also worked on sorting words by beginning sound and played an apple matching game. We also tried to take advantage of the beautiful fall weather by doing some centers and free choice activities outside! Here are some picture highlights from this week:
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