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Mrs. Scott and Mrs.
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Chisholm Elementary |
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A big thank you goes out to all our parents
who sent in eggs, helped hide eggs and provided treats for our Easter egg
hunt. We have planted lima bean seeds
at school. The children have learned
that a plant needs food, sun, air and water to survive. We have also talked about the many changes
spring brings, and that My e-mail
address is: beth.scott@edmondschools.net |
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Upcoming Events and Classroom Needs
April 14 April 25 Pre-K Applications April 22 April 23 Secretarys Day April 30 Pre-Kindergarten Lists for 2008-2009 posted May 2 Spirit Day, Popcorn, Box Tops (last collection) May 12 PTO Meeting May 16 Multicultural Day and Walk-a-thon May 26 Memorial Day May 27 Last Day of School |
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Activities for Home
Learning Should Be Fun Children learn more when they are having fun. Almost in any play situation, they seem to be able to concentrate more and behave better. Creative parents and teachers set up indirect learning situations. They provide preschool children with dress up clothes for dramatic play, plastic food for grocery store or dinner play, art materials for making cards and pictures. They do not direct the play; they merely facilitate the play by making sure their children have safe and adequate resources. Sometimes we are so worried that our child will not be ready for kindergarten, we over do a bit on the forced learning. Relax, play with your child. Look for games and activities that expose your child to numbers, colors, shapes, letters, and words. Read stories and expose your child to a variety of experiences. Remember to have fun, and be assured your child will be learning. |
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Click on the mailbox to e-mail Mrs. Scott |
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