TREES AND CHRISTMAS

HOW DO TREES CHANGE ?

We learned that trees grow and we grow. The children loved showing their baby pictures to the class. Each child was thrilled to see how much they had changed.

LANDSCAPE PAINTING

I painted at the easel while the children watched me and then it was their turn to paint. As each child painted we talked about the sky, grass and trees. Each child had a blast as they painted a landscape at the easel!

P.E. THIS WEEK - WHOLE BODY EXERCISE BENEFITS


1. Improves balance and coordination

2. Improves bone density

3. Improves muscle strength

CHRISTMAS

MERRY CHRISTMAS,

Mrs. Diane

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FALL FASHION AND FUN

FALL FASHION SHOW AND HALLOWEEN FUN

I was thrilled with the children's performance during the Fall Fashion Show. Each child was wonderful!!!

SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE PUMPKIN PATCH

The primary classes were invited to visit the seventh and eighth grade pumpkin patch this week. The older students grew pumpkins for the school. As the children toured the pumpkin patch they learned a song, planted seeds ,picked a pumpkin,and listened to a story that was written by a seventh or eighth grade student. The older students dressed like a character in the book they wrote. We had a blast! A special thank you to Mrs. Nicole Ayers for putting together a wonderful trip to the pumpkin patch for us.

INTERACTIVE READ - ALOUD

An interactive read -aloud is where the class is actively engaged in listening and talking about the text throughout the duration of the story. We had a great time!! We loved ,The Little Old Lady Who was Not Afraid Of Anything.

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WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT CLOTHES?

THIS IS THE WAY WE WASH OUR CLOTHES!

This week the children had a great time washing clothes in our sensory bin. We learned that when we wash our clothes we are taking care of them. Sensory play may calm, focus, and engage a child. The sensory bin was the place to be this week!

FIRE SAFETY

We were thrilled to have a visit from the Texarkana Ar. Fire Dept. The children learned about special clothing that keeps a fireman safe. A special thank you to Mrs. Carla for helping set up this event.

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Who Works at Our School?

The children had a blast as they learned who does and does not work at our school! We enjoyed a book about the Gingerbread Man during this lesson. As I read the book a note fell out, it was from the Gingerbread Man. He left clues for us to try and find him. We followed clues and we talked to other teachers on our campus. The class determined that he does not work at our school. As we searched for him we learned how to work as a group and follow instructions. He was too fast for us to catch, but he left us a delicious cookie. A special thank you to Mrs. Katlyn Gunter for providing us with the cookie and to Gabbi who played the part of the Gingerbread Man.

COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT

Each year the students at St. James help our community with a service project. This year we took in donations of books for the Texarkana Public Library. We had the support of every class on our campus. The primary classes were thrilled to say that we donated over five hundred books to our local library. The highlight of our project was a visit from Mother Goose. She stopped by to read us a story and stress the importance of literacy.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS

This week we jumped with two feet together, walked on a balance beam ,and went under a limbo stick. P. E was a blast!

LETTERS AND NUMBERS

The students loved using play-doh and wikki stix to make the letter E and number three!

Stayed tuned for more primary news!

Mrs. Diane

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