Friday, November 9, 2018

Shalom Parents,


This week we heard the story of Abraham and Sarah and learned Hashem keeps His promises.The tents were a big hit. As Sarah gave birth to a baby, a baby doll and bed arrived in the Green Room. Jemma and Brianna brought in a new doll with a pacifier and a fold up bed. As you can imagine, it's been the highlight of the week! Thank you so much!

Alice's Bubby purchased new utensils for Play Doh. Ava, Vella and Jac donated utensils also and a soft rug for our peaceful place. The children helped to make PUMPKIN Clay! They are great at mixing and measuring. They have been enhancing their fine motor skills using tongs and gaining muscle memory and strength working the clay. Fine motor skills are an important part in Kindergarten readiness. Mason, Hammond, Ari and Saya brought in squash. We are looking for more varieties and I will post the song we are learning next week.

We are so grateful for the cooler days. It's a beautiful thing to see their self calming skills and communication with one another, of course they are always full of energy so we love running around outside each day! Erin has volunteered to make Folding Clothes and napkins for our kitchen, a new skill the children will work on during this season. Thank you all! 

We celebrated Ava's 4th birthday this week and everyone chipped in to mix the chocolate cake and extend their wishes for her. 

Reminders:
We have limited space in the cubbies. Each cubbie is shared by multiple students. Please consider that while selecting coats, blankets, lunch boxes, etc and please only send a single lovey to be used during quiet time, Toys should stay at home to prevent them from getting lost or broken. 

The Green Room asks that each child bring in a different variety of squash to share. (We already have Delicata, Pumpkins, Zuchinni, and summer squash.)  We will be doing different activities with the variety of squash we acquire.  Thank you!

DAILY for the month of November, please include something your child is grateful for on the back of their Mitzvah notes. Please converse with your child on the way to school or on the way home asking what they are thankful for. 

Morahs Cindy and Devora



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