Sunday, December 15, 2013

The final week of December

The final week of December will be busy and full of fun! 

I am sure everyone is excited about winter break and to make a fun filled week a little easier for all involved it would be appreciated if children did not bring sweets as a snack!  Our kindies are full of energy and don't need anything else to get them excited about the holidays!

This week children will be busy working on holiday themed crafts, and curriculum.  The Thursday before break students will gather in the gym for a good old fashioned sing-a-long.  On Friday all of the kindergarten students will be getting together for an afternoon movie and fun activities throughout the day.

Parents I will post a notice outside of the classroom for the Friday event

   
It’s

Holiday Party

Time!

 

All 3 Kindergarten classes will be getting together to celebrate the holidays with a video!  There will also be games and arts/crafts with a general theme of “togetherness.”

On Friday, December 20th, please send your child to school with snuggly items like a blanket, stuffy, and slippers. 

Sign-up for munchies can be found on classroom doors – there will be suggestions on the list, however if you have something else in mind (perhaps something traditional in your culture) then just write it in. 

A sweet treat will be provided by the TEACHER for the end of the day.  You are welcome to send sweet treats that will go home in a goody bag.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1) Popcorn in individual brown paper bags x 20 _____________________________

 

2) Potato Chips              

(Plain)__________________

(Ketchup)_______________

 

3) Cheezies

________________________

 

4) Juice boxes x 20 _______________________

 

5)_____________________

 

6)______________________

 

7)______________________

 

8)______________________

 

9)______________________

 

10)_____________________
 
 
 
*Please remember that all sweets will be sent home so if you can think of a holiday tradition that does not include sweets we will be pleased to introduce this to the students!
 

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