Saturday, April 27, 2019

Zebra's and Zoo's


Letter Z. How appropriate that it should be our last. I was thinking a week ahead and almost missed it! Ha!
We all buzzed like bees and found Z words. Zip, zebra, Zachary! Adelle found out zoup actually begins with an s! Hee hee!
While coloring their zoo animals, Tommy held his up with great pride, informing Haley, “Now, that’s was a REAL giraffe looks like!” And I loved Anna’s perfect excuse, “I couldn’t come last time ‘cause I had a ear confection!” Oh, how I love what these children say each day. I am especially sad that Kyree no longer calls me Mrs. A’Queer!” It was the cutest thing!




This is the time of year I mourn their leaving. I start seeing and hearing things and say to myself, “Oooh! I’m gunna miss that!” I have a teacher friend that text me, “Just three weeks left!” Astounding how fast this whole year has gone! I want to just freeze time to revel in what these children have become to me! Goodness!
And your amazing little readers keep reading and adding to their numbers daily. I am so proud of them all. Our reading deadline date will be May 9th. We will also need all of my reading books returned by that date, as well. It has been a great ride! We have clapped and cheered and celebrated with every 5 books read. I always hate for it to end. So, so great!
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, we have been singing songs and getting a few things accomplished for that event.
It will be fabulous. The children nearly raised the roof, exploding in song yesterday. Can’t wait for everyone to see that!
See you next week.
Much love to all,
Mrs. McClure
Miss Sarah
Miss Sherri

Easter Egg Hunt


Letter E was everything Easter, especially eggs. We dyed some on Monday to add in our baskets; everyone dipping and stirring to reveal designs and names they had written with “invisible” crayons. So fun! The “mosaic egg” was fun to create, too, ripping and gluing to make it looked cracked, switching from color to color. “Ha, ha! I’m ready for blue-hue-hue-hue! I love blue!” Eli delightfully said. I cracked an Easter egg and peeled off the cracked shell. “This is what we want it to look like! See the cracks?” Every egg picture was a beautiful masterpiece! So bright and fun! We talked about the symbolism of the egg with the tomb and springing new life; the Easter Morn.
We had planted wheat berries weeks earlier in our baskets. The grass was so beautiful and green last week. I was so sad to see it start changing to yellow so soon, but unfortunately, plants that come to my house have a hard time living very long. I am the plant murderer, as my husband can attest! Ha ha! I was glad that the day of the hunt had finally arrived. The children had the best time hunting for 4 different colors to place in their grass. “This is the best day ever!” What great finders they were! And counters!
Our final program will be May15th, a Wednesday. The calendar of events in your folder is in error. Splash day is the 16th, our final day of school.
We wish everyone a wonderful Easter Day! I love the thoughts of our Savior breaking the bonds of death to save us all. “He is risen!” Are there any more glorious words? So, so grateful that He lives and loves us so! See you tomorrow!
Much, much love and devotion,
Mrs. McClure
Miss Sherri

Monday, April 15, 2019

Nests Galore!

N…never nice, needs nothing! “Nnn-nnn!”
Everyone was naming N-words, “No!” “Not!” “Nathan!” “Nash!” and then Lizzie came up with, “Nug!” I asked, “What’s a Nug?” “He’s uh… my uncle!” “You have an Uncle Nug?”  “Yes!” I never got a chance to dig into the actual truth of that, but we all had fun with Uncle Nug’s name! Ha ha! Sorry Uncle Nug!
Nests! While I was stirring a great big tub of Rice Krispies and sticks with hot melted mallows and butter, the children were totally engaged with big smiles. Lily said, “It’s warm!” Jayden said, “It smells good!” Grant said, “It looks like Christmas!” The children had such fun building their nests. It was great. Birds, eggs, nests. Can’t believe Easter is upon us! Every year time charges on like a freight train. Hard to have it come so fast again. This year has been especially so.
I am very proud of all of our readers. Clive was so cute, “I’m gunna win the reading race because ‘slow and steady wins the race’!” Ha ha! Everyone wins if it helps them to become better readers!
Just a reminder…We will not have Show-n-Tell anymore for the rest of the year. We will use that time for songs and dancing in preparation for the Mother’s Day/Graduation Program on May 15th. Mark your calendars. These next weeks will be busy, busy ones in an effort to get everything ready for that. We have a favorite song for past alumni to join in on, too. We invite any or all to attend. It will be a great program. We look forward to that.
Have a great weekend!
Much love and devotion,
Miss Sherri
Mrs. McClure
Miss Sarah


Friday, April 5, 2019

X Week

Monday, for letter X, I had a blast introducing the fine art of April Fooling! I began by telling them the story of how I was tricked by my husband years ago into believing that I had won a million dollars. Then, I had fun teasing them. “Guess what? Today, we’re all going to Disneyland! April Fools! No! We’re all going for ice cream! April fools!” Ha ha! Eli said, “I can’t wait to fool my mom!” Wren said, “Can I tell my mom I am a pig?” Ha!
So, sending the kids home with red spots on their faces was a hoot! But, some got a little mixed up trying to pull it off, like Makayla, “I have the chicken pops! April 6th!” Adelle said, “I have the chicken pox! AJ!” So fun!
Talking about words with the letter x was tricky. I said, “Hey! What about TEXT? Do you know what a text is?” Simultaneously, there was an uproar of the same sentence, “My mom texts all the time!” I asked, “Have you ever texted?” A resounding, “No!” Kinzie answered, “We’re kids!” Ha ha!
I love this stage of preschool where friendships have been cemented and the children have become very relaxed and comfortable, especially in their conversations. Clyde was building a block tower taller than himself one day. Lily was astounded and yelled, “Whoa! Holy moly, crap-a-moly!” Ha! We have loved playing, “What has changed” and “Punchinello”! Ask your kids. You might want to add that to your family games.







Speaking of being astounded, I am thrilled with the children’s progress in reading.  The book numbers are astounding! Everyone is improving in sound-blending and letter sounds, too. I love watching them learn! I love this so much.
Next week is Nn Week. We look forward to that. Have a great weekend!
Much, much love and devotion,
Mrs. McClure
Miss Sarah
Miss Sherri