Thursday April, 11th in Early Learners! Spring is all around us!

Good Morning Mr. Cardinal!  This was the view out our classroom window this morning!  Such a beautiful sight to see on this sunny Thursday morning!

Our classroom is bursting with Springtime activities and wonder!  As we continue our unit on the Life Cycle of Butterflies, our caterpillars are busy transforming into their chrysalis!  All five have are complete and we are waiting patiently for the butterflies to emerge!

Early Learners have been busy this week working and learning all about life cycles and all things that begin with the letter Tt!  They have identified what comes 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in the life cycle of the butterfly and used water color paint and markers to decorate coffee filters which, when dry, will turn into beautiful butterflies!

They have identified words that begin with the letter Tt have cut and glued pictures of objects that begin with Tt.

This week our Early Learners used sponges to paint paper plates the color green to create turtles!

This Week’s Helper’s Are:

  • Line Leader:  Hudson
  • Caboose:  Zeke
  • Attendance:  William
  • Calendar:  Titan
  • Teacher’s Helper:  Haven
  • Weather:  Addison
  • Lights:  Danika
  • Paper Passer:  Zoey & Brooks
  • Library:  Daniel
  • Door Holder:  Shepherd
  • Board:  Ellie
  • Clean Up:  Bruin & Adelyn

Have a wonderful evening!  ~Mrs. Michalsizyn

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