Star of the Week: Whit!

Whit is our Star of the Week this week.  His poster is beautifully decorated with pictures, drawings, and stickers!  Whit brought many things from home to share with us, including a couple of sports medals, his favorite race car, and a stuffed animal.  He also brought in a BIG book about BIG machines complete with expanding pages.  We loved exploring the pictures!  Great job Whit!!  I will let you know when it is time for your child to be our Star of the Week.

Whit also shared his favorite poem from a book of Shel Silverstein.  Enjoy!

 

Other topics of conversation:
– Listening center using iPads
– Using the “house” during handwriting  
– Literacy folders- first poem added “Ants at a Picnic”
– Read-Aloud: Enemy Pie
Our favorite things about the fall season

Things to Remember:
– Donuts with Dad, Friday, October 2
– Kindergarten Field Trip, Monday, October 5  (please have your child wear a red Summit shirt)
– Fall Break, No School:  Thursday, October 8 and Friday, October 9
– Columbus Day, No School: Monday, October 12

 

Note: if you’re reading this post via email, you may be missing out on some of the fun!  View in a web browser to see all of the pictures.  

The Summit Preparatory School is a fully accredited, non-religious, private school offering a full-time seated independent education for students in Springfield, Ozark, Nixa, Rogersville, and the greater Southwest Missouri area. Our preparatory school setting offers an enriching early childhood, elementary, middle school, and high school curriculum in a supportive environment. We have state of the art facilities, highly-qualified teachers and staff, and a large range of educational programming. Interested in enrolling your child? Learn more about our admissions process.

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