Tuesday, November 27, 2018

December 2018 Newsletter

Week of November 27th to 29th--Begin Numbers Unit, Numbers 1 & 2 and 3 & 4, Ovals and Diamonds, Christmas

Week of December 4th to 6th--Christmas Numbers 3 & 4 and 5 & 6

Friday, December 7 -- Parents Night Out – 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm--Christmas Fun--Cost $5

Week of December 11th to 13th -- Numbers 7 & 8 and 9 & 10, Christmas

Week of December 18th to 20th -- Numbers 9 & 10 and Number Review, Chrstmas
December 20th--Christmas Party and Gift Exchange--$5


Please remember to have your child bring something for Show and Tell on their assigned day.  This is important, as it is their first public speaking.

We will be sending home advent chains on November 29th.  The children should take off one candy cane each day starting at the bottom beginning on Saturday, December 1st.  When they take off the last one, the next day will be Christmas, so count the sticker as Christmas Day.

We are having a Parents’ Night Out on December 7th from 7:00 to 10:00 pm.  We will have crafts, videos, snacks, songs, and books.  The cost will be $5 per child.  Older siblings are welcome to come too.  We hope that this will give you an evening to shop, wrap gifts, or just relax.  We need to know if your kids are coming by Monday, December 3rd so we can plan.

On Wednesday, December 20th, we will have our Christmas Party and Gift Exchange.  The gift should cost around $5.00.  The boys need to bring a boy’s gift and the girls need to bring a girl’s gift.  Please bring your gift by Thursday, December 15th.  Will the following children please bring a special snack for the party:  Avarey Hernandez, Lillie Holmes, Amelia Johnson, and Noah Myers.

Our last day of school before Christmas Vacation is December 20th.  We will resume school on January 8th.  The last day will we have extended care will also be December 20th.  We will resume extended care on January 3rd.

We hope that you have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  Remember that Jesus is the reason for the season.

Coming up in January:

          Begin letters again
          Work on learning how to tie shoes and addresses and phone numbers
          Winter

          Martin Luther King

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