Starting on Monday April 9th, we will have two new students join our class. We would like to welcome Evie Hswe (Bruce’s little sister) and Aidan Pellegrino and their families to our wonderful school and classroom. Hopefully, each of you will get the chance to meet them as well at any of our ...
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The Garden is Awakening!
With the arrival of spring our school gardens have been showing off all of the spring bulbs and summer planting that the children attended to last year. The students once again will be starting to adventure out in to the gardens for a variety of tasks such as weeding and planting. So, after the ...
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The Easter Bunny has Arrived!
After the children dyed their eggs on Thursday, the graduates decided that they needed to write a letter to the Easter Bunny. They wanted to let him know where they placed their eggs so he could take them out of the refrigerator to hide them. So, once the children arrived on Friday, their ...
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Easter Egg Dying!
It was such a delight to watch the children dye their Easter eggs this week as each little one was so excited to see the magic appear on those plain colored eggs. We want to thank our room mothers Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Kochansky for helping the children have such fun! ...
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Maple Sugaring at the Great Valley Nature Center
The children recently visited the Great Valley Nature Center located just outside of Phoenixville. They learned how maple sap is taken from trees to make maple sugar and syrup. The discovery of the trees having sap was a wonderful legend told by Native Americans and how they first learned how to ...
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Spring has Arrived at Our School Garden!
The children have just noticed that all of the spring bulbs that they had planted in the fall are now starting to sprout up through the ground. We now have a few of the crocus’ blooming along with the snow drops. Also the little ones on the playground discovered a new bird digging worms in the ...
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How does a Hat Make a Difference in History?
We recently read a book about Abraham Lincoln and how he became a lawyer and then a president. One of the funny stories told from History is that Abraham Lincoln wasn’t a very orderly man in his office when he first started being a lawyer and how all of his disorganization created a situation that ...
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We are looking for our future President!
The children have been talking about the primary elections lately so it was a perfect time to talk with them about what a President’s job is and also that we honor our past Presidents in the month of February. We have a simple reader book called “Presidents of the United States” by Reading Discovery ...
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