Peek In Our Week — Thee Buckeye Room — Week Of 3/31/25 thru 4/4/25

Baby Animals- This week we looked at names of baby animals.  I started out by saying that most people call human children “kids” and in reality a kid is a baby goat. With that said here are some other baby animal names.

Bear, lion, tiger- Cub
Cat- Kitten
Dog, seal, walrus- Pup
Cow, elephant, whale- Calf
Goat- Kid
Pig- Piglet
Kangaroo, koala- Joey

Too stinkin cute!

Line Time (the other stuff):
Letter Of The Week: V v
Rhyming Word Of The Week: ben

Studies suggest that March Madness can lead to a substantial decrease in employee productivity, with some estimates suggesting billions of dollars in lost productivity for employers. While some employees may enjoy the tournament and use it as a team-building activity, others may find it distracting and detrimental to their work. Some employees may take time off to watch games, further impacting productivity.

Here is my perfect bracket going into the Final Four.

Foreign Languages: 
Your children can now count to ten in 15 languages (English, Latin, Sign Language, Spanish, German, French, Greek, Japanese, Arabic in the Lebanese Dialect, Italian, Russian, Romanian, Swedish, Tagolog, Hebrew).

Know Your Languages (Hebrew):

So excited to loose teeth!

Specials Spot(Music):

They are being wolves in Peter and the Wolf in Music Class.

April Fool Fun:

A few things here. First, why did Kelly blame me without hesitation because a rubber snake on her chair? Second, I really thought she was going to hit me. That’s why there was a slight recoil. Third, Sarah, thank you for the footage. Fourth, thank goodness Kelly is such a great sport.
She is working on the Number Rods found in the Math area. Montessori Number Rods are an essential tool for developing a child’s understanding of numbers, quantity, and measurement. By engaging their senses and providing a concrete representation of abstract concepts, these rods set the stage for a lifetime of mathematical exploration and confidence.
These two are bonding over peeling paper off of crayons. They are honing their fine motor skills as well as their social skills.
He is cutting out shapes. In the Montessori method, cutting activities, often involving paper and scissors, are designed to develop fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, and prepare children for tasks such as writing and using utensils.
Working together to get things done. Not only are they learning the continents and developing fine motor skills they learning precious social skills.

Weekly Theme: Animal Groups
Letter Of The Week: W w
Rhyming Word Of The Week: beg
Next Language: Hungarian

This Week in Kindergarten:
Articles: A, An, The
Synonym Of The Week: Giving them a break this week.
Sight Words Of The Week: Giving them a break this week.

Next Week in Kindergarten:
Pronouns: he, she, it, we, they, you
Synonym Of The Week: DRY: dehydrated, arid, parched
Sight Words Of The Week:
 they that

She is using the correct articles for each word. “A” hooks up with consonants. “An” is picky and she only hooks up with vowels. “The” he will hook up with anything (both consonants and vowels).

*NO SCHOOL for Easter – Friday 4/18 through Monday 4/21 {returning Tuesday 4/22}

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Siblings
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