Thee Buckeye Room Bulletin
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Dinosaurs- We traveled back in time and discovered some fascinating things about certain dinosaurs. We learned that dinosaurs no longer exist and that they are extinct. We know dinosaurs exist because scientist found their bones or fossils. From these fossil we saw that some teeth were long and sharp to tear flesh from it’s prey which belonged to meat eaters or carnivores (T Rex). Some teeth were flat for grinding plants, leaves, and branches and belonged to plant eaters or herbivores (Brachiosauras).
Who remembers Dinosaurs? Not the Momma!
Did You Know?
The “German” part of German chocolate cake comes from an American man—not a European country. Specifically, it’s named after Sam German, who in 1852 created the formula for a mild dark baking chocolate bar for Baker’s Chocolate Company, which was subsequently named Baker’s German’s Sweet Chocolate. Fast-forward to June 13, 1957. The Dallas Morning Star published the recipe for the cake, invented and submitted by a reader identified as Mrs. George Clay, according to What’s Cooking America.
Message From Mr. John (I Love What I Do):
Cultural Subjects: Your children can now count to ten in 16 languages (English, Latin, Sign Language, Spanish, German, French, Greek, Japanese, Arabic in the Lebanese Dialect, Italian, Russian, Romanian, Swedish, Tagalog, Hebrew, Korean)
Know Your Languages (Korean):
Specials Spot (Art):
November Birthdays:
A Montessori classroom has mixed ages from 3 to 6. Here are our newest 4 and 6 year old students.
Peek In The Classroom:
Peek Into Next Week:
Letter Of The Week- M m
Rhyming Word Of The Week- bop
Next Language is Hungarian
Academic Enrichment:
Weekly Theme:
Telling Time To the Quarter Past
Next Week:
Weekly Theme: Currency, Bills and Coins
Synonym Of The Week: No Synonym of the week this week
Sight Words Of The Week: been down
Upcoming Events:
THANKSGIVING BREAK: Wednesday, November 23 to Sunday (Returning Monday, November 29)
Bring Your Parent To Work: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090b48a8a92da6f94-bring3
Friends, Frolic, and Fun:
Your Kids Say The Darndest Things (My Dogs):