Peek In Our Week ^^^ Thee Buckeye Room ^^^ Week Of October 24, 2022

Thee Buckeye Room Bulletin

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Birds– This week we learned about what makes a bird a bird. We learned a bird is a vertebrate and is warm blooded. A bird is born from a hard shelled egg and has feathers. Not all birds can fly and the ones that can not fly are called flightless birds which include penguins, ostriches, and the dodo bird. The jury is still out if chickens can fly.

Cute and cuddly, boys, cute and cuddly

Did You Know? What’s the diff?
Curtains and Drapes-
Curtains are fabric panels used to cover windows, and are generally cut to fit a window or drop a few inches below it. Drapes are also fabric panels but are generally made from thicker fabrics and cut to floor length or to slightly puddle on the floor.

Message From Mr. John (Thank You!):

Cultural Subjects:
Languages:
Your children can now count to ten in 14 languages (English, Latin, Sign Language, Spanish, German, French, Greek, Japanese, Arabic in the Lebanese Dialect, Italian, Russian, Romanian, Swedish, Tagalog,)

Know Your Languages (Tagalog):

Diwali:

We learnedca little bit about 5he Hindu holiday of Diwali. Diwali is India’s biggest and most important holiday of the year. Also known as the festival of lights, the holiday celebrates light prevailing over darkness, or good prevailing over evil. The festival is starts on Oct. 24 and celebrated over five days, and it is associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth.

Specials Spot (Science):

The students are anticipating for the books to squash the cylinder in Science “Cylinder Strength”

Trunk or Treat:

Going Ons In The Nature Center (baby roaches):

This is what happens when a girl roach and a boy roach like each other.

Peek In The Classroom:

She is working on the Sandpaper letters found in the language area. Here she is matching pictures (beginning sounds) to the appropriate letter).
This boy is working on a rhyming work involving consonant blends.
This boy is working on a Math material named Cards and Counters. The Cards and Counters bring an abstract and concrete concept to this math activity. The cards and counters reinforces the knowledge that each number is made up of separate quantities. The child will see the sequence of numbers and how many separate units go to form each number.
She is proudly showing me her tracing activity which is practice for writing in cursive.

Peek Into Next Week: Dinosaurs

Letter Of The Week- K k

Rhyming Word Of The Week- ox

Next Language is Hebrew

Academic Enrichment:
Weekly Theme:
Telling Time To the half hour

Next Week:
Weekly Theme: Telling time to the quarter past

Synonym Of The Week: NEW, novel, fresh, original, current, unused

Sight Words Of The Week: how each

Kinders showing me their favorite time (to the hour).

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THANKSGIVING BREAK- Wednesday, November 24 to Sunday November 28 (returning Monday, November 29)

Friends, Frolic, and Fun:

Twins! Did they plan this?
Gearing up for Halloween.
BFFs. Strong friendships are formed in the classroom.
Just a cool kid posing for the camera

Your Kids Say The Darndest Things (My dog Cujo):

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