Peek In Our Week $$$ Thee Buckeye Room $$$ Week Of September 25, 2023

The Buckeye Room Bulletin

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Mammals-
This past week we learned about Mammals.  Mammals are vertebrates (have a spine or backbone), warm blooded (their body temperature does not change), have hair or fur, live bearers, and eat/drink mother’s milk when young.  Some mammals live in the water such as dolphins and whales.  The only mammal that can fly is the bat! Cats, dogs, elephants, and rats are mammals.  Oh, and people are mammals as well. “Are we not men? We are MAMMALS………. “

I have to do this every year…. If you want to play Six Degrees Of Separation for DEVO, Mark Mothersbaugh’s (front man for DEVO) brother does the confirmation classes for my church.  Also, I do childcare at the church and I have cared for his niece’s children.  I know useless but interesting information. 

Trivia: What high school did Mark Mothersbaugh attend.

Did you know?
Since football season is upon us it would be apropos to share this knowledge of the defensive term of “Blitz”.  The term “Blitz” comes from the German word blitzkrieg, which means, “lightning war.” In World War II, the Germans employed this tactic which emphasized mobile forces attacking with speed and surprise.

A Message From Mr. John (Who are these bands????):

Certainly not Mr. John’s genre.

Cultural Subjects:
Your children can now count to ten in 10 languages (English, Latin, Sign Language, Spanish, German, French, Greek, Japanese).

Know Your Languages (Japanese):

Enrichments (ASL):

Mr. and Mrs. Thompson leading the Sign Language Class.

Peek In The Classroom:

As with all Montessori sensorial materials, the cube has both a direct and an indirect purpose. The direct purpose of the binomial and trinomial cubes is for the child to practice the steps to properly disassemble and build the cube, while refining dexterity and visual acuity.
The Puzzle Maps help students memorize continents but memorization is only one benefit. Montessori students use these maps to gain a deeper, more rich understanding of how continents relate to one another.
Segmenting and blending orally helps build a student’s ability to sequence the sounds in words. If students demonstrate significant difficulty during the phonemic awareness portion of the lesson.
A new material creates a lot of attention.

Peek Into Next Week:
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Letter Of The Week- G g

Rhyming Word Of The Week- bid

Next Language is Arabic with Lebanese Dialect

Peek Into Next Week:
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Letter Of The Week- G g

Rhyming Word Of The Week- bid

Next Language is Russian

Academic Enrichment aka kindergarten:
Weekly Themes:

Geography.. Cardinal Directions
Math.. Multiplication w/carry overs
Geometry.. Polygons

Next Week:
Weekly Themes:

Geography.. Cardinal Directions
Math.. Multiplication Other Materials
Language.. Articles
Geometry.. Geometric Solids

Synonym Of The Week: ACTIVE: lively, energetic, dynamic, vigorous

Sight Words Of The Week: you his

Just a nice kinder pic.

Upcoming Events:
Trunk or Treat: Friday October 27 2023… Details to follow
Parent/Teacher Conferences: (NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS): Friday November 10 2023… Details to follow

Frolic, Friends, and Fun:

Ya shoulda seen the other guy!
Boys… a rare sighting in the classroom.
I ask her to take a nice picture….. and I get this.
Now this will do.

Your Kids Say The Darndest Things(Ninja Turtles):

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