Peek In Our Week + Mr. John’s Class + Week Of May 10, 2021

Buckeye Room Bulletin

Line Time:
Animals Groups- This week we talked about what groups of animals are called.  Here is a list of what we learned…

Pack of dogs
Muster of peacocks
Pride of lions
Gaggle of geese
Murder of crows
School of fish
Pod of dolphins
Heard of cows, horses, and elephants
CONGRESS of Baboons
Mischief of rats (I am tearing)
Not a Flock Of Seagulls (I ran) but a colony of seagulls
And we have a sorority of female Bettas in the room!

                                             

I could not get a good shot of my sorority and mine isn’t this impressive.

 

Did You Know? (Have you ever seen pics of this?):
The heads on Easter Island have bodies.

Easter Island statues

The iconic stone heads protruding from the ground on Easter Island are familiar to most, but many don’t realize what lies beneath the surface. In the ’10s, archaeologists studying the hundreds of stone statues on the Pacific Island excavated two of the figures, revealing full torsos, which measure as high as 33 feet.

 

May Birthdays:
A Montessori Classroom is comprised of students ages from 3 years to 6 years.  Here is our newest 4 year old and newest 6 year old students. 

 

A Message From Mr. John ():

 

 

Do I have Ed Bagley Jr. hair?

 

Cultural Subjects:
Your children can now count to ten in 27 languages (English, Latin, Sign Language, Spanish, German, French, Greek, Japanese, Arabic with the Lebanese dialect, Italian, Russian, Romanian, Swedish, Tagalog, Hebrew, Korean, Irish, Kiswahili, Irish, Welsh, Dutch/Flemmish, Polish, Serbo-Croation, Cebuano, Malay, Farsi, Turkish)

 

Peek In The Classroom:

A student’s work with the cursive Moveable Alphabet found in the Language area.

 

A student diligently spooning dirt into a tiny flower pot. This is an example of a Practical Life Work.

 

A student is selecting the background music for work time. This is a sign of independence and leadership.

 

She is working on the Hundred Board which is found in the Math area. Around three or four years of age, depending on how quickly the child has grasped the concept of counting. to 100, and also helping them to understand number order. Through their work, the children are able to correct any mistakes independently.

 

Peek Into Next Week:
Line Time- The Solar System

Letter Of The Week-O o

Rhyming Word Of The Week- bod

 

Academic Enrichment:
Line Time: We added the preposition to our plethora parts of speech.  The preposition is a “where” word (over, under, sideways, down {maybe not sideways, but Over Under Sideways Down is a cool Yardbirds song}) and is not a Werewolf!

Kinder’s fave yoga pose.

 

Handwriting:
We practiced writing sentences in cursive.

Next Week’s Lesson:
Weekly Theme: Interjection, YIKES!

Synonym Of The Week: Sneaky:  underhanded, dishonest, tricky, secretive, sly

Sight Words Of The Week: way my

 

Upcoming Events:
!!!!!  Mr. John’s Birthday  !!!!!

Memorial Day: No School, Monday, May 31, 2021

Last Day Of School/Field Day: Thursday June 3, 2021

 

Friends, Frolic, and Fun:

One right of passage for this age group is loosing teeth. Toofless.

 

Cheesy cheesecake smiles.

 

Balancing a hair tie on your nose is a valuable skill.

 

Bobsy Twins: coats and shirts

 

Your Kids Say The Darndest Things (His glasses and how he looks different with his glasses off):

 

 

 

 

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