Just as a reminder, we will be celebrating our 100th Day of School tomorrow! Please have your child wear their 100th day shirt! I have been hearing a lot about them!
Today we wrote about Brown Bears and made our Valentine Bears, that will hold our Valentines! I sent a letter home at the beginning of the week describing our Valentine/Friendship Day. Here is the letter just i case...
Friendship Day
Parents,
We will be celebrating our classroom friendships on Wednesday, February 14th, 2018.
Students are welcome to bring in valentines to pass out in class, as long as they have one for everyone. There is NO need to bring in a valentine box, because we will be making valentine bear holders that coincide with our bear unit.
*There are 14 students in our class. Please make sure your child writes their name on each valentine. Here is a list of class names, so your child can write in their classmates’ name. Students will have to find their classmates valentine boxes by reading and matching their names. This is a great skill to practice!
Conner Everett Olivia Cormac
Wilson Max Gunnar Tess
Rory Jack Josie Abby
Nolan Ella
Friendship Fruit Salad
For snack on this day, we will make a Friendship Fruit Salad.
I am asking that each child bring in a small zip-lock baggie of one type of cut up fruit (grapes, kiwi, apples, strawberries, pomegranate, watermelon, cantaloupe, etc.) Each student will dump in their baggie of fruit and say something they are appreciative for in their friendships. We will mix up all the fruit and enjoy our friendship fruit salad together.
(Just a side note – many students do not like bananas J)
Thank you,
Mrs. LeBourveau
Today we wrote about Brown Bears and made our Valentine Bears, that will hold our Valentines! I sent a letter home at the beginning of the week describing our Valentine/Friendship Day. Here is the letter just i case...
Friendship Day
Parents,
We will be celebrating our classroom friendships on Wednesday, February 14th, 2018.
Students are welcome to bring in valentines to pass out in class, as long as they have one for everyone. There is NO need to bring in a valentine box, because we will be making valentine bear holders that coincide with our bear unit.
*There are 14 students in our class. Please make sure your child writes their name on each valentine. Here is a list of class names, so your child can write in their classmates’ name. Students will have to find their classmates valentine boxes by reading and matching their names. This is a great skill to practice!
Conner Everett Olivia Cormac
Wilson Max Gunnar Tess
Rory Jack Josie Abby
Nolan Ella
Friendship Fruit Salad
For snack on this day, we will make a Friendship Fruit Salad.
I am asking that each child bring in a small zip-lock baggie of one type of cut up fruit (grapes, kiwi, apples, strawberries, pomegranate, watermelon, cantaloupe, etc.) Each student will dump in their baggie of fruit and say something they are appreciative for in their friendships. We will mix up all the fruit and enjoy our friendship fruit salad together.
(Just a side note – many students do not like bananas J)
Thank you,
Mrs. LeBourveau