This Week in the Oak Room
- At January 27, 2014
- By CGMontessori
- In Oak Room
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Wow is it cold. I hope all of our families are staying warm and safe during these frigid winter conditions. However, the weather was quite appropriate for learning all about Antarctica and its inhabitants.
For our science lessons we have been learning about different classes of vertebrates, and where humans fall into this list. We discovered that we are in the mammal class and have been exploring the “bones” of the human body. We will continue with the human body unit and soon learn all about our organs and other body systems.
Thanks to our friends and families who attended the open house at the new school in Whiteland. We are all very excited about this new addition and appreciate your support!
Conferences will be here before we know it! You will be able to sign up soon at Brenda’s front desk. We always enjoy discussing the progress of your children and look forward to the opportunity to touch base with our CGM families. Sign up early to get the spot that best fits into your schedule!
Ever wonder why your child is spending so much time pouring, stringing beads and sweeping the floor at school? Well, our Practical Life walk thru on Monday, January 27th is your opportunity to find out just how important this area of the classroom and curriculum are to future success in language, math and overall self confidence. I hope you will join us for this enlightening exploration and discussion!
Child quote of the week:
Collin: “I’m going to sit and do my job but I am never ever never doing it.”
Have a great weekend, Miss Holly.