Dear girls,
I hope that you and your families are keeping well. I think of you all every day and wonder how you are getting along. I have posted some photos of our various activities so that you can see all your friends, and just remember that you will all be back together again soon having fun and learning new things! You are a great little class and I hope that everyone gets an Easter Egg because you deserve it.
Dear parents,
I know from the survey that most of you are happy with the amount of work we have posted up. Some of you are concerned that your child does not seem to want to write - please don't worry one single bit about this or any of the schoolwork. When we get back in the classroom, we will revise everything and take up where we so abruptly left off. The children will not be left behind. If you want to keep up some reading over Easter, the Oxford Owls website that I listed below is well worth logging in to, and click on the Oxford Reading Tree button. The first couple of levels are pictures with no words- these are to encourage oral language. Then the levels progress and they use many of the sight words that we had been learning in the class.
I miss you all and hope to be back in my classroom very soon. Take care everyone.
I hope that you and your families are keeping well. I think of you all every day and wonder how you are getting along. I have posted some photos of our various activities so that you can see all your friends, and just remember that you will all be back together again soon having fun and learning new things! You are a great little class and I hope that everyone gets an Easter Egg because you deserve it.
Dear parents,
I know from the survey that most of you are happy with the amount of work we have posted up. Some of you are concerned that your child does not seem to want to write - please don't worry one single bit about this or any of the schoolwork. When we get back in the classroom, we will revise everything and take up where we so abruptly left off. The children will not be left behind. If you want to keep up some reading over Easter, the Oxford Owls website that I listed below is well worth logging in to, and click on the Oxford Reading Tree button. The first couple of levels are pictures with no words- these are to encourage oral language. Then the levels progress and they use many of the sight words that we had been learning in the class.
I miss you all and hope to be back in my classroom very soon. Take care everyone.