Monthly Curriculum
Infants
The sign of the month is “BEAR”. To sign the word bear, make your hands into claws and cross your arms by your chest. Scratch up and down repeatedly.
Toddlers
Your toddler may have begun to imitate the actions of those around him. For example, he may pick up a block and pretend to talk on the telephone. this type of imaginative play can help develop social skills, creativity and increased vocabulary.
Beginners
This month, your child will learn the words to familiar songs, follow multi-step directions, and name places in her community (i.e. park, school, grocery store).
Intermediates
This month, your child will learn to differentiate between numbers and letters, repeat patterns of three, and identify personal characteristics.
Private Pre-K
This month, your child will continue to read and recognize sight words, use descriptive words to talk about himself, and identify whether a group of objects is greater than, less than or equal to another group of objects.
Pre-K Two
This month, your child will use adjectives to describe people and objects, finish incomplete sentences in poems and nursery rhymes, and learn about tempo in music.
Read Together, Talk Together
This is a glimpse of what books will be introduced this month. Please see classroom bulletin boards for additional themed books.
-Llama, Llama goes to School
-Dinosaurs go to School
-Pout Pout Fish Goes to School
Back to School Reminders
It is a season of change throughout our school here at Carrington Academy Avalon. Children are moving on to the next classroom, new teachers are joining our team and classroom re-arrangements have been made. It is important during this time to remember to be patient as the children adapt, and if you need anything, please do not hesitate to come to us. We are here for you and your family during this transition and always.
Please remember all children will need two changes of clothes at all times here at school.
From Our Education Department
The grocery store can provide many teachable moments for children to practice important literacy, math, wellness and social-emotional skills. Below are some fun ideas to keep your child engaged and learning during your next shopping trip. If the store has child-sized shopping carts, encourage your child to help you shop[.....]
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August 2018 Newsletter
Monthly Curriculum
Infants
The sign of the month is “BEAR”. To sign the word bear, make your hands into claws and cross your arms by your chest. Scratch up and down repeatedly.
Toddlers
Your toddler may have begun to imitate the actions of those around him. For example, he may pick up a block and pretend to talk on the telephone. this type of imaginative play can help develop social skills, creativity and increased vocabulary.
Beginners
This month, your child will learn the words to familiar songs, follow multi-step directions, and name places in her community (i.e. park, school, grocery store).
Intermediates
This month, your child will learn to differentiate between numbers and letters, repeat patterns of three, and identify personal characteristics.
Private Pre-K
This month, your child will continue to read and recognize sight words, use descriptive words to talk about himself, and identify whether a group of objects is greater than, less than or equal to another group of objects.
Pre-K Two
This month, your child will use adjectives to describe people and objects, finish incomplete sentences in poems and nursery rhymes, and learn about tempo in music.
Read Together, Talk Together
This is a glimpse of what books will be introduced this month. Please see classroom bulletin boards for additional themed books.
-Llama, Llama goes to School
-Dinosaurs go to School
-Pout Pout Fish Goes to School
Back to School Reminders
It is a season of change throughout our school here at Carrington Academy Avalon. Children are moving on to the next classroom, new teachers are joining our team and classroom re-arrangements have been made. It is important during this time to remember to be patient as the children adapt, and if you need anything, please do not hesitate to come to us. We are here for you and your family during this transition and always.
Please remember all children will need two changes of clothes at all times here at school.
From Our Education Department
Let’s Go Shopping! Fun Learning Opportunities for Kids at the Grocery Store
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