What a productive week in room 3! We were lucky to have two special mom’s read to the children at the library. A huge thank you to Shahrzad and Keili for reading a couple of stories to the class. We made our way to the elementary science lab this week. The children experienced a hands-on experiment by touching different textures. They were able to compare and contrast the sizes, shapes, colors, and consistencies of flubber and dough. Students made observations such as how the materials bend, stretch, and whether or not they can bounce. After that, the children sang a song about plants and their growth process. The kids have so much fun in the science lab and they absolutely love learning about all the different mammals in the classroom. We have continued to talk about Martin Luther King Jr. and we introduced Rosa Parks' story to the class. The children are accustomed to using the words freedom, equality, peace, care, together, and love. They are able to identify the words, read them, and thoroughly explain the meaning of these words and why they are so important in today’s world. Students are continuing to make progress with lower case letters, math, and short readings. We are beyond proud of their dedication, enthusiasm, and the skills they apply to the academics in the classroom each and every day. Wishing everyone a Shabbat Shalom!
With love, Vera and Karen
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