Newsletter - Apple Tree School
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Newsletter - Apple Tree School
Volume 20 Issue 2 November 2016 Director’s Corner Classroom News Pre-K Thank you for giving Apple Tree School the opportunity to teach your children. We take great pride in our school and are proud to have parents like you. Gold Birds Mrs. Bennett October has been a busy month for the Gold Birds. We read the book “If You Take a Mouse to School” and discussed what the little mouse might do if he visited Apple Tree School. We decided he would have a very fine time indeed, play outside, building with blocks, and painting pictures! We talked about the four seasons and decorated an “Autumn in Texas” bulletin board. We also read “Miss Spider’s Tea Party.” The children discussed what they would serve if they had a tea party. Cupcakes and chips were the most popular choices. We also observed a web with a small spider in it outside on the back patio. Our letters and numbers of the month were S, T, E, R and 3, 4, 5, and 6. The children have been working hard on letter recognition, upper and lowercase, beginning sounds, counting objects, and counting in sequence from 1-25. We have also been learning the names of the presidential candidates, their political parties, and the symbols of those parties, a donkey or an elephant. They are very excited to be able to vote in their own election. Pre-K enjoyed a visit from the Sugar Land Fire Department, who talked to them about fire safety. The children got to see the firemen in their fire fighter gear and also tour the fire truck. Everyone had lots of fun at our Fall Festival, wearing costumes and playing games. Many thanks to all of the parent and grandparent volunteers. Happy Halloween! (Continued on page 2) Apple Seeds is a newsletter published for the parents of ATS students. We welcome your suggestions and comments. We have a box in the hallway to collect items for the East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry (EFBHNM). The EFNHNM will be distributing Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to families with a need. Please add some items to your shopping list and share your blessings with others. Make Plans: Please turn in items by Thursday, November 17th. First Presbyterian Church Apple Tree School 502 Eldridge Road Sugar Land, Texas 77478 281-240-1565 Carolyn McGee Carolyn McGee Director www.AppleTreeSchoolOnline.com Thanksgiving Holidays Monday November 21 Through Friday November 25 Inside This Issue Song 3 Cookbook 3 Activity Corner 3 Have a safe And Thankful Thanksgiving! Page 2 (Continued from page 1) 3 - Day Purple Birds Mrs. Orin The air is crisp and the leaves are changing and we are enjoying the cooler weather at recess. Please be sure to check whether we are having shorts or long pants weather and change out the clothes in your child’s zip lock bag. Also sweaters and jackets will come in handy on some mornings. We just never can tell what the weather will be. The themes for October were: Manners/ Shapes, To Your Health & Safety, Night Animals and Fall Festival, and Proud to be an American. Our letters were I, H, O, B, G, P and F. We had so much fun making owls, bats, cutting out pictures of food of out magazines, making ice cream cones, catching sneezes, pumpkins, grapes, and bat hands. Most of these will be in your child’s keepsake book at the end of the year. Periodically you will get some of their work. We have not only been playing shape/color bingo but also letter bingo. I am pleased to see that about half of the class already recognizes their letters. I know you are spending time reading with your children because they tell me about it. I love working as a team so if you notice something let me know I will be sure to help in any direction I can to help your child be successful. Do you have a calendar on the refrigerator? Let your child use a wooden spoon and help them spell the month and count the days. They really enjoy this exercise at circle time each morning. It’s so nice to see them learning to recognize their names in class! We sure enjoyed the visit from the Sugar Land Fire Dept. We learned how to stop drop and roll in case our clothing catches fire. We learned every family should have an emergency plan of where to meet outside the house in case of fire. Please teach your children a very safe way to exit the home. Touch the door to see if it is hot Apple Seeds and crawl along the floor. We saw the fireman dress in his mask and we will know to go to him and not hide in the house. They are our friends and want to help us out of the house. You should be so happy that your little children know how to properly exit the school each month during our fire drills. We got to see the firetruck and see where all the important tools are kept inside the truck. We learned a wonderful poem about five little pumpkins sitting on a gate. You will find a copy in their backpack. Thank you to Mrs. Mouse who visited our room and read a book to the children. I collect McDonald toys if you are cleaning out closets. Thanks for all your support! Purple Bird Rule! Red Birds Mrs. Barillas The Red Birds have been quite busy since the beginning of the school year. We are learning new things daily while being very attentive and trying very hard to follow directions. We are also exploring all our centers and are continuing to learn how to store all our things in the proper places. This investment of time and effort between students and teachers during the first few months of school pays great dividends during the remainder of the school year, therefore making transitions and routines flow very smoothly in our classroom. All our learning throughout the year is a continuous "work in progress", but very enjoyable and rewarding. Our classroom is presently filled with different opportunities for the children to explore all areas of learning. By doing so, we as parents and educators are enriching their language experiences so that they can extend their knowledge of their world, as well as developing their own unique character and personality traits. During this time we have also welcomed our friends, the policeman, Officer Lauren, and enjoyed the time she spent talking to us all about "Stranger Danger" and other interesting topics like good manners and safety. At the end of the visit, we all received a police badge sticker and a coloring book. Several weeks later we welcomed our other friends, the firemen. What a great day that was! They talked to us about what their job entailed, the gear they have to wear in a fire, and how it all operates, even their oxygen masks. At the end of their discussion, we all received a fireman sticker and best of all we were able to see the big red and white fire truck and the inside of it also. But best of all we were able to see the ladder on the truck go way up high in the sky like when they have to rescue someone from a burning building, and as they were driving away they played their siren for us all. We had a wonderful time. The Red Birds would like to give a big "Thank You" to our special friends for taking time out of their busy schedule to come and visit all of us at Apple Tree School! Yellow Birds Mrs. Lee This has been a very busy month for the Yellow Birds. Our first unit of the month was "Manner/Shapes." In this unit, we learned to say please and thank you. The children have been working hard on learning their shapes by associating them with everyday items they see. For example, an oval shaped like an egg or a circle is the shape of a round pizza or ball. The children are learning to cough & sneeze into their elbows or inside their shirts to keep from spreading germs. During the unit "To Your Health and Safety", the Sugar Land station No. 2 fire department came to talk to us about fire danger and showed us around the fire truck. The firemen had the ladder extended and let all of us up in the truck. To thank and honor the firemen for coming to see us, we made fireman hats & painted fire trucks. In "Night Animals," we talked about night animals like owls and bats and made owls for the letter O. With Hal- Apple Seeds loween around the corner, we marble painted bats. And, what's Halloween without some jack-o-lantern cut outs for the letter J? Also coming are some hand print Frankenstein’s and some little feet ghosts. Our colors that week were orange and black. "Fall Fantasy," our last unit was a lot of fun. The children made dragons with bubble wrap and special wizard wands and told stories about what they were going to be for Halloween. Thanks to Mrs. McGee for our new fun game she made for us. The children loved the basket weaved with yarn to look like spider webs and little spider rings inside. We had to use little tongs to get the spiders out of the webs. Parents, thank all of you that helped volunteer or donated time for our Fall Festival. Without your help, this would not have been possible. Please continue to read to your child and to ask them about their day. KDO Blue Birds Mrs. Lee This month has flown by so fast. We have been learning to say please and thank you during our unit “Manners/Shapes.” When we use our manners it shows respect and makes others feel good. The children are learning how to use the phrase “excuse me” when wanting to pass someone or interrupt when others are speaking. When you and your little ones are out running errands or just relaxing at home, point out items and ask them what shape that particular item is. They have been working very hard to learn their shapes, such as circles, diamonds, rectangles, etc. and what objects are shaped like that according to our shape poster. In our unit “To Your Health and Safety,” we are learning to sneeze and/or cough into our elbows or shirts that way we do not spread germs to our friends. Our next unit was “Night Animals,” we made a couple nocturnal animals for our art projects. First we made owls to go along with the letter O. The children loved learning about owls especially the sound they make. We had a bunch of little owls in our classroom going “whoooo whoooo,” it was quite adorable. The other nocturnal animal we made was paint marbled bats. The little ones enjoyed watching the marbles roll around in the paint as it created an interesting design on their bats. Seeing as this month is Spooky October, the students made a few bonus art projects to celebrate Halloween. They got to make cute little Frankenstein’s out of their own handprints. But what they really loved was making little spooky ghosts out of their footprints! We even got in some cutting with scissors practice while making Jack-O -Lanterns to go with the letter J. Our colors to learn and recognize this month were orange and black to go along with the spirit of Halloween. Page 3 Always please continue to read to your children and ask how their day was. Children get excited about learning when we are they know we are excited to know what they have learned. Don’t let the learning stop when they leave school. There are so many books and websites out there for you to use that allow you to interact with your child, have fun and allows them to learn even more. Music Mrs. Ford Wow! This month has flown by. I can’t believe it is already Halloween. We have had a great month singing and dancing. One of their favorite songs is “The Hippopotamus Song”. I have included the words below so you can sing along at home. As always, I hope you will join us for chapel every Thursday morning to celebrate birthdays, sing songs, and to praise God. It is a great way to start the day. Hip Hip Hooray (The Hippopotamus Song) by Mary Rice Hopkins In the beginning God made the Sea, And the forest filled with trees. He made the mountains, up so high At the very top, He placed he sky. God’s fingerprints are everywhere, Just to show how much He cares. And in between He had loads of fun, He made the hippo, who weighs a ton. Hip hip hip hippotomus Hip hip hooray, God made all of us. Hip hip hip hippotomus Carolyn’s Sugared Nuts 3 Egg whites 1 cup sugar 1 tsp cinnamon 2 - 11 oz cans of Salted Mixed Nuts Beat whites until foamy Stir in sugar, cinnamon and nuts coating the nuts well Spread on greased baking sheet Bake at 225° for 1 hour - stir every 15 minutes Makes about 6 cups. www.AppletreeSchoolOnline.com Page 4 Apple Seeds Tip of the Month Snack on a Stick WHICH COAT IS YOURS Set out cubed pieces of cheese and fruit and straight pretzels. Let your children spear the cubes with the pretzel for a snack on the go. Clove Scented Fruit Fall is a wonderful time for comfort foods and smells. Here is an easy way to get that wonderful comfort smell in your home and decorate at the same time. Your children will love helping you with this one! 1 Apple or Orange or Lemon Whole Cloves Place pieces of whole cloves side by side until your piece of fruit is completely filled. Place on a mantel or table, or as part of a fruit display. The aroma will last for about a month, and you can even sprinkle with cinnamon to refresh the scent! For hanging, place a piece of decorative ribbon or cord around the stem. For gift-giving, wrap with brown paper or place in a brown bag. Tie with a piece of raffia and a piece of cinnamon stick! Come & Worship First Presbyterian Church Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service With the number of students enrolled in Apple Tree, the chances of duplicate clothing, backpacks, lunch boxes and other personal items is tremendous. Please label everything your child brings to school on the outside of the garment or item in clear sight. This includes clothing as well as items your child carries. Also, please refrain from allowing your child to bring personal items to school, such as toys, books, dolls, etc. The exception to this request is for Show and Tell each Wednesday for 3-Day children and items requested for Pre-K students. This will eliminate tears when favorites are misplaced or lost. Sunday School classes are provided for ages two through adults. Infant care is available in the nursery. Church Office 281-240-3195 www.fpcsl.org Are you using the right Child Safety Seat? Use a Rear Facing Infant Seat - Birth to 2 years (35 pounds) Convertible/Toddler Seat - 2-4 years (40-80 pounds) Booster Seat - 4-8 years (80+ pounds) Mark Your Calendar Wednesday Nov 2 - Visit by a U.S. Veteran Jim Shilts Wednesday Nov 9 - Recycle Truck Visit Monday Nov 21 - Friday Nov 25 - Thanksgiving Holidays (No School) Daylight Savings Ends Sunday Nov 6 Set Clocks Back 1 Hour