Dear Parents,
It has once again been a great day at school. Today was another day of rotations: Mrs. Massey worked on goals and objectives, Mrs. Sarah played Candy Land Castle, and Mrs. Susan made paper chains to practice cutting. Also this afternoon we practiced positional words by putting bean bags in different places. Then students took pictures and glued fruit to different locations on the paper according to the directions. Since the weather was so nice outside we decided to read our story Giraffes Can't Dance outside on the benches. It made for a very nice day. Have a wonderful weekend and I will hopefully see everyone on Monday.
Mrs. Massey
Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
First Post of the Summer
Hello all the parents participating in my summer class at Lake Windward Elementary,
We have started out with a great week! I think the kiddos (and I!) have adjusted to our new surroundings and new schedule. Each and every day is very active and busy. Today was our first day of doing rotations: with Ms. Sarah students played the Candyland Castle game, with Ms. Susan students played with the IPAD, and with Mrs. Massey students worked on various goals and objectives. Later in the morning students used shaving cream to practice their pre-writing strokes. Of course a lot of the shaving cream landed on students' arms, hands, clothes, but it was a great way to practice those strokes. This afternoon we took a walk in the Lee Garden at Lake Windward. This garden has a small fish pond along with various blooming plants. Our days are always very buys, but very fun!
If you have any questions please call or e-mail: masseya@fultonschools.org
We have started out with a great week! I think the kiddos (and I!) have adjusted to our new surroundings and new schedule. Each and every day is very active and busy. Today was our first day of doing rotations: with Ms. Sarah students played the Candyland Castle game, with Ms. Susan students played with the IPAD, and with Mrs. Massey students worked on various goals and objectives. Later in the morning students used shaving cream to practice their pre-writing strokes. Of course a lot of the shaving cream landed on students' arms, hands, clothes, but it was a great way to practice those strokes. This afternoon we took a walk in the Lee Garden at Lake Windward. This garden has a small fish pond along with various blooming plants. Our days are always very buys, but very fun!
If you have any questions please call or e-mail: masseya@fultonschools.org
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