Kindergartners and their families enjoyed a story told by Mr.Hanley, our principal, called the "Kissing Hand." This story was about a raccoon who was starting kindergarten.
After the story, parents said good-bye to their child and gave them a kissing hand, a paper hand with a hershey's kiss in the middle!
My class did an excellent job; no tears were shed by my students but I did see a few teary-eyed parents out in the crowd! :-)
We started our morning routine and quickly moved on to the story of the "Gingerbread Man." As we were reading, a gingerbread man clue popped out of our book! We were then off on our gingerbread hunt! On our hunt we met all kinds of important people and places in our school. We didn't find the Gingerbread Man but in his last clue, he said next time he's back, he'll leave us a snack!
This is Mr. Povolo, our K-2 PE teacher reading us a clue the Gingerbread Man left behind!
Kindergartners and their families enjoyed a story told by Mr.Hanley, our principal, called the "Kissing Hand." This story was about a raccoon who was starting kindergarten.
After the story, parents said good-bye to their child and gave them a kissing hand, a paper hand with a hershey's kiss in the middle!
My class did an excellent job; no tears were shed by my students but I did see a few teary-eyed parents out in the crowd! :-)
We started our morning routine and quickly moved on to the story of the "Gingerbread Man." As we were reading, a gingerbread man clue popped out of our book! We were then off on our gingerbread hunt! On our hunt we met all kinds of important people and places in our school. We didn't find the Gingerbread Man but in his last clue, he said next time he's back, he'll leave us a snack!
This is Mr. Povolo, our K-2 PE teacher reading us a clue the Gingerbread Man left behind!