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First Week in Preschool

It has been an amazing week for the Perky Preschoolers!

CLASS ROUTINES:
We are getting used with our class routines: 
  • arrival and dismissal 
  • calendar and schedules
  • pushing chairs in
  • lining up (one meter apart)
  • toilet and water break
  • one person talking
  • and of course STAYING SAFE (distance and mask)
  • keeping hands to ourselves
 
LITERACY 
We have been reviewing and mastering the letter names and sounds in the alphabet. They have also been exercising their fine motor skills through writing, cutting, and pasting. 

  

  

 




 



NUMERACY
The students have explored numbers using the ten frames and cubes. 
They showed numbers given to them by putting the cubes in each frame. Then, they were able to show the numbers and wrote the corresponding numerals beside it independently. 

This task helps them understand the idea that numbers correspond to specific quantities. 


 

  


Have a good weekend and see you all at the Parents Night!









 

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  1. Thank you, Ms.Faye for these nice photos and comments to them :) It is always interesting to see how the life goes in the class. /Darya

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