Welcome Students and Parents to Pre-k 5
I am happy to be your child's teacher and I look forward to helping your child to grow, develop and learn so many new things with their classmates. The first few weeks of the school year' children learn to become familiar with the daily routines and getting to know their teachers', classmates and interest ares .
As you know, four year olds learn best through play and exploration. Our learning centers include block, art, math, science, a library for quiet reading, dramatic ,sensory area and many more. We also use matching games, puzzles, manipulatives all designed to foster young children skills . We promote gross motor skills as well as music and dance activities.
Please review the class rules below with your child each day. The children came up with these rules ,assisted by the teacher
We listen to our teachers
We keep our hands to ourself
We walk in the classroom
We share and be nice to our friends
Looking forward to a year of fun and learning
Thank you Ms Rattray
I am happy to be your child's teacher and I look forward to helping your child to grow, develop and learn so many new things with their classmates. The first few weeks of the school year' children learn to become familiar with the daily routines and getting to know their teachers', classmates and interest ares .
As you know, four year olds learn best through play and exploration. Our learning centers include block, art, math, science, a library for quiet reading, dramatic ,sensory area and many more. We also use matching games, puzzles, manipulatives all designed to foster young children skills . We promote gross motor skills as well as music and dance activities.
Please review the class rules below with your child each day. The children came up with these rules ,assisted by the teacher
We listen to our teachers
We keep our hands to ourself
We walk in the classroom
We share and be nice to our friends
Looking forward to a year of fun and learning
Thank you Ms Rattray
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PreK Lead Teacher
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