Weekly Round-up October 14th-18th, 2024.

Monday-Regular Classes

Tuesday-Regular Classes & Top Dogs Homework due.

Thursday-Regular Classes & Online book orders due. 

Friday-Regular Classes and Top Dogs Orange Day!

Office News-Tuition reminders went home on Friday. Please place tuition payments in the red mailbox on the playground. 

These high chairs were purchased with bike-a-thon money!  

Playful Bunnies Class News: A lot of Letter F fun this week! We’re continuing our farm theme with some fun farm crafts including gluing farm animals onto a barn and using corks to paint black spots on a cow. We learned the nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle and have been practicing saying it over and over with the magnets. Our puppet at circle time was Frances the Firefighter and then real firefighters came on Thursday! What a fun week!

Cool Cats Class News: The Cool Cats had a big week celebrating Fire Safety Week.  The Wyoming Fire Department came with their cadets to teach some important skills like calling 911, smoke goes up so we go down, stop-drop-roll, firefighters aren’t scary, ‘firefighter firefighter I’m over here’, and never go back in a burning building-tell an adult if anyone or anything special is still in the house.  The firefighter suggested picking out a meeting place outside your home to make sure everyone gets out of a fire safely.  The Cool Cats did an excellent job sitting and listening to the safety program!   We also learned about the letter ‘G’, the number 6, and the shape of a heart.


Top Dogs Class News:  For our letter F this week, we met Mr. Funny Feet and boy, was he funny!  Each day he told us a new  joke and a new Fire safety skill.    We learned all about the color Orange and  Fire Safety:  Stop, Drop and Roll, Never play with dangerous fire things, Crawl Low under smoke, When there is a fire get out and stay out, Go to your family meeting place, and call 911 in an emergency.  We read books about Froggy, Fall, Fingers, Feet, Flies, Foxes, Fish and Fire Safety.  Our song of the wekk is “Never, Never, Play with Matches”.