Thank you for donating items for our Woodland Food Drive! Our class donated 49 items! Bless you for your generosity!
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We have been learning about lines in art! We looked at different types of lines and identified them. Then, we created our own artwork using lines. Students cut out a hat and mittens and glued them to paper. Next, we used chalk to draw a person and decorate the hat and mittens with different kinds of lines. Enjoy our work!
Dear Mom and Dad,
Today I am bringing home a report card. This report card will be my teacher’s attempt to describe my actions and accomplishments, at school, during the past weeks. As you read the card, please remember that my teacher is describing someone near and dear to you, so please don’t get “up tight” if you see a blemish. I hope you will accept me as I am. Remember that all children do not learn to walk and talk at the same age, nor do they learn math or reading at the same rate. Please do not compare me to my brothers, sisters or friends because I am unique in this world. Be realistic in setting my goals. I need to be challenged but not pushed beyond my ability. I need to taste success and I need time to “smell the flowers” while I am still a child. Please understand that my report card is a picture of me at school. It is a whole different world from the one at home. Can you imagine having 125 children my age at the dinner table tonight or 300 children in our backyard playing? Don’t be surprised to find that I respond in a different manner at school. My teacher knows me as I am at school. You know me as I am at home. The “real me” may be somewhere in between. When these two images are blended with sufficient understanding, acceptance and love, I hope you’ll see a unique individual who can make you proud and bring you much happiness. Love, Your Child |
Ms. BedfordI have been teaching for 22 years. When not at school, I enjoy traveling, knitting, and getting together with family and friends. My cat Gilmore brings me laughter with her silly antics. It is a joy to watch children learn and grow during the school year! Archives
March 2020
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