News and photos from our kindergarten classroom...

Friday, September 20, 2019

Learning Through Play

Play in kindergarten is just as important as reading, math, writing, science and social studies. During Learning Centers, various play areas are open in our classroom for students to self-direct their own play. Through play, children learn how to interact with others, problem solve, build language skills, cope with a variety of emotions, and even develop their attention spans. Play is critical for kids of all ages. We try to weave play into our curriculum thoughout our day to help create more meaningful and engaging learning experiences for these amazing kindergarten kids! Below are some photos of your kids at play during Learning Centers this week.








Thank you to everyone who turned in their All About Me pages. Don't worry if you haven't turned it in yet. You can send it to school next week. The kids were very excited about their work and photos. We partnered up with several friends throughout the day to share our pages together. (If your child didn't have his/hers today, no worries! He/she will still get to share next week.)



















Soon, we will compile our pages to make a class book. This book will take a turn coming home to each of your houses over the next few weeks/months. It is always one of the most loved books in our classroom!


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