Friday, June 15, 2012

Success in the Savanna 6/15/12



            Thank you to all the shoppers who came and supported the businesses of Tuckahoe Town today.  It is always fun to see our hallway transformed into a shopping mall with all the shoppers and this year was no exception.  The children all worked so hard leading up to this big event and did a wonderful job creating all their products and working with their partners.   From what I saw, I think we have several future entrepreneurs in our midst.

            This week has also been spent learning about gravity and magnetism and looking back over our year. On Wednesday, Dr. Gary White, a physicist and former Tuckahoe parent, brought his physics interns in to present a physics lesson about invisible fields of gravity and magnetism to the children.  The interns created some wonderful experiments for the kids that all related to gravity using spandex and marbles.  The interns were amazed at how our children were able to describe what they were seeing and doing and the science vocabulary they already have.  One of the interns suggested we might have several physics students in our midst.  Hmmm……All in all it was a great morning for everyone involved.


            Next week we will be taking time to look back on our year as well as to look forward towards the year to come.  A portion of the week will be spent cleaning up our room, and sending things home for the year (please send in a grocery bag) and bringing closure to our time spent together this year. Tuesday we will have our class picnic.  Please take a look at the flyer that came home with your child on Wed. about this and how you might be able to lend a hand.  Friday morning the children will have an opportunity to visit the forth grade and hear about some of the activities they will be participating in next year.  In addition, I am planning a special luncheon for the children and parents on Friday, so no lunch will be needed.  Further information about the lunch will be coming next week.

            As we turn our attention to summer and all the fun and relaxing activities in front of us, I hope everyone will find a bit of time to read, write and practice math skills.  There will be information coming home about summer reading challenges, and math packets. A few minutes spent each day on these activities will help keep these skills fresh for the fall.

            It has truly been a pleasure being your child’s teacher this year.  They are each very special in their own way and as a class a very caring group.  As I have said before, thank you for sharing them with me each day.  I also want to thank you all for your support and thoughtfulness throughout the year.

 I hope everyone has a great summer.


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