This week we will be learning about the letter Ee. The vocabulary we will be discussing is: egg, elephant, eight, elevator, elbow, eskimo, envelope, earth, elk. Children will be doing different activities with this letter.

Our Rhyme for this week is:
Stories to read:

This week we will start a new theme: '' My Body'' the vocabulary we will cover is: mouth, head, nose, eyes, ears, arms, body, feet, hands, knees, toes, fingers, elbow.


BAKE SALE - The Community Service Club will be hosting a bake sale on Thursday, September 26 to raise funds for the annual Christmas party for the orphans from Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos. Many delicious treats will be available at break and lunch time! Thanks, in advance, for your support!

1. One of the first ways of controlling exposure to the flu is to avoid crowds and close contact with others.
2. If your child is sick with flu symptoms (fever, cough, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing), please keep your child home until s/he is symptom free for 24 hours.
3. We have placed antiseptic handwash and Lysol disinfecting spray in each classroom and office. It is advisable for students to also have their own antiseptic handwash and to use it frequently.
4. Teachers are reminding their students to wash their hands frequently, cover coughs or sneezes, not share drinking bottles, food, straws, etc., and to use the antiseptic handwash.
Flu Symptoms: Fever, body aches including headache, fatigue, runny nose, cough and congestion.
What to do if your child has these symptoms: Contact your doctor; keep your child home until s/he has been symptom free (including having no fever) for at least 24 hours.
By following the above precautions, we are hopeful that we can contain and prevent widespread cases of the flu.
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