Sunday, September 1, 2013

"N" Week - "Storm in the Night"

Week 4
Book of the Week - Storm in the Night
Sound of the Week - N
Phonics sounds - /n/ and /m/
Mom of the Month - Kelly Clements
Habit of the Month - Obedience

Important Dates to Remember for September
Tuesday night, September 10th - class meeting - 6:15-7:15
Wednesday, September 11th - 1st School-wide Chapel - Dressy Enrichment!

We had a fabulous week studying “Ff” and reading The Glorious Flight!   Thanks to Valerie McMichael for being our awesome Mom of the Month (M.O.M.) in August and for joining us for PEARL activities.  Thanks to John Clements for joining us on Thursday to be a part of our Paper Airplane flying activity (he even taught us an extra fold that made the airplanes fly even further).  Mr. Scott joined us for the fun!     


Thank you to Kelly Clements our awesome September mom of the month.  Looking forward to your visit on Tuesday to read our Book of the Week.

This month we will learn and practice the Habit of Obedience!  

Please look carefully at the dress code requirements for Dressy Enrichment outfits.  Chapel is NEXT WEDNESDAY, September 11… plan ahead and be ready!  They look so cute and feel so grown up in these outfits, it does prepare them well for Chapel and it’s required! 

Some of the fun things that we will do this week are: Numbers and numerals, nickels, names
and hopefully a Nature Walk.

BOTW - Storm in the NIght by Mary Stolz and Pat Cummings

This is a delightful story of a little boy and his grandfather during a thunderstorm.  When the power goes out, they sit on the porch and talk about all kinds of wonderful things that only a grandparent could share.  We’ll look at what God says about grandparents  - Proverbs 16: 31 and 17:6 and Psalm 103:17, and read verses about the voice of God thundering – Job 37: 4 - 5, Psalm 29: 3 and John  12: 28 - 30.  We’ll learn a little about storms… and turning to the Lord when we’re afraid.

Please contact me with any questions.  Hope your long weekend has been restful!

Praying for children!
Kay

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