Litchfield Park Preschool Newsletter
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Litchfield Park Preschool Newsletter
Litchfield Park Preschool Newsletter February, 2015 Issue News Valentine Day Parties We are having Valentine’s Day parties on Wednesday, February 11 and Thursday, February 12, 2015. All classes will be exchanging Valentines. Please write your child’s name on their Valentine in the “from” section. Please leave the “to” section empty (this will make it easier for the students to pass them out.) Please make sure you include enough Valentines for each student in the class. We will be serving Valentine sugar cookies. Class sizes: ABC A.M.: 16 students ABC P.M.: 16 students Adventures in Learning: 16 students Reminders February 17, 2015 is the due date for March, 2015 tuition. Please make sure to remit tuition payment on or before the February 17 due date to avoid the $15 late fee. (office closed Monday, February 16) No school on Friday, February 13, 2015 (Teacher in service) No school on Monday, February 16, 2015 (Presidents Day) Odds & Ends February is Heart Health, National Low Vision & Dental Awareness Month! This is a good time to focus on the health of our children; early intervention is key. If you’ve noticed your child experiencing problems seeing, hearing, or with speech, please take the time to contact your primary care physician or school district to discuss having your child tested. With cold and flu season upon us. Please keep your child home if he/she is ill. For our students safety only instructors and registered students are permitted to be in the classroom. This is a mandate of the Arizona Department of Health & Human Services. Please take your child to the restroom before class. For the safety of the children, we are unable to open the potty door until all the children have arrived and we have taken attendance. Please continue working with your child at home. The classroom learning reinforced by parent involvement builds a strong team to enrich your preschooler’s early childhood education. Important Dates Teacher’s Corner Friday, February 13 No School, Teacher In-Service Celebrate Elmo’s Birthday! Home Project Lobby is open 8am to 8pm In honor of Elmo's birthday, Saturday, February 7, 2015, the loveable character from “Sesame Street”, make an Elmo toilet paper roll craft with your preschooler. You can obtain a template at dltk-kids.com/crafts/ cartoons/melmo.html Monday, February 16 Presidents Day No School Lobby closed in observance of Presidents Day Tuesday, February 17 Tuition is due Lobby is open Monday-Friday 8am to 8pm; Saturday 9am to 12pm; closed Sunday Weekly Themes February 2-6 Community Helpers Letter of the week “N, n” Materials Needed: Toilet paper tube Piece of paper Crayons Scissors Glue Printer (to print the template) Print out the templates of choice: dltk-kids.com/crafts/cartoons/melmo.html February 23 –27 Dental Health Week Letter of the week review “Q, q” Instructions: If using the black and white template, try printing it on red construction paper Color (where appropriate) and cut out the template pieces Glue large rectangular piece on first to cover the tube Glue on the head and arms and legs Glue the ice cream cone onto one of Elmo's hands if you feel like he’s in the mood to indulge Spirit / Show & Tell The “Dentist’s Song” February 9—12 Valentine Week Letter of the week “O, o” February 17 -20 President Week Letter of the week review “P, p” February 5 & 6 “Ooey Gooey” Day bring in something “ooey-gooey” (examples include slime, Play-doh, pudding, glue, mud, whipped cream, shaving cream, toothpaste, peanut butter, cream cheese, etc.) February 11 & 12 Bring in Valentine cards for your friends February 19 & 20 Student choice February 26 & 27 Bring in dental floss Contact Information Ms. Seye White Litchfield Park Preschool 100 S Old Litchfield Rd. Litchfield Park Arizona 623-935-9040 [email protected] Research shows that brushing for two minutes is the single most important method for reducing plaque and preventing cavities, gingivitis and other plaque-related diseases. Brushing for two minutes twice a day is crucial to maintaining healthy smiles. Proper brushing technique cleans teeth and gums effectively. Learn more about how to brush your way to a healthier smile and mouth. www.colgate.com www.mymouthwatch.com The Dentist’s Song Sung to: “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” Brush, brush brush your teeth. Keep them clean each day. Then you'll have a pretty smile, And healthy teeth all day! litchfield-park.org
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