Sunday, September 05, 2010
Friday's Tattler
There was an All School Bee on Friday and Jill won it with seven correct answers. Ely, Ayden, Phoenix and Michael each came in with four correct answers. We congratulate these children for a job well done.
About ten children were able to keep their medals all week. Each of them received a gold bead for their medal chain. Parents should keep abreast of these gold - soon to turn silver - beads. There should be three. If there are not, you need to find out what your child's stumbling block is.
Remember, we only take medals for disobedience, disruption, and making another child cry on purpose. If your child takes time away from the group's ability to learn, he is disruptive. If your child is asked not to or to, and refuses, he is disobedient. As an example, "Hubbard, please don't touch your neighbor's plate." If Hubbard continues to put his fingers into his neighbor's plate, he will lose his medal on the third refusal.
In the afternoon Miss Dayna made Moon Mud which feels like raw chicken liver. It's hilarious and the kids really loved it.
Miss Nita read a lot to the little kids and the children enjoyed her comical voice. It's always nice to have a voice that knows how to read.
The day was splendid and we were very grateful for the nice temperature.
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