Last week was a fun and crazy week! We started the week with the 100th day of school, we had a theme each day for Catholic Schools Week, and we had a snow day thrown in there! :) This week I am just going to share a ton of pictures from last week. Enjoy!
But first - Two items.
First - since we do not have school on Friday, we will not have a spelling list this week.
Second - We will celebrate Valentine's Day on Thursday. You can have your child bring in their valentines any day this week. We will store them until Thursday. Reminder that this year if you are sending treats they must be store bought/prepackaged. We will make valentine bags at school. Please do not send any boxes from home.
Here is a list of all of the students -
Grant
Henry
Emily
Nora
Wyatt
Chailoh
Cameron
Cash
Tommy
Serenity
Adalynn
Jack
Duke
Monday - 100th Day of School
Making necklaces out of 100 beads
Doing 100 exercises
Working on the jellyfish 100 collection project
Crosses
100th Day of School Story
Building with 100 items - cups, blocks, Lincoln Logs, etc.
Writing 100 Words
Tuesday - Buddies
We read via zoom with 3rd grade
Kindergarten made cards for us and sent us a treat
We made cards and a banner for 7th grade
We made post cards for a nursing home in Indiana. (We could choose
from many different locations. After looking at the map, we chose Indiana.)
Holy Cross Spirit Day
Wednesday - Celebrate America Day
We wrote letters to people active in the military. I shared with the
class that my niece Jessica is a nurse. She graduated from UW Madison and
was working at UW hospital as a nurse when she decided to enter the air force. She is
currently stationed as an air force nurse in California. She recently found out she is being
deployed. She can not tell us where or when. She is not allowed to tell us where she
is until she gets there. I shared pictures of Jessie with with the class and we wrote letters
to her. They were sent in the mail a few days ago. It was so sweet!
We also worked on our class snowman
We played the saran ball game!
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