Noah had his last day of PreK on Thursday. His last day also happened to be Field Day, so it was a super fun day. I worked there most of the day, helping with setting-up, lunch in the garden and manning my station "the bike races" for preschool, preK and Kindergarten.
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| All the kids in the ECC (preschool-Kindergarten) did a handprint on this mural |
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| This was during free-play at the Duck, Duck, Splash station |
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| Then the kids went nuts and started dunking themselves in water |
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| Lunch in the garden was fun |
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| Noah's handprint from the mural |
By the time I left, the preschool and preK were in their classrooms having rest time and the Kindergarten was out doing the stations. I knew the fire truck was scheduled to arrive at the end of the day, so Elliot and I rushed up there and got there just in time. I thought Elliot would want to get sprayed by the fire hose, but it was a little intimidating for him. Although he loved seeing the firetruck!
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| Noah, not so intimidated :) |
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| It was hot and muggy and the perfect day for a good hose down from the KCFD |
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| Gavin, Noah & George lined up to go back into class (10 minutes before school was actually "dismissed") |
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| One last jump roping session on the playground after school. Catherine is one of the "best rope swingers", according to Noah. He's quite the jumper, with his personal record being 184 jumps in a row. He held the record, until recently when Libby from Miss Erin's class got 214. :) |
It has been a great year for Noah. He's made some good friends that he'll be going to school for at least the next 9 years with. He is already reading and is going to do great next year in Kindergarten. On Noah's assessment, he "passed" everything on their checklist. This was the note from Miss Mary. I am so proud of Noah.
And I wanted to save this sweet note that was on her final newsletter she sent home on the last day of school. She's a great teacher and I'm so glad Noah had her this year.