My Five Senses Soft and Smooth, Rough and Bumpy Look,Listen,Taste,Touch and Smell Magic School Bus explore the Senses The Night Before St. Patrick's Day Pete the Cat: The Great Leprechaun Chase The Gingerbread Man and the Leprechaun Loose at School Zinnia's Flower Garden The Happy Day it's Spring! In Like a Lion Out Like a Lamb Spring Is Here and then it's spring and the Springtime Blossoms
March Song (Tune-Bingo) There is a month with 31 days and March is its name-o,
M-A-R-C-H M-A-R-C-H M-A-R-C-H
And March is its name-o.
Leprechauns and shamrocks too Spring is almost here!
M-A-R-C-H M-A-R-C-H M-A-R-C-H
And March is its name-o.
Please remember to return your child's library books.
Ask your child: To recite their favorite nursery rhyme. To tell you the color of a strawberry, a lemon, a cucumber, the sky, a bat, clouds, a pumpkin, chocolate milk,a plum and the colors of the rainbow- Red Orange Yellow Green Indigo Violet . To tell you what sound does the letters Dd and Ss make. To name things that begin with the letters Dd and Ss. The day of the week. The month we are in. To tell you how old he/she is. To practice writing his/her first and last name. To practice reciting his/her address. To practice reciting his/her phone number.
Dates to remember... March 4&5, 11&12 ~1PM Dismissal-Conferences~ March 23 1PM Dismissal ~Staff Development~
Choose a quiet time for reading to your child, as in before nap, bedtime or after dinner.
Fun Things To Do Together... 1. Mercer County Park The parkhas a lot going on in the warmer months - frequent fireworks, special fairs (renaissance fair, Indo-American Fair, etc.), music concerts, etc. Lake has boat rentals and pontoon boat tours.” 2. Lawrence Hopewell Trail "This is a great area to walk, bike, jog or picnic. Pet friendly and they have a fenced in dog park where you can let you dog off their leash to run." 3. Cotsen Children's Library 4. Marquand Park “This Park is an Arboretum with rare trees.” 5. Carnegie Lake "In addition to being with nature, you'll encounter turtles sunning themselves, and herons.”