

This week wraps up the last week of this semester. The graduating class has worked very hard this year and I am proud of them all for their accomplishments. This week the Armadillo class worked on correcting their workbooks, and reviewing the material from the past few months. I have sent home their workbooks along with their artwork and yearbooks. During my time here I have often used sumplimentary material in class such as worksheets and quizzes, so the workbooks can be used as practice over the break.

On Tuesday we went to the park and got a guided tour of the different trees and insects and reptiles. My class seemed to really enjoy it. We saw lizzards, and beetles, tree frogs, and praying mantises. It was an interesting day out and the guides were impressed by the children's knowledge.

On Tuesday we went to the park and got a guided tour of the different trees and insects and reptiles. My class seemed to really enjoy it. We saw lizzards, and beetles, tree frogs, and praying mantises. It was an interesting day out and the guides were impressed by the children's knowledge.
On Wednesday we got a chance to witness the rare elipse that took place. The children were very excited about the "moon eating the sun."

Lily has overcome some challenges this semester. I know she will be very successful in grade 1. She took it upon herself to work ahead in all of her workbooks and finish them all.
After speaking to Lauren about her outbursts, she has improved 100%. She has been behaving like a mature responsible student who is definitly ready for grade 1!
Sunny loves to learn new things. I have noticed lately that she always pays attention to new information and she loves to find out "why." She took a real interest in the elclipse on Tuesday.
Esther was very helpful to the teacher this week. She often offered to help me with tasks around the classroom. When we went to the park she was fearless around the insects and didn't mind touching them! She might make a great scientist one day!
Frank has expressed that he will miss his classmates and teachers from Treehouse. I think he is a very sweet and considerate boy and I will miss him very much. He did an excellent job this year. He was very helpful and his work has improved dramatically.
Jerry seems excited to be going to grade 1. He has excelled in math this semester and I am very proud of his progress. I know he will continue to improve throughout his elementary years. Congratulations Jerry!
I will miss my class very much and I hope to see all of their little faces soon, and hear about all of the exciting things they are learning and all of their wonderful accomplishments.
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