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Ms. Barb/Ms. Jocelyn
Panda’s make their very own coloring books The Panda’s are learning the number 9 and using colors and pom poms to count to 9. Panda’s have fun during sensory with shaving cream Panda’s took advantage of the warm weather last … Continue reading
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Ms. Terri’s Blog
March in Ms. Terri’s Classroom The entire preschool enjoyed fruit kabobs with marshmallows. They made them and ate them all up. YUMMY! Excellent Elephant’s having fun with Jello scented bubbles for Science & Sensory last week. The water was orange … Continue reading
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Ms. Sherekka Blog
March in Marvelous Monkey’s Class Monkey’s are learning which colors combine to make purple Making Blue Goop Ms. Sherekka Class have fun painting with marshmallows (1/13/17) (Art, Fine Motor Skills Development)
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Ms. Anita Blog
Ms. Anita teaches planets (Social Science)
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Pastor Portis on Weight Loss St. Louis Post Dispatch Article
Six years later, minister has kept the weight off • By Harry Jackson Jr. harry.jackson@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8234 Pastor Cedric Portis poses on his latest exercise machine in the basement gym at his home on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013, in Florissant. Portis … Continue reading
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How to Create a Literate Home: Young Child and Kindergartner
The “literate home” for this age child only needs a few inexpensive materials, but parent involvement is key. Your young child or kindergartner continues to build her language base (understanding and using language) in preparation for learning to read, so … Continue reading
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Preschool & Kindergarten Math Milestones
Your child’s developmental process is unique. To guide you, education experts have mapped a few basic Pre-K & kindergarten math skills to help you track your child’s development in different mathematical areas. See the Child Development Tracker for more information. … Continue reading
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Choosing a Preschool or Childcare Center
Choosing your child’s childcare center or preschool is both an exciting and daunting prospect. Regardless of the qualities you’re looking for, it’s wise to start researching early and apply to multiple programs, because space is often limited. Here are questions … Continue reading
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