Learning is in full swing as we have now wrapped up our first reading, writing, and science units. Our class has worked very hard in the last few days as they've written assessments, done "on demand" writing, and have shown me what they have learned in these units. I'm very proud of them. Well done!
As we enter this new week, please be sure to check out our latest "Assignment Sheet and News," which now looks slightly different. In an effort to save time, I've put two weeks worth of lessons onto one document. I'm hoping that it'll reduce the time I work during the evening and weekends and it will also give you an even farther look ahead into what your child is learning. Our lessons may change slightly, but we are very good at adapting and being flexible. If anything major changes, I'll be sure to let you know. Not to worry.
Thursday will be an important day at DAA. Please take note of the following:
Thursday, November 10th, will be United Nations Day in the Elementary School. The ES UN Day is an opportunity for us to celebrate our cultural diversity at DAA, something we are truly proud of! ES students may come dressed in their country’s traditional dress or the colors of their country's flag. The morning will begin with a Parade of Nations (similar to the parade that starts the Olympic Games) around the track. All children from grades 3-5 will be walking in the parade in groups with other children from their same country. Parents are invited to join us on the main field between 8:05-8:30 am to watch the Parade of Nations. We ask that you please stand on the inside of the track to watch. Hope to see you all there cheering on the many United Nations of DAA!
As we enter this new week, please be sure to check out our latest "Assignment Sheet and News," which now looks slightly different. In an effort to save time, I've put two weeks worth of lessons onto one document. I'm hoping that it'll reduce the time I work during the evening and weekends and it will also give you an even farther look ahead into what your child is learning. Our lessons may change slightly, but we are very good at adapting and being flexible. If anything major changes, I'll be sure to let you know. Not to worry.
Thursday will be an important day at DAA. Please take note of the following:
Thursday, November 10th, will be United Nations Day in the Elementary School. The ES UN Day is an opportunity for us to celebrate our cultural diversity at DAA, something we are truly proud of! ES students may come dressed in their country’s traditional dress or the colors of their country's flag. The morning will begin with a Parade of Nations (similar to the parade that starts the Olympic Games) around the track. All children from grades 3-5 will be walking in the parade in groups with other children from their same country. Parents are invited to join us on the main field between 8:05-8:30 am to watch the Parade of Nations. We ask that you please stand on the inside of the track to watch. Hope to see you all there cheering on the many United Nations of DAA!
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