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My Emotions and Valentine’s Day

Feb 17, 2023

THEME

My Emotions & Valentine’s Day

COLOUR

Pink, Red, White

SHAPE

Heart

NUMBER

5

j

LETTER

Ll – Love

This week in the Curious Crew class we focused a lot on discussing our emotions and finding the right way to handle certain ways that we are feeling.

We also spoke about what makes us feel angry and sad , and what makes us feel happy and loved , and it was so lovely hearing some of the responses.

Each day we practiced our jolly phonic songs and it made us so proud to hear the class identifying and singing along.

For art this week , we made the most beautiful valentines art , we experimented with red and white paint , mixing them together making a beautiful pink heart, we also made the cutest little heart envelopes , that have a little cute surprise in for everyone. 

On Friday , we made very cute strawberry hearts ,we used this activity to practice our cutting skills , and we used pretzels as arms and legs, the class enjoyed this little activity so much!

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!

Next week’s theme is : Safety

 

ROSES ARE RED, VIOELTS ARE BLUE ...

We just loved boogying with you!

    

 Dates to Diarise: 

20 Feb: Fire Drill

21 Feb: Curious Crew Term meeting

24 – 27 Feb: Mid Term Break

28 Feb: Back to School

 

Lots of love

Teacher Clarissa, Teacher Ash and the Curious Crew  Assistants

We ADORE our Crew!

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