Archive for May, 2010

Ridge Hill Fundraiser Night

May 10, 2010 (posted by Ridge Hill School)

The Ridge Hill School will be having a Fundraising Night on Wednesday May 12th at The Toy Box in Hanover from 6-8 pm. One of the owners Jay will be talking to parents about the importance of outdoor play and many of the great learning toys they have available at their store. If you cannot make it on Wednesday night, please feel free to stop by the store on Thursday and let them know you are from Ridge Hill. Your support is greatly appreciated. I am so excited to work with Jay and bring some new elements of play to our outside playground.
Thank you all for your time and support.

Best Regards,
Vicki DeFreitas


Pre-K / Kindergarten May Newsletter

May 06, 2010 (posted by Stacey - Ridge Hill School)

Upstairs May Newsletter

The month of April was a very busy month upstairs!  The children did a fabulous job on all their art work for the show - it was nice to see them all beaming with pride at their creativity.  We hope you all enjoyed the Art Show!  As a class we also learned all about the Life Cycle of a butterfly and even hatched 6 beautiful Painted Lady Butterflies.  We were able to release them over April vacation - it was very exciting to watch them fly out of their net.  Please be sure to ask your child about our butterflies.

April Pre-K Small Group - introductory addition skills w/ manipulatives, ‘one more than’ and ‘counting on’ strategy introduced with a number line; ordering numbers from least to greatest, comparing numbers, and reading 2 digit numbers in math…language - syllabication and phoneme counting activities taught to all 3 groups - sorted names, pictures and words by how many sounds they hear.  Ask your child what syllabication strategy works best for them.  A comprehensive review of rhyme, initial consonant sound and numbers 1-20 was also part of group…

During April the kindergarten class was very busy learning all about the Plant Cycle.  Each child had fun drawing the life cycle - seeds, roots, sprouts, flower.  Ask your child how the roots grow or the essential items needed for a plant to grow.  The children have been making a plant journal with words and pictures to show their plants growth.  It is amazing how tall their bean plants are getting.  Our weekly reading program has been quite successful, it is super to see how well the children are doing with their reading fluency.  Other busy choices during kindergarten have been their number scrolls - many friends are on their way to 200 while 2 friends are almost to 400 - WOW they love the challenge of writing as high as they can!  The month of May brings us to assessments for progress reports.   I will be doing a dibels and a HWT assessment on each child which will be given out with their progress report.

Our class birth year coin project has been a wonderful home-school connection.  THe children get so excited to share their coins as well as bringing in State Quarters to fill our map.  We have almost covered all 50 states!  We thought as a class we would donate the state quarters to the Hanover Food Pantry to help families in need.

During April, the children enjoyed making recycled art to celebrate Earth Day.  We talked about how important recycling is to the environment, and took a class survey as to how many children recycle at home.  We were extremely pleased to see that all raised their hands. The pre-k class joined the planting, and each child planted a radish.  The science area has been very full with visitors - they are using a magnifying glass to observe all the growing (beans, marigolds & radishes).  It is nice to hear their conversations as they compare plants with their friends.

Exciting activities for May:

We will be observing our 5 tadpoles as they grow through each stage of the Frog Life Cycle.  Miss Karen is our class nature lover and collected the tadpoles to share with the class.  Our Hygiene Drive has started - the children enjoyed decorating the box with items that will be useful to the food pantry.  We appreciate all the items that have already been brought in - the last day to donate will be May 24th - thank you so much for helping us to help families in need!

Wizard of Oz practice is in full swing!  Mr. Michael is planning on coming 1 morning and 1 afternoon a week to practice with each class.  The children are doing amazing - they are really enjoying all the cool moves Mr. Michael has been teaching - they are going to be the best Munchkins!

Looking forward to fun filled days as the year comes to a close,

The Upstairs Teachers


Preschool April News 2010

May 05, 2010 (posted by Ridge Hill School)

April Preschool News 2010

April was a very exciting month in the preschool classroom! Each small group grew a different flower; they were able to see the process from seed to flower right in front of them. Miss Heather’s group grew sunflowers in a terrarium; Miss Nicole’ group grew tomatoes in a bag; Miss Alissa’s group grew carnations and Miss Shealene’s group grew trees and grass. They also grew onions, carrots and radish in a root viewer – this is where they were able to see and examine the roots through a window on the side of the planter. On top of all that the children watched the cycle of a butterfly. They started as worms, made their cocoons and turned into beautiful butterflies that we let fly free on the playground.
May will bring in a busy month. The teachers will be starting assessments on the children in preparation for progress reports. And the children will continue to work hard on practicing for their play “The Wizard of Oz”. We are all very excited for their performance!
We will also be enjoying all of the musical talent that we have planned.
Color/shape/number of the week:
5/3 Brown Oval 6
5/10 Red Triangle 7
5/17 Pink Rectangle 8
5/24 Yellow 9
RHS is Closed: May 31 for Memorial Day
Birthdays:
Alexa’s 5/2
Griffin 5/15
Michelle 5/10
Chloe Larson 5/26

Thank you for another great month! We really can not believe that the last day of school is coming so quickly! Your children make us smile everyday and we feel very lucky to have the opportunity to be with them and teach them every day! Here are a few of our favorite quotes from some of the children that we heard this month:
(Randomly while we were all together on the rug) “Did you know that a chicken comes from a chicken?”
(Just because Miss Nicole came into the classroom) “Miss Nicole, You fell from a star”
“Everyone don’t worry, if we loose the lights my dad knows the guy at Lowes.”
(While we were examining acorns outside on the picnic table) – “Can we Eat them?”
(When we were passing out popsicles)-“These make my lips happy!”