The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for the month of September in Kindergarten. It includes a calendar listing suggested at-home assignments for each day of the week such as asking their child who they sat with at lunch or sharing a book with a family member. Upcoming events are a Labor Day holiday with no school, a Kindergarten Coffee for parents on September 21st, and a Fall Tailgate on September 28th.
The MAC provided a welcoming and understanding assessment process. Staff clearly explained the process, making it easier. The assessment center was well organized and helpful. The service was professional and the assessor was knowledgeable about assistive technology. Overall, the experience at the MAC was positive.
The document discusses the introductory word "it" in Indonesian. It can be used as a pronoun and does not affect the meaning of a sentence since the meaning is conveyed by other elements. It can function as a subject or object. Examples are given of using "it" to refer to time, distance, weather, and emphasize infinitives. "It" can also refer to places and be used before or after a subject.
This document summarizes stories from the West-Central Africa Division featured in the third quarter 2011 issue of Mission magazine. The first story is about Myriam, a student in Cameroon who worked hard to support her studies at a state university after becoming an Adventist, despite her father's objections. When she had to drop out for lack of funds, she saved money through jobs for a year in hopes of continuing her education in an Adventist environment where her faith could grow.
Here are the basics of roleplaying emotes, vocabulary, and expressions:
- Emotes are actions your character takes that bring the roleplay to life beyond just text (e.g. *smiles*, *sighs heavily*, *draws sword*). They help others visualize and get into character.
- Developing your character includes creating a backstory, personality, and details about their appearance, skills, beliefs. This gives them depth and realism.
- Using descriptive and era-appropriate vocabulary immerses others in the setting. For a medieval RP, say armor instead of clothes.
- Common RP expressions include *OOC* for out-of-character comments and *IC* to indicate returning
The document discusses Bisquick's goal to build new entry points through education and innovation as its market share is 68% but growth is stalled. It suggests discovering new uses for Bisquick through a video that outlines making mini pizzas from start to finish with step-by-step instructions and photos. The video aims to give viewers confidence to plan, shop, cook, reveal, eat and share their Bisquick creations.
This document summarizes the history and evolution of Watershed, a cultural center in Bristol, UK, from 1999 to 2012. It traces how Watershed grew from providing a shared publishing space in 1999 to becoming a cultural connector bringing together artists, businesses, audiences, and universities. By 2006, it shifted its focus from just products to experiences. Watershed became known for its creative mix of events, activities, and people. It developed organically over the years to become totally embedded in the community. Critical to its success was committing to putting users and audiences at the heart of its programming.
The document discusses China's increasing globalization and integration into the world economy over recent decades. It notes that China has become a major global economic power and exporter, but still faces challenges in areas like developing service industries and protecting intellectual property. China's future economic path and its relationship with other countries will significantly impact global affairs.
This document provides examples of using the present perfect and past simple tenses in English. It explains that the present perfect is used to describe events that have relevance or connection to the present, while the past simple is used for past events with no present connection. It gives several examples contrasting the two tenses, including when each is used to provide details or ask for details about past events. It also discusses using structures like "for" and "since" with the present perfect and structures like "last time" with the past simple. The practice exercises that follow provide opportunities to apply the rules for using the present perfect and past simple tenses.
The MAC provided a welcoming and understanding assessment process. Staff clearly explained the process, making it easier. The assessment center was well organized and helpful. The service was professional and the assessor was knowledgeable about assistive technology. Overall, the experience at the MAC was positive.
The document discusses the introductory word "it" in Indonesian. It can be used as a pronoun and does not affect the meaning of a sentence since the meaning is conveyed by other elements. It can function as a subject or object. Examples are given of using "it" to refer to time, distance, weather, and emphasize infinitives. "It" can also refer to places and be used before or after a subject.
This document summarizes stories from the West-Central Africa Division featured in the third quarter 2011 issue of Mission magazine. The first story is about Myriam, a student in Cameroon who worked hard to support her studies at a state university after becoming an Adventist, despite her father's objections. When she had to drop out for lack of funds, she saved money through jobs for a year in hopes of continuing her education in an Adventist environment where her faith could grow.
Here are the basics of roleplaying emotes, vocabulary, and expressions:
- Emotes are actions your character takes that bring the roleplay to life beyond just text (e.g. *smiles*, *sighs heavily*, *draws sword*). They help others visualize and get into character.
- Developing your character includes creating a backstory, personality, and details about their appearance, skills, beliefs. This gives them depth and realism.
- Using descriptive and era-appropriate vocabulary immerses others in the setting. For a medieval RP, say armor instead of clothes.
- Common RP expressions include *OOC* for out-of-character comments and *IC* to indicate returning
The document discusses Bisquick's goal to build new entry points through education and innovation as its market share is 68% but growth is stalled. It suggests discovering new uses for Bisquick through a video that outlines making mini pizzas from start to finish with step-by-step instructions and photos. The video aims to give viewers confidence to plan, shop, cook, reveal, eat and share their Bisquick creations.
This document summarizes the history and evolution of Watershed, a cultural center in Bristol, UK, from 1999 to 2012. It traces how Watershed grew from providing a shared publishing space in 1999 to becoming a cultural connector bringing together artists, businesses, audiences, and universities. By 2006, it shifted its focus from just products to experiences. Watershed became known for its creative mix of events, activities, and people. It developed organically over the years to become totally embedded in the community. Critical to its success was committing to putting users and audiences at the heart of its programming.
The document discusses China's increasing globalization and integration into the world economy over recent decades. It notes that China has become a major global economic power and exporter, but still faces challenges in areas like developing service industries and protecting intellectual property. China's future economic path and its relationship with other countries will significantly impact global affairs.
This document provides examples of using the present perfect and past simple tenses in English. It explains that the present perfect is used to describe events that have relevance or connection to the present, while the past simple is used for past events with no present connection. It gives several examples contrasting the two tenses, including when each is used to provide details or ask for details about past events. It also discusses using structures like "for" and "since" with the present perfect and structures like "last time" with the past simple. The practice exercises that follow provide opportunities to apply the rules for using the present perfect and past simple tenses.
In a perfect world there would be no arguments, food waste, or family troubles. Sadly, we do not live in a perfect world. Oreck vacuum cleaners can help bring sanity back by saving energy and money while removing allergens. As a limited time offer, a complimentary handheld vacuum is included with purchase of an XL Pro Series vacuum.
This poster from the NHS aims to encourage young people to stop smoking by showing a man with a cigarette hooked in his mouth. The main message is to let children know that smoking is harmful and unhealthy. While the poster effectively conveys its anti-smoking message, it may not be as effective today since it lacks color and visual appeal.
The poster aims to discourage smoking by showing a man with a hook in his mouth, as he is hooked on cigarettes. This visual representation helps convey the message that the NHS could help people quit smoking if they are hooked on cigarettes. However, the NSPCC poster may not be as effective, as its plain design lacks color and doesn't attract attention.
The document describes the formation of the Washington Coalition for School Libraries and Information Technology (WCS-Lit). The coalition advocates for full-time certified teacher-librarians in every school and fully-funded library materials and technology resources. The coalition envisions equitable access to technology, literacy, and a world-class education for all students in Washington state.
Route 3 operates Monday through Saturday from the WMU Loading Zone to the WMU Loading Zone. The route makes stops at the following locations according to the schedule:
- Douglas Hall at 6:00am, 6:30am, 7:00am, 7:30am, 8:00am, 8:30am, 9:00am, 9:30am, and 10:00am.
- North Hall at 9:30am and 10:30am.
- West Main Mall at 6:10am, 6:40am, 7:10am, 7:40am, 8:10am, 8:40am, 9:10am, 9:40am
This document sets out Falkirk Council's strategy for raising achievement across its educational establishments. It provides direction on how the council will deliver Curriculum for Excellence. The strategy aims to ensure learners have access to positive learning environments and opportunities to develop skills for life, learning, work, and to contribute to their community. It outlines key principles for curriculum design, learning and teaching approaches, learning outcomes, and support for all learners to achieve their full potential.
This article summarizes five creative ways that students at Burlington County High School asked their dates to the senior prom. The stories include:
1. A student followed a trail of popcorn balls to find a sign asking her to prom.
2. Another student opened her front door to find a friend delivering a pizza with the question "PROM?" spelled out in pepperoni.
3. A member of a band drew a picture asking a friend to prom in chalk on her driveway.
4. A student found a drawing of Snoopy inside a flipbook, with the question "PROM?" at the end.
5. A reality show anchor displayed a sign on his school's
The MAC provided a helpful and understanding assessment process. Staff were welcoming and took time to explain the process clearly. The service was well-organized and helpful in all areas. Students felt their needs were understood and supported. The professional service made students feel welcomed.
This kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events and homework for the week. It welcomes parents to the new school year and notes the teacher's excitement to work with students and families. Key upcoming dates include the first day of school on August 21st and a "Tears and Cheers" event also on the 21st to welcome students. The homework calendar outlines daily homework assignments for the first week, such as telling family about the first day of school.
The kindergarten class will be learning about the electoral process and conducting a mock election in November. They will also learn about Native American and Pilgrim traditions and cultures and share a Thanksgiving feast. Report cards will be mailed home on November 20th and there will be no school from November 1st-2nd and November 21st-23rd for conferences and the Thanksgiving holiday.
A Curious Course on Coroutines and ConcurrencyHiroshi Ono
This document is an introduction to a tutorial on coroutines and concurrency in Python presented by David Beazley at PyCon 2009. It will provide a high-level overview of coroutines, how they can be used, and whether they are useful. The tutorial will involve a lot of code examples and assumes knowledge of Python generators. David Beazley has experience with Python and concurrency but has not previously used languages with coroutines, so the tutorial is partly for his own learning about this topic.
This documentary depicts the unlikely friendship between Joe, the owner of a trinket shop in Brooklyn, and two young filmmakers. As the filmmakers get to know Joe and investigate his past crimes, they are drawn into a moral dilemma. Their perspective changes when Joe is arrested. The film shifts to interviews and a quest to understand Joe as the directors take control of the story. The film is still a work in progress as new details about Joe emerge.
The document provides information on the 2010 Honda Insight hybrid vehicle. It highlights key features of the LX and EX trim levels such as their hybrid powertrain that provides both fuel efficiency and performance. Safety features are also summarized such as advanced airbags and vehicle structure. In addition, the document notes the Insight offers technology, amenities, cargo flexibility, and fun driving at an affordable price point.
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Presented at Station Fryslan 6 nov 2009.
1.The city of Leeuwarden
2.1988-1998-2008-2018
3.Virtual is fake. Everything is real.
4.People are losing themselves in fake.
5.The virtual world is now a screen
6.Real is a city.
7.The development of a city in Fryslan. The biggest tower has the power at the moment.
8.The city with all its organs: healthcare, financial, education, shops, press etc.
9. For one on the ground world is chaos
10. Too much information, overflow, back into capsule.
11. Living in compartimentalized organisations/ societies.
12. Bosses on top to regulate information and organization/
13. Chaos on the floor. Is like weather. You cant predict what happens next.
14. Weather found solution. Zoom out and you can predict.
15. Our world on ground is very complicated.
16. With google maps, tomtom it becomes navigatable
17. the weathermaps are the next step in getting overview in all your information.
18. social weathermaps
19. Top-down world. The boss gets everything. The branches dont communicate with each other. Bottom up. Striving for similar ambitions.
20. Capsule topdown companies fighting for growth and attention vs bottom up organism organizations born out of passion.
21. TomToms sudden collapse because of Google Maps Navigator. Information will become open.
22. Network organizations. Cells working together.
23. Back to fryslan
24. Braincell.
25. Roads in fryslan show information flow. Show which cities are important.
26. We zoom out to get context of surroundings.
27. Further zoom out. Germany and rest of Holland
28. We as Fryslan are in a very important economic region in the world. the 3rd largest in the world. Lights show information.
29. Creative class. Talent, Tolerance & Technology.
30. Fill in the picture.
31. Radical Transperancy. Show everything so people know what is happening and can connect. World upside down.
32. Law of the handicap of a head start
33. Networks on internet look like brain
34. Maslov desire map. Our highest goal is transcendence.
35 Exclusion vs Inclusion
36 The city is becoming intelligent. A collective intelligence. With different organs that more and more connect.
37. Story of a 16 year old boy.
38. What about these boys and girls in 2018?
The document summarizes statistical information about the average student in Class 4 of a school. It finds that most students are boys (69%), around 10 years old on average, live in Chojnik, have blue eyes, brown hair, and were born in October. The average height is 142.25 cm, average weight is 32 kg, and average shoe size is European 40. Most students have straight hair, do not wear glasses, and prefer to wear jeans. The most popular number is 10 and favorite sport is volleyball.
This document provides information about the 2010 Honda Insight hybrid vehicle from Griffith Honda in The Dalles, Oregon. It highlights key features of the Insight like its estimated 43 mpg highway fuel economy and various safety and driver assistance technologies. Pictures and descriptions are included of the Insight's exterior and interior colors and design. Specifications of the LX and EX trim levels are listed as well.
2010 Honda Insight color brochures provided by Atamian Honda located near Boston MA. Find the 2010 Honda Insight for sale in Massachusetts; call about our current sales and incentives at 866-312-7474.
Making social media work for you | StreetGames National Conference 2013StreetGames
The document provides information about using social media effectively for community sports clubs. It discusses the benefits of social media, best practices for engagement, and findings from a project called Talk Right. Key findings include that 100% of participants had internet access, 78% had social media accounts, and 43% used social media late at night. The document recommends clubs provide information, share photos and videos, promote activities, and interact with members online to build their community presence on social media.
This document provides a discount offer for group travel and events. Students can receive £89 off bookings over £30 made through a travel agency website. The website lists terms and conditions that apply to the discounts.
The kindergarten teachers welcome the parents back from spring break and inform them about an upcoming Science Discovery Day on April 26th where the children will participate in hands-on science activities. They note that the children will enjoy sharing what they learn with their families that evening. The teachers also remind parents that they are available to address any questions or concerns. The newsletter provides the contact information for the kindergarten teachers and includes the homework calendar for the month.
The kindergarten teachers welcome the parents back from spring break and inform them about an upcoming Science Discovery Day on April 26th where the children will participate in hands-on science activities. They note that the children will enjoy sharing what they learn with their families that evening. The teachers also remind parents that they are available to address any questions or concerns. The newsletter provides the contact information for the kindergarten teachers and includes the homework calendar for the month.
In a perfect world there would be no arguments, food waste, or family troubles. Sadly, we do not live in a perfect world. Oreck vacuum cleaners can help bring sanity back by saving energy and money while removing allergens. As a limited time offer, a complimentary handheld vacuum is included with purchase of an XL Pro Series vacuum.
This poster from the NHS aims to encourage young people to stop smoking by showing a man with a cigarette hooked in his mouth. The main message is to let children know that smoking is harmful and unhealthy. While the poster effectively conveys its anti-smoking message, it may not be as effective today since it lacks color and visual appeal.
The poster aims to discourage smoking by showing a man with a hook in his mouth, as he is hooked on cigarettes. This visual representation helps convey the message that the NHS could help people quit smoking if they are hooked on cigarettes. However, the NSPCC poster may not be as effective, as its plain design lacks color and doesn't attract attention.
The document describes the formation of the Washington Coalition for School Libraries and Information Technology (WCS-Lit). The coalition advocates for full-time certified teacher-librarians in every school and fully-funded library materials and technology resources. The coalition envisions equitable access to technology, literacy, and a world-class education for all students in Washington state.
Route 3 operates Monday through Saturday from the WMU Loading Zone to the WMU Loading Zone. The route makes stops at the following locations according to the schedule:
- Douglas Hall at 6:00am, 6:30am, 7:00am, 7:30am, 8:00am, 8:30am, 9:00am, 9:30am, and 10:00am.
- North Hall at 9:30am and 10:30am.
- West Main Mall at 6:10am, 6:40am, 7:10am, 7:40am, 8:10am, 8:40am, 9:10am, 9:40am
This document sets out Falkirk Council's strategy for raising achievement across its educational establishments. It provides direction on how the council will deliver Curriculum for Excellence. The strategy aims to ensure learners have access to positive learning environments and opportunities to develop skills for life, learning, work, and to contribute to their community. It outlines key principles for curriculum design, learning and teaching approaches, learning outcomes, and support for all learners to achieve their full potential.
This article summarizes five creative ways that students at Burlington County High School asked their dates to the senior prom. The stories include:
1. A student followed a trail of popcorn balls to find a sign asking her to prom.
2. Another student opened her front door to find a friend delivering a pizza with the question "PROM?" spelled out in pepperoni.
3. A member of a band drew a picture asking a friend to prom in chalk on her driveway.
4. A student found a drawing of Snoopy inside a flipbook, with the question "PROM?" at the end.
5. A reality show anchor displayed a sign on his school's
The MAC provided a helpful and understanding assessment process. Staff were welcoming and took time to explain the process clearly. The service was well-organized and helpful in all areas. Students felt their needs were understood and supported. The professional service made students feel welcomed.
This kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events and homework for the week. It welcomes parents to the new school year and notes the teacher's excitement to work with students and families. Key upcoming dates include the first day of school on August 21st and a "Tears and Cheers" event also on the 21st to welcome students. The homework calendar outlines daily homework assignments for the first week, such as telling family about the first day of school.
The kindergarten class will be learning about the electoral process and conducting a mock election in November. They will also learn about Native American and Pilgrim traditions and cultures and share a Thanksgiving feast. Report cards will be mailed home on November 20th and there will be no school from November 1st-2nd and November 21st-23rd for conferences and the Thanksgiving holiday.
A Curious Course on Coroutines and ConcurrencyHiroshi Ono
This document is an introduction to a tutorial on coroutines and concurrency in Python presented by David Beazley at PyCon 2009. It will provide a high-level overview of coroutines, how they can be used, and whether they are useful. The tutorial will involve a lot of code examples and assumes knowledge of Python generators. David Beazley has experience with Python and concurrency but has not previously used languages with coroutines, so the tutorial is partly for his own learning about this topic.
This documentary depicts the unlikely friendship between Joe, the owner of a trinket shop in Brooklyn, and two young filmmakers. As the filmmakers get to know Joe and investigate his past crimes, they are drawn into a moral dilemma. Their perspective changes when Joe is arrested. The film shifts to interviews and a quest to understand Joe as the directors take control of the story. The film is still a work in progress as new details about Joe emerge.
The document provides information on the 2010 Honda Insight hybrid vehicle. It highlights key features of the LX and EX trim levels such as their hybrid powertrain that provides both fuel efficiency and performance. Safety features are also summarized such as advanced airbags and vehicle structure. In addition, the document notes the Insight offers technology, amenities, cargo flexibility, and fun driving at an affordable price point.
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Presented at Station Fryslan 6 nov 2009.
1.The city of Leeuwarden
2.1988-1998-2008-2018
3.Virtual is fake. Everything is real.
4.People are losing themselves in fake.
5.The virtual world is now a screen
6.Real is a city.
7.The development of a city in Fryslan. The biggest tower has the power at the moment.
8.The city with all its organs: healthcare, financial, education, shops, press etc.
9. For one on the ground world is chaos
10. Too much information, overflow, back into capsule.
11. Living in compartimentalized organisations/ societies.
12. Bosses on top to regulate information and organization/
13. Chaos on the floor. Is like weather. You cant predict what happens next.
14. Weather found solution. Zoom out and you can predict.
15. Our world on ground is very complicated.
16. With google maps, tomtom it becomes navigatable
17. the weathermaps are the next step in getting overview in all your information.
18. social weathermaps
19. Top-down world. The boss gets everything. The branches dont communicate with each other. Bottom up. Striving for similar ambitions.
20. Capsule topdown companies fighting for growth and attention vs bottom up organism organizations born out of passion.
21. TomToms sudden collapse because of Google Maps Navigator. Information will become open.
22. Network organizations. Cells working together.
23. Back to fryslan
24. Braincell.
25. Roads in fryslan show information flow. Show which cities are important.
26. We zoom out to get context of surroundings.
27. Further zoom out. Germany and rest of Holland
28. We as Fryslan are in a very important economic region in the world. the 3rd largest in the world. Lights show information.
29. Creative class. Talent, Tolerance & Technology.
30. Fill in the picture.
31. Radical Transperancy. Show everything so people know what is happening and can connect. World upside down.
32. Law of the handicap of a head start
33. Networks on internet look like brain
34. Maslov desire map. Our highest goal is transcendence.
35 Exclusion vs Inclusion
36 The city is becoming intelligent. A collective intelligence. With different organs that more and more connect.
37. Story of a 16 year old boy.
38. What about these boys and girls in 2018?
The document summarizes statistical information about the average student in Class 4 of a school. It finds that most students are boys (69%), around 10 years old on average, live in Chojnik, have blue eyes, brown hair, and were born in October. The average height is 142.25 cm, average weight is 32 kg, and average shoe size is European 40. Most students have straight hair, do not wear glasses, and prefer to wear jeans. The most popular number is 10 and favorite sport is volleyball.
This document provides information about the 2010 Honda Insight hybrid vehicle from Griffith Honda in The Dalles, Oregon. It highlights key features of the Insight like its estimated 43 mpg highway fuel economy and various safety and driver assistance technologies. Pictures and descriptions are included of the Insight's exterior and interior colors and design. Specifications of the LX and EX trim levels are listed as well.
2010 Honda Insight color brochures provided by Atamian Honda located near Boston MA. Find the 2010 Honda Insight for sale in Massachusetts; call about our current sales and incentives at 866-312-7474.
Making social media work for you | StreetGames National Conference 2013StreetGames
The document provides information about using social media effectively for community sports clubs. It discusses the benefits of social media, best practices for engagement, and findings from a project called Talk Right. Key findings include that 100% of participants had internet access, 78% had social media accounts, and 43% used social media late at night. The document recommends clubs provide information, share photos and videos, promote activities, and interact with members online to build their community presence on social media.
This document provides a discount offer for group travel and events. Students can receive £89 off bookings over £30 made through a travel agency website. The website lists terms and conditions that apply to the discounts.
The kindergarten teachers welcome the parents back from spring break and inform them about an upcoming Science Discovery Day on April 26th where the children will participate in hands-on science activities. They note that the children will enjoy sharing what they learn with their families that evening. The teachers also remind parents that they are available to address any questions or concerns. The newsletter provides the contact information for the kindergarten teachers and includes the homework calendar for the month.
The kindergarten teachers welcome the parents back from spring break and inform them about an upcoming Science Discovery Day on April 26th where the children will participate in hands-on science activities. They note that the children will enjoy sharing what they learn with their families that evening. The teachers also remind parents that they are available to address any questions or concerns. The newsletter provides the contact information for the kindergarten teachers and includes the homework calendar for the month.
The kindergarten newsletter provides the following information in 3 sentences:
Classes resume on April 1st after spring break. An upcoming Science Discovery Day event is scheduled for April 26th where students will do hands-on science activities and share what they learn at home. The newsletter also provides the homework calendar for the month and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The kindergarten newsletter provides the following information in 3 sentences:
Classes resume on April 1st after spring break. An upcoming Science Discovery Day event is scheduled for April 26th where students will do hands-on science activities and share what they learn at home. The newsletter also provides the homework calendar for the month and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events and homework for the month of March. It announces that spring break will take place from March 18-29 with no school during that time. It also mentions that the class will be learning about Flat Stanley and sending him to visit homes to look for in the mail. Finally, it wishes families an enjoyable spring break and time together over the two-week period.
The kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events and homework for the month of March. It announces that spring break will take place from March 18-29 with no school during that time. It also mentions that the class will be learning about Flat Stanley and sending him to visit homes to look for in the mail. Finally, it wishes families an enjoyable spring break and time together over the next few weeks.
The kindergarten newsletter provides information about upcoming events in February including Grandparents Day, the 100th day of school celebration, Valentine's Day activities, and a Walk-A-Thon. It also includes the homework calendar for the month and contact information for the kindergarten teachers.
The kindergarten teacher's letter outlines upcoming February events for students and families, including Grandparents Day on February 1st, celebrating the 100th day of school on February 4th, Valentine's Day celebrations and activities on February 14th, and the school's inaugural Walk-A-Thon also on February 14th. It also lists no school days for Presidents' Day on February 18th and a faculty in-service day on February 19th. The letter provides contact information for the kindergarten teachers and includes a homework calendar for the month.
The kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events and homework for the month of January. Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Grandparents' Day are noted as no school and a special event. The homework calendar assigns short daily homework activities for each day of the week. It notes that children will now have homework on Mondays in addition to Wednesdays. Contact information is provided for the kindergarten teachers.
The kindergarten newsletter provides upcoming events and a homework calendar for January 2013. It welcomes parents back from the holiday break and notes that children will now have homework assigned on Mondays in addition to Wednesdays. The kindergarten teachers can be contacted via note or email with any questions.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a Kindergarten including a Winter Concert on December 14th and December 19th. It notes the winter break dates from December 21st to January 6th with classes resuming on January 7th. It also includes the Kindergarten's homework calendar for the month and details an upcoming Kindergarten holiday party on December 18th.
The document provides information about upcoming events for Kindergarten parents at a school. It discusses that the children are settling into the daily routine well. It lists upcoming events like Labor Day, a Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st, and Fall Tailgate on September 28th. It also includes a homework calendar for parents with suggested daily activities for children to complete at home.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for the month of September in Kindergarten. It includes a calendar listing suggested at-home assignments for each day of the week such as checking folders, completing science or homework activities, and sharing books with family. Upcoming school events are a Labor Day holiday, Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st, and Fall Tailgate on September 28th with individual Picture Days also to be announced. Contact information is provided for the Kindergarten teachers.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for the month of September in Kindergarten. It includes a calendar listing suggested at-home assignments for each day of the week such as asking their child who they sat with at lunch or sharing a book with a family member. Upcoming events noted are Labor Day with no school, a Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st, and a Fall Tailgate on September 28th.
The document provides information about upcoming events for Kindergarten parents at a school. It discusses that the children are settling into the daily routine and parents should check the monthly newsletter and homework calendar. Upcoming events include Labor Day, a Kindergarten Coffee, Fall Tailgate, and Picture Days. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to seeing parents and ask that any questions be directed to them.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for the month of September in Kindergarten. It includes a calendar with suggested at-home assignments for each day of the week such as asking their child about their day, practicing saying their teacher's name, and sharing a book with a family member. Major events mentioned are Labor Day with no school, a Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st, and a Fall Tailgate on September 28th.
The document provides information about upcoming events for Kindergarten parents at a school. It discusses that the children are settling into the daily routine and parents should check the monthly newsletter and homework calendar. Upcoming events include a Labor Day holiday, Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st, and Fall Tailgate on September 28th.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for the month of September in Kindergarten. It includes a calendar listing suggested at-home assignments for each day of the week such as checking folders, completing science or homework activities, and sharing books with family. Upcoming school events are a Labor Day holiday, Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st, and Fall Tailgate on September 28th with individual Picture Days also to be announced. Contact information is provided for the Kindergarten teachers.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for the month of September in Kindergarten. It includes a calendar with suggested at-home assignments for each day of the week such as asking their child about their day, practicing saying their teacher's name, and sharing a book with a family member. Major events mentioned are Labor Day with no school, a Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st, and a Fall Tailgate on September 28th.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities for the month of September in Kindergarten. It includes a calendar with suggested at-home assignments for each day of the week such as asking their child about their day, practicing saying their teacher's name, or sharing a book with a family member. Upcoming events highlighted are Labor Day, a Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st, and a Fall Tailgate on September 28th.