Chilly Greetings!
I just got back from a hike and saw so many incredible tracks, I would have loved my 16 tracking buddies to have been there! Over the past two weeks, we’ve learned about the very cool beaver, an animal that creates an entire ecosystem as it builds its home. This week, our curiosity turned to squirrels and their clever nut-hiding habits. We discovered how forgotten nuts can sprout into new trees, making squirrels unexpected helpers in growing healthy forests!
In math, we continued to engage in games that focused on making combinations and practicing correct number formation.
In literacy, we began introducing our next unit by discussing living and non-living things. Over the coming weeks, we will continue strengthening our reading and discussion skills while exploring the fascinating world of ecology. Students are already showing curiosity and excitement about learning how living things interact with their environments.
On Thursday we had a wonderful time cheering on the VT Catamounts women’s basketball team! While it was a high-stimulation (and tiring!) day for everyone, students had a blast showing their UVM spirit! 🐱
Note: Please continue to check your child for head lice.
Ski & ride day @ Cochran's on Thursday!
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