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In. Schiller Miss Buck 'Jout tyiade Grade IS Twenty four little boys and girls came in- to First Grade eager to learn how to read and write. Peter stayed with us only a week when his family moved to New Jersey. Two other boys left when the form work was finished. We have oeen busy learning how to read and how to add num- bers. Our motto is First we work than we ploy . We have ftn at times and we en- joy learning new words so we can be good readers. We made animals out «f cloy and they do look real. Our days or full and we always hove something interesting ito do. tyiacU Grade IB We all hove been very busy all year trying very hard to learn to read, to count, and to write well. We are planning to hove our assembly program on on Easter theme, since it comes right around that time. We were all thrilled to get cards from Miss Buck when she went to Florida Christmas time. We will all try very hard all year to do good work so we can go on to the Second Grade next year. Mrs. Bennett 0KiKcLe%yafite t Kindergarten Mrs. Bennett There are 50 children in Kindergarten this year, including two sets of twins. Miss Weiss comes in twice a week to hove me sic with us. We create things with poper. wood. clay, paint and crayons. We tell stories and personal experiences and es- pecially like listening to stories. By June we hope to write our names in manuscript, write and understand numbers from I-10 and complete our Reading Readiness workbooks . Perhaps we have the most fun in taking various field trips.
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Mrs. Sherwood Mrs. Kramer Mrs. Crowell i Ifctd tytcule Our biggest project this year was Little Town . We planned the streets, made the building, signs, trees and people. We learn ed about community helpers, and how wns, cities, and farms depend on one en- ter. Our study of electricity helped us light up our town. Experiments in science Haught us many things, and it was fun to learn to multiply, divide and do cursive writing. tpwr ath if li Second fyade Twenty-nine little girts and boys started Second Grade in September. Kathy King left us in November to move to Babylon. Our school days are concerned with learn- ing to read for information and enjoyment. All our work is related to the development of reading abilities. We want to learn to live with each other, have respect for others and understanding and interest in the things around us. Projects and activities help us to develop good citizenship pract- ices and wider knowledge. We do a great deal of sharing in work, play and hobbies. Second (fauie Anytime is Reading Time in our Second Grade, and many of us have read several books. We enjoy writing our own stories and poems, too. The 3 R's are very im- portant to us but we have learned they can be fun. We are keeping a class diary Day by Day and have discovered many inter- esting ideas about days, months, numbers, and time. By studing our Community Help- ers we see how each person must work and play with others for a good living and iome of us have decided the kind of wori we would like to do someday soon. We are learning that healthy children are happy children and that safety is first, last and always. Our Assembly Program. I Hear America Singing shows how songs and dances have helped our country grow fnd remain free.
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