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We started the week with our monthly Fire Drill...Cherry class were kind of wondering what we are doing and yet they still manage to follow everyone else outside wearing their head gears...
And since the temperature is good lately, we went to the park and the kids played with the remaining dry leaves...
And we also did a Cherry Blossom flowers craft and review our numbers and shapes...
And then we made our special presents for Grape Class..
Today had come to have our "Goodbye Party" for Grape Class...we played "rock,scissors,papers"...
We gave our gifts to Grape Class starting with Cherry Class...
The most fun part this day, was having lunch together...
Until next school year!! Congratulations Grape Class! (^_^)/
And since the temperature is good lately, we went to the park and the kids played with the remaining dry leaves...
And we also did a Cherry Blossom flowers craft and review our numbers and shapes...
And then we made our special presents for Grape Class..
Today had come to have our "Goodbye Party" for Grape Class...we played "rock,scissors,papers"...
We gave our gifts to Grape Class starting with Cherry Class...
The most fun part this day, was having lunch together...
Until next school year!! Congratulations Grape Class! (^_^)/
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The Tea Party for the parents and kids had been successfully held. Thank you to all the parents for bringing delicious snacks. The children also enjoyed the sweets.
The next day after the Tea Party, we went to Ueno Zoo, as it was related to our Science lesson. We were lucky because the weather was just perfect, sunny and warm.
The children enjoyed these two activies
Until next time.
The next day after the Tea Party, we went to Ueno Zoo, as it was related to our Science lesson. We were lucky because the weather was just perfect, sunny and warm.
The children enjoyed these two activies
Until next time.
Spelling everything from ANT to ZOO lately. Visiting the acorn park mostly, with occasional visits to Akatsuka Park, where the slides produce static electricity and the swings are still fenced off.