School News: Last Day

Today was the last day of preschool and it was fun day!

I took a before school photo on the first day of school in this same spot and I decided I would do the same for the last day of school too!

 

To begin class Mrs. W opened with pray asking for safety for all her students has they leave her class today and then read the Bible story from Mark 10:13-16 about the little children and Jesus.

Afterward we danced! Mrs. W had the class get in a large circle and then they sang a cute song while picking a friend to dance in the middle of the circle. We moved around the circle so everyone had a chance to dance. I was hoping to find the song or the lyrics on the internet but haven’t had very much luck. I will keep looking.

Afterward to settle back down, Mrs. W read the story by Laura Numeroff,
If You Give a Moose a Muffin.”

We headed over to the tables after the story and got fitted for our very own moose antlers! Cute girls: Payton, Makayla, and Isabel.

A whole herd of moose!

Then they wanted to act like moose eating!

After the group photo as moose, we went back to the tables to make bird feeders.

I loved Makayla’s bird feeder and asked her for a photo.

We headed out to the courtyard for some running around time. The boys chased the girls, the girls chased the boys and then there were cute moments of walking together with friends in the grass; Emily, Aubrey (Olivia’s older sister), Isabel, and Rebecca.

Snack time was a party time celebration. They had several different cookie choices, cupcakes, rice crispy snacks, grapes, and even ice cream with fudge, caramel, and sprinkles! Talk about sugar overload!!

Enjoying their snack time.

Just before leaving… one last photo with Mrs. W and Mrs. Standfield. Two great teachers who really love what they do and love the kids too!

I love Isabel’s bird feeder. She was the only one to wrap stickers around the cap.
The horn is from the “treasure chest” of toys that Mrs. W allowed the kids to pick 2 items from. Isabel choose the horn and the game of “Pick-up-sticks.”

We took her feeder outside and I let her hang it on the fence hook. Isabel is excited to see some birds come to her feeder.