One last post for the Seabury kindergarten year of 2020-21. A wild ride of a year, sometimes at home, sometimes at school with hybrid classes and kids still at home. Lots of Zoom. But in the joy of beach day we found relaxation, play, science and friends. Students enjoyed seeing all stages of sand dollars lives, the very cool skeleton of a dog fish, and all the sand, salt water and seaweed they could enjoy. Such a lovely class. I will miss them so much. Hopefully, their first grade year will be a little more normal but I know they will have success in all they do. Happy Summer, Bumblebees!
Monday, June 14, 2021
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Thursday, June 3, 2021
The Bumblebees worked hard last week to create math board games to take home and play with their families. They built these games from scratch. Every idea was their own. Some had shapes, some counting, some adding and subtracting, multiplying and dividing. Their games were esthetically pleasing and, from all I hear, very successful and fun to play.
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