June North Preschool Newsletter

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Hello June~

 
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This month, the North Preschool students will learn about hummingbirds. They’ll study the anatomy, habits, and life cycle of the hummingbird. Additionally, the preschool students will complete a special art project in celebration of Father’s Day!

“The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child’s own natural desire to learn.”--Maria Montessori


Dates to remember:

  • Tiny Tots at Benaroya Hall on June 7, 9:00-10:30 a.m.
  • Father's Day Donuts with Dad on June 14, 7:30-9:00 a.m.
  • Preschool Graduation on June 28

Quick Classroom Reminders:

  • Please be sure your child has extra clothes in his/her cubby

 

 

 

June Birthdays:

Anna (3) June 22

 
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June Toddler Newsletter

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Hello June~

 
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This month, the toddler students will study insects. They’ll enjoy sorting and matching different types of insects and complete insect-themed art. Additionally, we’ll work with insects in Play-Doh—a classroom favorite! During circle, we’ll sing “The Ants Go Marching One by One,” “The Insect Song,” and “A Fly is on My Toe.”

“The senses, being explorers of the world, open the way to knowledge.”--Maria Montessori


Dates to remember:

  • Tiny Tots at Benaroya Hall on June 7, 9:00-10:30 a.m.
  • Father's Day Donuts with Dad on June 14, 7:30-9:00 a.m.
  • Preschool Graduation on June 28

Quick Classroom Reminders:

Please check to see that your child has extra clothes and diapers in the classroom.

 

 

 

June Birthdays:

Lars (2) June 1

 
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June Infant Newletter

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Hello June~

This month, our theme is summer! We will have several summer-related works on the shelves, including puzzles, art, and bottle shakers.

Weekly focus—

  • Week one: Cognitive (put and take)

  • Week two: Practical life (sandal and hat basket)

  • Week three: Fine motor (stacking)

  • Week four: Sensorial (shakers)


 
An authentic child is one who feels secure, autonomous, competent, and connected.
When we help a child to feel secure, feel appreciated, feel that ‘somebody is deeply, truly interested in me,’ by the way we just look, the way we just listen, we influence that child’s whole personality, the way that child sees life.
— RIE Principal
 

Dates to remember:

  • Father's Day Donuts with Dad on June 14, 7:30-9:00 a.m.
  • Preschool Graduation on June 28

Classroom reminder:

Please label your child's bottles and/or food with their first and last name, date, and the type of milk or food. Let us know if your child has dietary restrictions! We'll update thier file and ensure these are monitored during communal snack times. Thank you!

June Birthdays:

Coming soon!

 
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May South Preschool Newsletter

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Hello May~

 
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This month, the South Preschool students will learn about strawberries. They’ll learn how strawberries grow and complete matching strawberry-focused language cards and art.

“There is a great sense of community within the Montessori classroom, where children of differing ages work together in an atmosphere of cooperation rather than competitiveness.”--Maria Montessori


Dates to remember:

  • Early Closure (12:00 p.m.) for May Day on May 1
  • Mother's Day Brunch May 10, 7:30-9:00 a.m.
  • PFM Closed May 27 for Memorial Day

Quick Classroom Reminders:

  • Please be sure your child has extra clothes in his/her cubby

 

 

 

 

May Birthdays:

Freya (3) May 4 ; Zoe (3) May 7 ; Sienna (5) May 14 ; Noah (3) May 19

 
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May North Preschool Newsletter

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Hello May~

 
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This month, the North Preschool students will study insects! They’ll focus on the lifecycle and body parts of butterflies, beetles, and ants. The students will complete art projects to share what they learn.

“The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child’s own natural desire to learn.”--Maria Montessori


Dates to remember:

  • Early Closure (12:00 p.m.) for May Day on May 1
  • Mother's Day Brunch May 10, 7:30-9:00 a.m.
  • PFM Closed May 27 for Memorial Day

Quick Classroom Reminders:

  • Please be sure your child has extra clothes in his/her cubby

 

 

 

May Birthdays:

Zora (3) May 19 ; Frida (3) May 22 ; Aarav (4) May 28

 
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May Toddler Newsletter

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Hello May~

 
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This month, the toddler students will study frogs. They’ll learn about where they live, what they eat, and complete several fun frog art projects! During circle time, we’ll sing “Five Green and Speckled Frogs.”

“The senses, being explorers of the world, open the way to knowledge.”--Maria Montessori


Dates to remember:

  • Early Closure (12:00 p.m.) for May Day on May 1
  • Mother's Day Brunch May 10, 7:30-9:00 a.m.
  • PFM Closed May 27 for Memorial Day

Quick Classroom Reminders:

Please check to see that your child has extra clothes and diapers in the classroom.

 

 

 

May Birthdays:

Daphne (2) May 7 ; Emery and Quinn (2) May 23 ; Nathaniel (2) May 25

 
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May Infant Newletter

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Hello May~

This month, our theme is color! We have new colorful work on the shelves, via mobiles (for young infants), and other classroom decor. Teachers will sing the colors of the rainbow to familiarize the infants with the names of each color. The infants will continue to experiment with paints and crayons, and we look forward to sharing their creations with you!

Weekly focus—

  • May 1-3: Fine motor (ring pegs)

  • May 6-10: Practical life (pitcher and cup)

  • May 13-17: Sensory (colorful fabric and texture)

  • May 20-24: Cognitive (puzzles)

  • May 27-31: Self-help (zippers)


 
An authentic child is one who feels secure, autonomous, competent, and connected.
When we help a child to feel secure, feel appreciated, feel that ‘somebody is deeply, truly interested in me,’ by the way we just look, the way we just listen, we influence that child’s whole personality, the way that child sees life.
— RIE Principal
 

Dates to remember:

  • Early Closure (12:00 p.m.) for May Day on May 1
  • Mother's Day Brunch May 10, 7:30-9:00 a.m.
  • PFM Closed May 27 for Memorial Day

Classroom reminder:

Please label your child's bottles and/or food with their first and last name, date, and the type of milk or food. Let us know if your child has dietary restrictions! We'll update thier file and ensure these are monitored during communal snack times. Thank you!

May Birthdays:

Dax (1) May 11

 
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Head of School Newsletter: May

PFM Families,

We are excited to enter the month of May here at Pacific First Montessori.  The children and teachers will be spending more time outside as the weather gets warmer and extended dayers (the oldest kids at PFM) will be taking their learning outside as their teachers prepare outdoor activities for them.

This month we welcome Lucie and her family to the toddler room.  Jack Bell has made his transition to South Preschool and is doing a great job!  We said goodbye to Avery from North Preschool, as she moved to Minneapolis with her family and we look forward to keeping in touch with them as pen-pals . Our classrooms are full of engaged and thriving young children, and we couldn’t be happier!

On May 10, we welcome mommies to come into our classrooms to have Mother’s Day brunch with us from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. We look forward to this event each year, and the children really love having their moms visit the classroom to enjoy treats with them.

New tuition rates and the 2019-2020 school calendar will be sent out to families soon as well as summer enrollment forms.

Warmest regards,

Teddi Blades

Director & Owner, PFM