Sarah was excited this month to get to bring home the Mystery Bag again. This time she had to return it with something inside that started with the letter w. She thought of a water bottle and Daddy helped her think of her Woody the Cowboy doll.
Number work...
Sarah worked on learning the sounds of and writing the letters w, x and y.
Sarah's rainbow made out of Fruit Loops.
Even Phoebe got to wave a flag in the parade.
The Olympic events consisted of Big Wheel races, a relay race, soccer ball dribbling race, Frisbee toss, and tug of war. Sarah was nervous to participate in the first three events by herself because of many adults and other children watching her. But, she did well on her own in the Frisbee throw (Thanks Aunt Lindsee for teaching her to throw a Frisbee correctly. She did not throw the hammer... maybe next time.) And, she loved the tug of war with her classmates! Her class tugged against another class, the teachers and a group of parents.
Here is Sarah's class at the end of the Olympics, right after their awards ceremony. Each child received a gold medal and certificate.
Sarah is improving and recognizing more and more numbers. She has started to enjoy doing coloring by number activities at school and at home.
Each child at Sarah's school participated in the school art fair. Sarah's Button Art was chosen for display. She titled it "Snow White", and was very happy to show Phoebe and I her work.
Sarah's memory verse for March was "Sing praises to the Lord." Psalm 9:11
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