Kindergarten Newsletter example



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Day Friday, January 20th: All Pro Dads Spirit Shop open 10-1 Thursday, February 2nd 100th Day of School Tuesday, February 14th Valentine’s Day Parties Thursday, March 9th Open House at CES Our Learning •Reading: Readers Pursue Interests •Writing: Reviewing Procedures Expectations of the Writing Workshop •Math: Compose Decompose Numbers 1-10 •Science: Exploring Observing Types of Weather •Social Studies: Martin Luther King, Jr..

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