Happy March! I wonder if it will come in like a lamb or a lion. March is such an unpredictable weather month, but we can’t complain about our winter so far and Phil did promise us an early Spring. Of course, March is the month of Leprechauns, and we all know how they can play tricks on us!
The children will be kept busy this month with a lot of fun activities. The month kicks off with a celebration of Dr. Seuss’s birthday and then Clifford the Big Red Dog’s birthday. The middle of the month will be spent trying to problem solve different ways to catch any leprechauns who might try to sneek into our school and pull pranks on them. I have heard that that our little green friends like to take toys off the shelves at night, scatter library books over the floor, and turn things green!
From Our Education Department
March, 2020
|
Topics: Language & Literacy
To kick off National Reading Month, our schools are celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2 for a fun-filled day of literacy activities. Students will read and reenact their favorite books, write their own stories, and play dress up. Below are five age-appropriate books to continue the celebration with your[.....]
Read More »
This entry was posted in Chalfont. Bookmark the
permalink. Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.
March News
Happy March! I wonder if it will come in like a lamb or a lion. March is such an unpredictable weather month, but we can’t complain about our winter so far and Phil did promise us an early Spring. Of course, March is the month of Leprechauns, and we all know how they can play tricks on us!
The children will be kept busy this month with a lot of fun activities. The month kicks off with a celebration of Dr. Seuss’s birthday and then Clifford the Big Red Dog’s birthday. The middle of the month will be spent trying to problem solve different ways to catch any leprechauns who might try to sneek into our school and pull pranks on them. I have heard that that our little green friends like to take toys off the shelves at night, scatter library books over the floor, and turn things green!
From Our Education Department
March, 2020
|
Topics: Language & Literacy
To kick off National Reading Month, our schools are celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2 for a fun-filled day of literacy activities. Students will read and reenact their favorite books, write their own stories, and play dress up. Below are five age-appropriate books to continue the celebration with your[.....]
5 Books to Read with Your Preschooler During National Reading Month
Read More »