Dear Mariposa Families and Friends,
November sure was fast! We had a lot of fun reflecting on what we are most thankful for and even enjoyed our first rainy days at Rolph.
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Students and staff decorated leaves with what they are most thankful for. Family, their lives and friends were common answers. Staff took it further by having students think about how their lives could be different if certain elements were missing. During science we taught students to remember to be thankful for plants and nature as they play a huge role in our air cycle, pictured here too. |
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Some inside dress-up fun with first grade friends. |
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Did you know that we have not been going to Precita Park (except Thursdays) since the time change? Due to parent/teacher conference week and the extra hour of Mariposa, we returned to Precita. Here some 5th graders perform for the judges and below is a heated football game. Kickball has also been super popular this month! |
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We also like to post students hard at homework! |
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Paola with a nice little crowd for story time. |
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More homework. Yeahhhh good job! |
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Yes it is true, we allowed electronics during parent/teacher conference week! Although it goes against Mariposa believes of being device-free while here, it was allowed because it was a kid idea brought to the Kid's Council earlier this year. We actually forgot about it, but the students sure did not. What was cool was that most of the games they played are actually interactive and they created some fun challenges. Electronics week also really helped us get through the long, rainy days we must admit! |
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Random inside fun. |
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Indoor soccer! |
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Guitar lessons? You never know what can happen at Mariposa. |
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The fort building on rainy days was so awesome! Young engineers at work. |
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On the Thursdays that we don't have a visiting chef, we try to put something together with what we have. Here Jenny and the kids make some tasty treats. |
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We also did a bunch of sewing to make use of the extra time during parent/teacher conferences and the rain. It was awesome to see how well some of the first timers did! |
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Our friend from Tree Frog Treks brought a lizard by one afternoon for the kids to learn about. She comes to Amelia's Miniposa Kids Toddler program that happens at Rolph each morning except Thursdays. Please help us spread the word. |
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In Spring we are hoping to get to work on some outdoor gardening projects. This is kind of our idea for now. Large pots and planters that we can move if we have to. Please consider donating some if you can or getting involved in the planning process if you are interested in gardening. In related news, we are also looking forward to remodeling our skate course soon. Did you know that a first grader taught Paola how to "drop-in" in November? So cool! |
It has been great writing this blog and I am very impressed with everyone's hard work. Hopefully you found the letter packet in the sign-out binders by now asking for donations towards a staff holiday cash gift. Please ask me if you haven't seen the letter and if you did, please give to our hardworking, amazing staff! We also have a collection bin for new toys which will go to Bay Area Children in need. We selected this charity as it is easiest for kids to relate to and will lay the foundation for their Service Learning projects later in the year. (More on that another time) Please show your children that giving is cool!
Happy Holidays,
Chris K.
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