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Magical Moment in Kinder!

It was a truly magical moment as Mrs. Conn’s special guest brought stories to life in more ways than one! Our kindergartners were captivated by a reading session where words came alive through storytelling and the beauty of sign language. A reminder that stories are for everyone, in every language. 

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4th Grade Austin Trip

Our 4th-grade students attended their annual Austin field trip recently.  Students left early in the morning in charter buses and were able to go on a guided tour of the capitol.  While there, they participated in several interactive activities, toured the facilities, and explored all about what they had been learning about in their classrooms.  Once they ate lunch, they boarded the buses and headed back home, making a stop at the Innerspace Caverns to explore the caves.

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Kids Count Players

Our Kindergarten through 2nd-grade students attended a program this week put on by The Kids Count Players.  The Kids Count Players are a volunteer puppet troupe and a project of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Collin County, created for children and dedicated to keeping them safe.  These dynamic volunteers educate students about personal safety, boundaries, private touches, and the difference between surprises and secrets.  The program provides children with critical information to help them stay safe from abuse. 

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Counting 1-10

Our kindergarteners are doing awesome things!  Mrs. Mori's dual language students are showing how they can count, order and represent the numbers 1-10 in many different ways.

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Intervention Fun

Mrs. Price's class has had a lot of fun getting to know each other, learning about classroom routines, expectations, and procedures, and starting our learning groups! Kindergarten and first grade were able to use stamps to stamp out numbers, identify, and represent the numbers with linking cubes. First grade took it a step further and combined two groups, building them up for addition processes!

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