P.E. Class this week September 7 to September 11, 2015
I would like to remind parents to
send your children dressed in an appropriate way for the days that they have
P.E. class:
- No dresses for the girls
- No jeans
- No crocks
- No sandals
- No boots
Children who are not wearing the
appropriate clothing will not be allowed to participate in P.E. class.
GENERAL INFORMATION
DESAYUNO TIPICO – We ask our parents to
collaborate with our teachers in the organization of each classroom’s Desayuno
Tipico for Friday, September 11. This will take place during first period
(8:00-8:50 a.m.).
BRICKS4KIDZ – The
first module for Bricks4kidz will begin on Friday, September 18. Each module
will have only 4 sessions, at a cost of L1,000 per module. A Bricks4kidz representative
will be in school on Friday, September 11 for those of you who are interested
in enrolling your child(ren). For more information on Bricks4kidz please visit http://www.bricks4kidz.com/
CHANGES
IN THE OCTOBER HOLIDAYS – We have received official word that a decree was
issued in Congress changing the October holidays to October 7, 8, and 9. We will be complying and changing the
holidays.
We understand that some families may have purchased tickets
for trips at the end of October, and we will be as accommodating as possible in
helping our students with missed work. If this is the case, please contact the
teachers and/or area coordinator to make the arrangements for make up work and
content.
Important
Dates Coming Up:
Tuesday, Sept 8 Mid Term
Wednesday, Sept. 9
Midterm grades on the server by 3:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 11 Independence Day Celebration
/ Early Dismissal 11:45 a.m.
Progress Reports sent home
Monday & Tuesday Honduran Independence Day Holiday
Sept 14 & 15
Tuesday, Sept 16 MAP Fall testing session
begins
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P.E. Class this week
Second Grade
Besides working on following
instructions, we will be strengthening laterality (i.e. right and left, around,
through it).
Third Grade
We worked on the appropriate ways to
warm up, each student had the opportunity to contribute with an exercise. We
continue working on following instructions with games and directions given to
the students, and participating in strategy games.
Fourth Grade
Students will begin to engage in
activities that help in developing their physical abilities such as speed,
strength and endurance.
Fifth Grade
The students will know their
physical abilities in different kinds of muscle in addition to developing their
motor skills.
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