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Theme Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Eric Carle 11 Today
is Monday
12 Pancake Breakfast
13 Paint like Eric Carle
14 Feed the Hungry Caterpillar
15 Seed Sorting
Bill Martin Jr. 18 Fire! Fire! Said
Ms. Mcguire
19 Spider Web Toss
20 Alphabet Tree
21 Butterfly Stained Glass
22 Polar Bear Freeze Dance
Award Winning
Books
25 The Day the
Crayons Quit 26
The Three Pigs 27
The Snowy Day
28 The Rainbow Fish
29 Where the Wild Things Are
Laura Numeroff 2 If you Give a
Dog a Donut 3 How many pancakes
can you stack? 4 School Closed
Happy 4th of July
5 If You Give a Moose a Muffin
6 If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Shel Silverstein 9
The Giving Tree
10 Boa Constrictor Snake Tag
11 If I were One Inch Tall
12 I Cannot Go to School Today
13 Orchestra
Eric Litwin 16 Magical
Sunglasses
17 Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete
18 Musical Shoes
19 Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons
20 Pete the Cat and the Bedtime Blues
Julia Donaldson 23
The Gruffalo 24 Tabby McTat Musical Instrument
25 The Snail and the Whale
26 The Monkey Puzzle
27 The Smartest Giant in Town
Sandra Boyton 30
Are you a Cow? 31 Animals in the Barn
1 Animal Masks
2 A is for Angry
3 Dance like you are in a zoo
Donald Crews 6
Build a Boat
7 Red Light Green Light
8 Freight Train
9 Tire Track Art
10 Truck
Teacher’s Choice 13
Teacher’s Choice
14 Teacher’s Choice
15 Teacher’s Choice
16 Teacher’s Choice
17 Teacher’s Choice
August
July
June
Key: Books Special Snack Game STEAM
Splash Day will be each Friday.
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GENERAL INFO
Summer Dates June 11th – August 15th
Age
Toddlers (2-3) & Preschool (3-4)
Food
• Morning and afternoon snacks are included.
• Catered lunches are $3.35 each or lunch may be sent from home.
Tuition
$325 per week $75 per day
Deposit: $50 per week Registration Fee: $50 per child
Splash Day
• Splash Day will be each Friday.
• We will get wildly wet when we turn on the sprinklers and bring
out the water toys.
• Remember to wear your bathing suit, water shoes, sunscreen, and
bring a towel!
CURRICULUM
Our Summer theme will be
“Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”. Research has shown that birth to age 8
is a crucial time for a child’s development of Literacy. Language
and Literacy is the foundation for all learning. It’s the major portal through
which the other learning domains unfold, including Math, Science, Social Studies, Creative Expression, Social &
Emotional Development and 21st century skills. This Summer, children’s
imaginations will be stimulated by reading about fictitious characters and
magical worlds. Our students will focus on Literacy and discover all the
fun places that you can visit in a book!
Authors & Topics will include:
• Shel Silverstein (Poetry)
• Laura Numeroff
• Eric Carle (Nature)
• Donald Crews (Transportation)
• Bill Martin Jr.
• Julia Donaldson (Animals)
ENRICHMENTS
Chess At Three gets kids playing and loving chess through storytelling. Students learn about
sportsmanship, grit, and math. Chess teaches children invaluable lessons that will positively impact them
both in school and at home.
Art History is the study of an artist and the development of their paintings, sculptures, or other visual arts. Students will explore a new artist each
month and create a piece of art inspired by the artist.
MasterChef will teach students important life skills in the Kitchen while creating up tasty, fun memories!
Students will collaboratively make new foods, making sure to taste all their creations!
Handwriting Without Tears is developmentally
appropriate, multisensory handwriting instruction for all learning styles. Children who master handwriting
are better, more creative writers. The earlier we teach children to master handwriting, the more likely they are to succeed in school, and write with speed
and ease in all subjects. Fun and engaging instructional methods will be used to enable students
to master handwriting as an automatic and comfortable skill.