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We are off to a great start this school year! We are definitely learning all of our routines quickly and are off to a fast start. It truly is going to be a great year and we couldn't be more excited about all the fun things to come.






Here are some snapshots of our first couple days!

 Learning our fun math games! Ask your child to show you how to play Monster Squeeze.

 We are working on building our stamina during work on writing time as well.

 And another...Nice job Cain and Stephanie!

 Look at our April birthdays!

And the July ones!

Be sure to practice reading at home! Remember the expectation is 15 minutes. Happy Reading!

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