Morning Snapshots: A Peek Inside Our Classrooms

Step into our classrooms on any given morning, and you’ll find a hum of curiosity, concentration, and connection. Here’s just a glimpse of what we found during our latest walk-through:

Ladybugs

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Ladybugs 〰️

Our Ladybugs had a morning full of discovery and focus — pouring tea in practical life, puzzling with quiet concentration, and exploring their world with magnifiers and “science goggles.” Every corner of the room was buzzing with curiosity and joy!

 

Frogs

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Frogs 〰️

The Frogs had a busy morning — exploring shapes during their work time and getting into the Rosh Hashana spirit with festive coloring. Between focused learning and holiday excitement, the class hummed with quiet concentration and big smiles.

 

Bees

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Bees 〰️

In the Bees, creativity and calm went hand-in-hand this week. Some children found quiet moments with books, while others explored their artistic side with bright, bold painting. And with Rosh Hashana on the horizon, their room was full of excitement and thoughtful wishes for a sweet new year!

 

Ducks

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Ducks 〰️

Music with Mr. Bear!

Our youngest learners were all smiles this week as Mr. Bear made his return! The Ducks gathered eagerly for songs, soaking up every bit of the fun and music.

 

Butterflies

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Butterflies 〰️

The Butterflies started their day on a high note — literally! Singing their hearts out and sharing smiles all around — the perfect way to start the day!

 

Caterpillars

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Caterpillars 〰️

The Caterpillars have been busy bees this week! Between practicing their rolling work mats and creating colorful apple crafts to celebrate Rosh Hashana, their classroom was full of hands-on learning and holiday excitement.

 

Chicks

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Chicks 〰️

It was all hands on deck in the Chickadees this week! Our little artists dove into a sensory painting project, using sponges and bright colors to create cheerful prints.

Here’s to more busy hands, curious minds, and joyful mornings ahead!

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