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Miss Lori’s 4/23/2021 Red Robin Preschool Newsletter

Miss Lori’s 4/23/2021 Red Robin Preschool Newsletter

April is quickly flying by and we have been so busy each day!  This week we finished up our “Dinosaur Unit” which has been a big hit with the children.  After learning about six dinosaurs in depth each of your children were asked “If you could be one of these dinosaurs, which one would you be?”  Your child answered the question and then illustrated their answer.  The six dinosaurs we read stories about and learned about are 1) Triceratops 2) Stegosaurus 3) Pterodactyl 4) T-Rex 5)Apatosaurus and the 6) Velocicaptor.  Many of the children have become dinosaur experts!  Your child worked hard on their Dinosaur mural and their 3-d Dinosaur!  Let them tell you all about the facts they have learned.

Our class had a lot of fun during lesson time this week as we guessed the beginning letter for each picture your child brought in!  This was a great way to review the letters Aa-Ww.  Next week we will move on to the letter “Xx”.

Soon we will begin our Unit on the “Human Body”.  Please send in 5 pictures of healthy food your child likes to eat.  If you have any books, feel free to send them in for us to read!

Our children have been enjoying playing outdoors now that the weather has been sunny, warm and beautiful!

We continue to observe the type of clouds each day and discuss the weather.

Wishing all of our families a beautiful weekend.  Enjoy your children!

Miss Lori and Miss Kristine

CHOOSE RED ROBIN WITH CONFIDENCE

Of course, parents should trust their own experience and instincts when choosing a school or camp. However, the critical decision about with whom to entrust your child should also be based on the program’s license, accreditations, and commitment to safety. Red Robin holds many such distinctions. They are a source of pride for us and can be a source of confidence for you.

Red Robin elects to maintain its accreditation with the American Camp Association (ACA).  This commitment requires Red Robin to adhere to many stringent standards and inspections, which help parents select camps that meet industry-accepted and government-recognized regulations.

In addition, our school is licensed by New York State.

We are also chartered by the New York State Education Department-Board of Regents.

We are permitted to operate by the Nassau County Health Department.

Red Robin is a peanut and tree nut free facility, one of many safeguards implemented to protect our students and campers.

James Ruppel