#Trinitycares It is so uplifting to be among over 7,000 people of color in Seattle engaging in DEI work. Presently Dr. Joy Degruy is opening the conference. Amazing way to kick off the session.
It’s Spring - the perfect time to study things that happen in the Spring. Flowers bloom, rain showers, rainbows, ice cream, birds hatch, butterflies, leaves, picnics ... our Pre-K students ideas of Spring #Trinitylearns, #CherishChildhood , @MsAprilsPreK@Ajonesprek@rgmteach
GL’s presentation of his All About Me Chart and Poster , topped off with a special “dual reading” of “The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors Shoot” read by mom and big brother helped us begin our Fabulous Friday with a blast! #TrinityCARES@MsAprilsPreK@Ajonesprek
Extending our learning further Ms. Nina shared a video of her travels to France and the UK. It was amazing to see how much our Pre-k students retained from their Olympic studies of France and the UK. #Trinitylearns@MsAprilsPreK@Ajonesprek@rgmteach
From the “stones” of Scotland (study of United Kingdom) to our study of rocks in special Science /Art class, our students used their 5 senses to explore things made from rock around Trinity School #TrinityLearns@MsAprilsPreK@Ajonesprek@dchamblissprek
What do you get when you mix 2 cups of heavy cream, 1/4 cup of sugar, 2 teaspoons of vanilla, ice, rock salt and then ... shake it up? Ice cream! Ask your Pre-k students how!#TrinityLearns@MsAprilsPreK@Ajonesprek
What a Friday morning. Our 6th grade buddies helped us make our Olympic flags, First graders shared hand washing tips, then special buddy reading time, then off to the playground before math with Ms. Becky. #trinityLearns@MsAprilsPreK@Ajonesprek
Math is fun in Pre-k. We played “Roll and Build”. Using dice and cubes, we broke into teams, counted the # on the dice, identified # on their chart, built towers which their partner “double checked” for accuracy. #TrinityLearns@MsAprilsPreK@Ajonesprek