Daily Archives: October 27, 2017


October 27


Hello Evergreen Families, This week has been full of more conversations about the weather and Fall. Always an exciting topic this time of year!  We read Picking Apples and Pumpkins, Fall Harvest Bringing in Food and Leaf Man which led 

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October 27


Dear River Families, This week in River we continued studying owls and bats! We had a wonderful trip to the Pumpkin Patch at Isabelle Farms. This week the children listened to a silly story about monsters and used fun art 

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October 27


Good Afternoon Garden and Mountain families! This week we continued our theme of “My Universe, My World” by reading the books I Am A Tree! Amazing Feelings, and Nursery Rhymes. We also sang the songs “Oh Mr. Sun”, “Itsy Bitsy 

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October 27


Good afternoon Birch families! This week the Birch class turned their attention to Halloween and fall.  During small circle, the children listened to the books Rattlebone Rock, Old Old Witch, Which Witch Is Which? and Trick or Treat Halloween.  The 

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October 27


Good afternoon Dogwood families, This week Dogwood learned about apples and pumpkins. During small circle, the children sang “I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas”, “The Itsy Bitsy Pumpkin”, and “Five Little Pumpkins” and we read: Fall Apples, Fruit is a 

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October 27


Good afternoon Cedar families, This week Cedar learned about apples and pumpkins. During small circle, the children sang “I Like to Eat Apples and Bananas”, “The Itsy Bitsy Pumpkin”, and “Five Little Pumpkins” and we read: Fall Apples, Fruit is a 

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Parent Weekly Notes | October 27, 2017


Great week at Treehouse!  Thanks so much for being a part of our community!     Parent Group Note:  Our Parent Group Coordinator – Jillian Waters recently moved far enough away that coming to Treehouse is no longer a great fit.  

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October 27


Dear Forest Families, This week in Forest the children enjoyed playing in the leaves. They learned how to use the rakes to make piles of leaves. The children worked as a team to pile the leaves, and lined themselves up 

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