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Welcome to Little Knights Preschool

 at St. Joseph Catholic School!

Called to Discipleship: Be Christ’s Light

 

 

I am excited to be a part of the St. Joseph Catholic School community as the new full day preschool teacher working with four year olds. I look forward to being a part of such a positive and caring academic community where body, mind and spirit are nurtured and developed.
 
Although I earned my education degree in Ohio, I have been a preschool teacher in Libertyville for the last 15 years. I love teaching preschool children and seeing the world through their eyes. I believe a warm and loving environment both encourages children to learn as well as helps them gain self-confidence. I am a strong believer in learning through play as well as hands on learning to help foster a child’s creativity and development. I look forward to a positive, loving, and wonderful year with your child!

 

 

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God made big things.  Brady drew a picture of something he has seen that is big - a whale! Very nice!
We made an Easter display for the classroom today.  We used the primary colors red and blue with beans to make these beautiful purple speckled eggs. E is for Each of us.  God loves everyone.A is for a broken world so He sent His Son. S is for our Sins that Jesus took away.T is for the Tomb where He lay for three whole days.E is for the Empty tomb; the stone was rolled away.  R is for the Risen Lord.  Jesus is alive today!
We brought the mini Legos to the rug to use on the Lego boards that are mounted on the wall.  It was a fun and tricky new way to play Legos!
Falasiko came to visit this morning.  We love his visits.  He was writing our friends names at the red table and talked to Hugo about his new haircut!
Beautiful coloring and Easter writing by Caroline and McKenna.  Bradley bui;t an amazing robot with Legos!
It was the boys at the Uu is for Unicorn table today.  Nice work!  Soraiya and Nellie love to play Mrs. Gillespie!  So nice to have such great healpers!

P-U-R-P-L-E, Purple is what that spells!

We learn to sign our color of the month and sing a song about it.
We made purple hyacinths for our classroom for Purple Day!  We used cork as our painting medium, so fun to stamp with!
We celebrated the color purple today!  We wore purple, had purple water in the sensory table, painted purple flowers, enjoyed purple Kool-Aid at snack time, and listened to the beautiful story I Love You the Purplest bu Barbara Joosse.  What a fun day!