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00:30 B.L.U.E Spells Blue!! Uploaded Sep 25, 2017 by Kris Beyer
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8:02 3rd Grade Video Uploaded Sep 10, 2019 by Carrie D'Amore
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00:07 Fun Friday joke from Edward,😄❤️😄 Uploaded Dec 11, 2020 by Kris Beyer
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00:04 Kindness is cool!
Harry and Poppy came with Fox and Trove to teach us all about how kindness is cool. We learned all about recognizing problems and finding solutions that make everyone happy. We also learned how to calm ourselves with our calming clouds. Ask your preschooler to show you how the calming clouds help us!
Uploaded Sep 21, 2017 by Julie Feely -
00:10 PreK 4 composed a song!
We learned about backtracks, melodies, rhythm, and more! Enjoy listening to our song titled, Jump!🎶
Uploaded Feb 27, 2023 by Kris Beyer -
00:11 The Ants Go Marching!
In religion, we talked about all the little things that God made that are so special. Our lesson included singing this song and our class loves to move to music!
Uploaded Apr 20, 2018 by Julie Feely -
00:18 There is a color we all know!
There is a color we all know, can you guess what it is?
Uploaded Nov 15, 2017 by Julie Feely
B-R-O-W-N, B-R-O-W-N, B-R-O-W-N
And that's how you spell BROWN! -
00:24 Believe in the magic of Christmas!
Preschool “Believes in the Magic of Christmas”. Every preschooler planted a magic peppermint seed today in hopes of it growing into a full size candy cane by whispering to the seed that they believe in the magic of the season!
Uploaded Dec 07, 2017 by Julie Feely -
00:14 Boomwhackers!
Rhythm is an important skill in language development!
Uploaded Sep 10, 2021 by Kris Beyer
Hearing and using rhythm actually helps young children develop early literacy skills! Today our preschoolers enjoyed experimenting with Boomwhackers, and tapping out rhythms! -
00:15 Exploding Pumpkin!
With the help of our very own Spookley, the pumpkin (who came from our Preschool Pumpkin Patch), we did a very cool science experiment. We made Elephant Toothpaste inside our pumpkin. Using yeast as a catalyst to release the oxygen molecules from a hydrogen peroxide solution, the oxygen-filled bubbles in the foam are created when the hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2).
Uploaded Oct 27, 2017 by Julie Feely