Dear Mom and Dad:
Today we met Mr. Dudoni. Ask me to tell you who he is! He went to school in Tanga and he shared some photos from Tanga school. We learned that Mr. Dudoni brings artifacts from Cranston such as letters, artwork and photos to share with the teachers and students. On February 25, parents will have a chance to purchase our art for $10 each.
PM: we did a special art project today. Ask me to tell you what kind of tree I created and how I made the branches!
Question of the day: Post on the blog something you learned from Mr. Dudoni today about Tanzania and Tanga School.
Love,
Kindergarten
Housekeeping:
PM has school tomorrow.
CHINESE NEW YEAR
It is Chinese New years On Monday February 8! Please wear RED for good luck. Kindergarten will be having a feast to celebrate this event. We will be serving egg noodles with peas and carrots cooked with vegetable broth. We will also be eating oranges and having some iced tea. On this day students don’t need to bring a snack. If you know that your child may prefer to eat their own snack you are welcome to still pack one. PM kindergarten will be performing a song in the gym at 2:10pm
VALENTINE’S DAY
Parents we will be having our valentine festivities on Tuesday February 9. If you would like to hand out cards please leave the TO: blank and onl write FROM: (your child's name).
Number of students in the AM for each class
Red: 22
Blue: 22
Green: 20
Number of students in the PM for each class
Red: 18
Blue: 19
Green: 19
CARNIVAL
We also have Carnival on Tuesday! Your child will be outside for most of the morning participating in many traditional activities to celebrate Carnival. Please ensure your child is dressed appropriately.
Tanga school is 71 years old and the windows are broken. And there's cracks in the cement.
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The school needs new windows and it is very hot.
ReplyDeleteNate
There's holes and cracks in the floor of the school. The windows are broken. Cranston School is making art with sharpies and rubbing alcohol to help. -Oliver
ReplyDeleteMr.Dudoni told us that Tanga school was built in 1971 and his students wanted to learn about our school.
ReplyDeleteShaheer.
Today, Mr. Dudoni told us that Tanga School was built in 1971. People in Tanzania work really hard because they don't have all lot of money to buy things.
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ReplyDeleteHannah D said she learned that before they had to get water from the well for the bathroom, but now they have a tap. It is very hot there so they keep the windows open.
ReplyDeleteI learned that at Tanzania the windows are broken. Also they put some stuff in the sea water so they can drink it and wash their hands with it.
ReplyDeleteI learned that there are holes in the school's roof and cracks in the floor. I learned that bats come in the school.
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Levi: the building is old. They carve stuff and make necklaces.
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