
Happy Artsy Thursday! Enjoy a video made by our UPK teacher, Ms. Caporina. Her video may help open up communication with your child about what is happening in the world today with the Coronavirus. Allow your child to express themselves and know it's okay to talk about what is happening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQcY3geMt7A

When children build together they explore math and science concepts and develop their social and early literacy skills. Children can use any building material—from a fort of branches on the playground to a block city in the classroom, or a hideaway made from couch pillows at home.


Today is Work Together Wednesday! We hope you enjoy the videos below!
Mrs. Almonaitis and her dog Gracie
https://youtu.be/NfQWMlBJiXo
Ms. Caporina with her family
https://youtu.be/uZvL98W5tl8
Mrs. DiCeglio and Ms.DiCeglio
https://youtu.be/8WuMXgG-ezU

Today is Tasty Tuesday! Cooking together connects math with literacy skills, science, and more. Create your own snacks and share the recipes and photos of your creations with your child's teacher.




Happy Music Monday!


Happy Week of the Young Child! Today is Music Monday. When children sing, dance, and listen to music they develop their language and early literacy skills while being active and encouraging movement.


This week we are celebrating, "Week of the Young Child". Every day will be a different theme that you will see in this week's calendar located in the document section of our page.


Aiden and Zuria have created their own balance scales at home. One used paper cups, string, a hanger and objects in his home to test his scale while another used a pencil, string, objects and empty orange peels. Such creativity!



In play, children explore, create, improvise and imagine.



Food distribution will continue through Thursday this week. To allow for the holiday, food for Thursday through Monday will be distributed on Thursday. This will be 10 meals per student. Please bring something to take the food home in. Daily distribution will resume on Tuesday.

Lawrence Strong. Socially Distant, Emotionally Connected. Keep up the good social distancing work ( and students, your school work too please).


Creating, problem solving, role playing, learning!


Please view the link for step by step instructions on how to find our weekly calendars with activities.
Consulte el enlace para obtener instrucciones paso a paso sobre cómo encontrar nuestros calendarios semanales con actividades. https://youtu.be/F7c7z7Dt1zY

We are enjoying the beautiful rainbow artwork you are displaying in your windows.


https://youtu.be/DA_SsZFYw0w
Time to Come In Bear: A Children's Story About Social Distancing

Information on available Day Care Centers in Nassau County for Children of First Responders' & Emergency Healthcare Workers can be found at https://5il.co/e8x2

We love seeing the activities your children are working on. Thank you for putting smiles on our faces.


We are enjoying the pictures you are sending of your children practicing their home learning activities! Stay well.



Hello Pre-K Families! The teachers and I have created a weekly home learning schedule for you to work on with your child. You will find the link in the documents section of our UPK page. We wish you the best of health and happiness!

Gabriel is working on creating letters out of pipe cleaners. Here he is creating a lowercase "b".
