ADAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRESCHOOL

This is my last year teaching preschool. We will be in school through May 26, 2017. We are not taking enrollment for next year. Thank you!

ALL CLASSES FOR THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR ARE CURRENTLY FULL. IF A SPOT BECOMES AVAILABLE, IT WILL BE POSTED IMMEDIATELY.

Classes offered:
Mon - Fri 8:45 - 11:15 (FULL) or 12:15 - 2:45 ( FULL)

This class is for 4/5 year olds. Children must be 4 by Aug 31st and attending kindergarten fall 2017. $125/month

Mon, Wed, Fri 9:30 - 11:30 (FULL) or 12:00 - 2:00 (FULL)
This class is for 3/4 year olds- $85/month -

Tues, Thurs 9:30 - 11:30 (FULL) or 12:00 - 2:00 (FULL).
This class is for 3/4 year olds - $70/month

I keep a waiting list for all those who would like a spot in a full class. There is a chance that a spot may open up, as things change for people over the summer.




Monday, February 27, 2012

PJ PARTY AT PRESCHOOL

Dr Seuss' birthday is this week! We are having a PJ party at school to celebrate. T TH afternoon class, wear your PJ's to school on Thursday, March 1st. MWF and M-F class wear your Pj's on Friday March 2nd. And for snack? What else??? Green eggs and ham of course!


Sunday, February 19, 2012

FIELD TRIP

We will begin our Dinosaur Roar unit this week. This will also include a review of our Earth Science unit (VOLCANOES!!). We will be visiting the Museum of Idaho in Idaho Falls to view their Dinsoaur exhibit. More info will come home soon!

Update: M-F pre K class will begin site words this week. They will be making a site word wheel each week and bringing them home. We are also still making our letter of the week books each Tuesday. Please look for both of these items and review them with your child. Our name writing practice is focused on making our letters the same size, fitting them on the line, and using a capital at the beginning and lower case for the rest. Our reading center focus this week is 3-letter words with different vowel sounds.

See you all soon!!!

Saturday, February 18, 2012

FUN AND FRIENDS IN FEBRUARY!

WOW! Two parties already and the month isn't even over. Our Valentine's day party was full of love! The children were so excited to give their friends something special. Thank you to all the parents who brought yummy treats for us to share.

Our President's day party was a blast! Lots of red, white, and blue... sparklers, balloons, homemade flags, and a fruit pizza made to look like our flag complete with strawberries and blueberries. They asked some great questions about our presidents and made some good comments. When George Washington's picture went up, one boy asked, "Is that Beethoven?" (impressive that he would know who Beethoven was!). Another boy said, "Hey! Aren't those the guys that are on the big rock?" meaning Mt. Rushmore. He had been there and wore his Junior Ranger souvenir for our party. They also remembered some important facts about what these men did for our country.

We learned a little about voting. The children took a little time to decide which classmate they would vote for to be president. One child asked, "Can I vote for myself?" Absolutely!! :)

We looked at each state in our nation and learned that there is one star for each state on our flag. Even though there are 50 different states, we're all part of one big team.

I'm proud and feel blessed to be part of this great team. And I love my little teammates that I play with during the week! Have a wonderful 3 day weekend. Enjoy some rest and sleep in time with your babies!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Mrs. Kaycee


Hello my name is Kaycee Allred. I am from Rigby, ID so not too far from little ol' Rexburg. I am a Junior at Brigham Young University-Idaho, studying Elementary Education. I worked at a preschool in Texas for two summers and my mother has her own preschool in Rigby, so I am all about Preschool aged children they are just so fun, say the funniest things, and are so smart too! I grew up on a dairy farm with four older sisters and five younger sisters and I am an identical twin as well. Numbers one, three, four (my twin) and five (me) in the line of girls are married and all but myself have one little boy. Yes there are TEN girls in my family! The most asked question when people find that out is "how many bathrooms did you have in your house?" so the answer is three and it worked out just fine we all got along (most of the time) and enjoyed the hard farm work. It was a wonderful work experience and I really learned about responsibility. I am grateful for this chance to be working with Mrs. Kari and Mrs. Julie as the M-F afternoon teachers. It has been fun thus far and I am excited for the rest of the time I will be able to get to know your children. Sorry I haven't posted till now life has been busy with my husband taking 15 credits and two jobs.