Monday, October 24, 2011

Morgan Rothschild Academy Toddler Room May News 2009

The Toddler Room  has two birthday’s this month. We would like to say Happy Birthday to Mary on May 5th, and Taka on May 9th!

Time off  There will be no school Friday April 30th - May 4th at Morgan Rothschild Academy. Chinese government has declared these days as a national Shanghai Holiday. School will resume Wednesday May 5th. 

Spring Concert I would like to thank everyone for coming out to our fifth Annual Spring Concert at Morgan Rothschild Academy. All the students were so excited to show off their hard work. We had a ton of fun performing and hope you enjoyed the show!

Conferences: End of the year conferences are soon approaching at Morgan Rothschild Academy. The toddler room conferences will be held on May 20th and May 21st. I am excited to share/show the progress and growth each of your children has shown this year. If you have not signed up for a conference time, please contact us as soon as possible.
Mother’s Day! We would like to wish all our mother’s a Happy Mother’s Day.  Mother’s Day falls on May 9th this year.

M.O.M
M is for the many times you’ve hugged me.
O’s for the outstanding things you do.
M is all our memories together.
Mom, I’m so glad I have you!

One Song and One Poem to Practice English at Home:
Hokey Pokey
Hands on Shoulders

Ms. Katie.

Morgan Rothschild Academy Preschool Room Autumn Overview 2008


To begin, I would like to say what a pleasure it has been to work with each one of your children these past few months at Morgan Rothschild Academy.  They are all so very special to me!  There isn’t a day that goes by that one of them does not delight me by their progress and their show of kindness to each other in our Preschool Room. 



Darren gives hugs to his classmates often.  Nio always shares his toys with others on the bus.  Lisa fixes Vangi’s hair and offers her a seat beside her.  Lucas helps his classmates up the slide with an outreached hand.  Vangi wipes tears away when she notices a classmate cry.  As the loving mommy in the play house, Yvonne feeds all the kids who pretend to be dogs, cats and sheep.  Alex proclaims that he likes Nanna (Vianna) “because she is very nice.”  Christopher and Vianna share the magnet letters to build great chains on the board.  Maggie and Vangi absorb themselves in fits of giggles before nap time as they try to tell each other “Shhhh!”  These past couple of months we have missed Melody, so each of the students helped to make a giant card for her to see upon her return.  I am proud of the students’ kindness toward each other as it has helped to foster new friendships at Morgan Rothschild Academy.



Apart from showing our consideration, we have been learning to verbalize it with consideration phrases and greetings such as “Please,” “Thank you,” “I’m sorry,” “How are you today?” “I’m fine, thank you.” “Good morning,” “Good afternoon,” “Good-bye,” “See you tomorrow,” and “No, thank you” at Morgan Rothschild Academy.



From Ms. Michelle.

Morgan Rothschild Academy Toddler 2 Room April Newsletter 2008


Dear Families, It looks as if spring is finally here in Shanghai! Time really does fly when you are having a good time and we certainly have been having a good time learning and making new friends at Morgan Rothschild Academy. The Toddler 2 Room is very excited to welcome two new students, Fin and Yoyo, to our class. They are an excellent addition and already seem as though they are seasoned MRA students.



     We in the Toddler 2 room have been busy preparing for springtime, it being our March classroom theme. We have enjoyed and explored the subject of spring in all of our core learning components; language and literacy, number, science, music, and art. By incorporating a theme that has been chosen according to the students’ interests, we have been able to construct a curriculum that not only includes the fundamentals of learning but also makes the lessons captivating and enjoyable at Morgan Rothschild Academy.



       In our Language and Literacy component, we learned various vocabulary words that are associated with spring. The first two weeks had a focus on weather and the last two weeks had a focus on the signs of spring. We constructed a weather wheel and every morning we go to the window to see what type of weather needs to be placed on our wheel. Morris really enjoys being the “weather helper” and is always the first to inform me if it is raining. For our signs of spring lessons we were able to dissect and explore various types of flowers. Dennis told me that his favorite flower was the Tiger Lily because it was orange like a tiger.



       For our word component we have been focusing on a different letter every week. Each letter is introduced by also showing words that start with that letter. These words are words that the students already recognize and know at Morgan Rothschild. After our lesson the letter is then used as the class password. After our lesson on the letter ‘T’, Yoyo recognized the letter ‘T’ on his Thomas the Tank Engine shoes.



       In our science component we have used various hands-on activities to encourage active exploration among the students. We went on a nature walk to see spring emerging in our own school community. Kevin loves to go outside and look for grasshoppers and butterflies in our schoolyard. We also had a lesson in which we explored changes in volume using different shaped containers. Martina loved making predictions as to how much water would fill the triangle shaped container.



       In our math component we have been focusing on recognizing numerals, shapes, seriation, and making patterns. We had one lesson in which we incorporated mathematics and art. We made rainbows using semi circles. The students all really enjoyed placing different colored circles in the right order to make a rainbow. At Morgan Rothschild, the students improved their fine motor skills by using scissors to cut out different sized raindrops. The students then glued the raindrops in descending order from largest to smallest drop. Emily concentrated very hard on this project and insisted on completing it all by herself.



       In our music component we have been learning various different songs for our spring performance. We are very excited to work with the Toddler 1 class for our spring show. All of the students really enjoy singing and learning new songs at Morgan Rothschild Academy. After learning the song “Clementine,” Patrick told me that he wanted to sing it by himself. He said, “Ms. Sofia, just Patrick sing Clementine.” Vanessa just loves singing the song, “I like to eat apples and bananas.”



       In our art component we have been creating some wonderful projects with a spring motif. When we made our weather mobiles Lilian told me that he was going to give his weather mobile to his mother. We also made spring visors to wear when we go outside to keep the sun off of our faces. Fin loved wearing his spring visor when we went outside to the playground.



       This upcoming month also proves to be exciting and learning filled! Our April theme is insects. We will also be working continuously on our own garden, which should be ready to work on by the end of the week. I encourage you to keep writing your comments in the daily progress reports. I really appreciate your comments and also enjoy hearing about your child at home. I look forward to seeing all of you at our spring performance at Morgan Rothschild Academy!

All of my best,

Ms. Sofia