Here is a page from the photo book I am creating from all the pictures I took this year:
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
THANK YOU!!
I want to thank everyone for an incredible year!! I hope you all have a great summer and be sure to stay in touch with me :)
Here are a few pictures from today:
Here are a few pictures from today:
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Last Day Of School!
As I work on the class's photo book(which will be available to purchase this summer), I am reminded of all the amazing things we learned this year. I have titled the book "In Mrs. Bonura's Class..." and I have written it to be an early reader that your kids can enjoy for years to come! On every page, it says "In Mrs. Bonura's class we learned..." followed by whatever we learned that corresponds to the pictures on that page. I decided to wait until after our end of year party to finish it so I can capture the awesome party we will be having!
Speaking of the party - Staci Gray will be the main entertainment!! Her performance will begin around 11:45 in the Fun & Fitness Room and everyone (parents & siblings) are welcomed to join us in celebrating a great year!
Friday's schedule will look like this:
9am drop off
9:45 snack
10:15 playground
11:00 bathroom break/wash hands
11:10 lunch in our room
11:45 concert in Fun & Fitness Room
12:30 playground / dessert
1:00 dismissal from playground
You will only need to bring a snack. Lunch (pizza) will be provided.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Last Week Of School!
I can't believe this is the last week of school!!!
Friday will be our End Of Year Class Party. It will be on campus at St. Matthew's and all parents are welcomed to come! On Friday, lunch will be provided but please pack a snack for your child. We will be dismissing at our regular time - 1:00pm.
Friday will be our End Of Year Class Party. It will be on campus at St. Matthew's and all parents are welcomed to come! On Friday, lunch will be provided but please pack a snack for your child. We will be dismissing at our regular time - 1:00pm.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you for all of the amazing and heartfelt teacher appreciation gifts!! Also, thank you for coming to the Mother's Day Tea! I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did :)
I'm placing the last scholastic book order for the year this week. Please order asap - the easiest way is to look online and order/pay using their website. Otherwise, look for the order forms this week - money due Friday.
In case you haven't ordered online before here are the directions:

Scholastic now offers parents the option to order books online. When you do this, not only do you get a great bargain and earn books for our classroom!!
Ordering online is fairly simple:
I'm placing the last scholastic book order for the year this week. Please order asap - the easiest way is to look online and order/pay using their website. Otherwise, look for the order forms this week - money due Friday.
In case you haven't ordered online before here are the directions:
Scholastic Book Orders Now Available Online!

Scholastic now offers parents the option to order books online. When you do this, not only do you get a great bargain and earn books for our classroom!!
Ordering online is fairly simple:
- Go to the parent sign in at Scholastic.com
- *Click "Don't have a User Name and Password?"
- *Click "If you have a 5-digit code from your child’s teacher,
click here to register." - *Enter "1FBVH" for the 5-digit code
- *Create your account, click submit
- Browse the available catalogs by clicking on the "place an order" button for the catalog you want to view.
- Once you find a book you would like to order, change 0 to 1 (or how ever many) then click the "Update Qty." button
- When you are finished shopping, click the "checkout" button at the top of the page.
- Once you've entered your payment information, the books will be ordered and then shipped directly to our classroom. Once I receive the books, I will give them to your child(or put them in his/her backpack).
- Yeah! You've now helped build our classroom library(by earning points for our class) at the same time you added to yours at home :) THANK YOU!!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Feel What You Want, Control What You Do
I found this short article (http://www.pbs.org/wholechild/providers/dealing.html) and thought I'd share part of it:
One of the most valuable skills we can teach children is how to express strong emotions without hurting themselves, others or damaging property. What we want our children to learn is: feel what you want, but control what you do. Begin by communicating with the child in a non-judgmental way, showing her you understand how she feels. Perhaps she's angry or sad because someone won't let her play or perhaps she wants something so badly, she can't wait another minute for it. Whatever the cause, the first thing to do is to put those feelings into words for her. Encourage the child to say the feelings out loud and tell the other person how she feels. If the child's too young or inexperienced to know what to say, model a simple sentence for her to copy. Finally, do whatever else is necessary to resolve the situation.
Of course, adults lose their temper and must learn to control their anger. The important thing to remember is that the same rule applies: feel what you want, but control what you do. You can't fool children by denying you are upset or angry or frightened. It's better to simply admit it as calmly as possible.
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