Cub Chatter - 11/18/2022

 

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  • A happy heart makes the face cheerful! Proverbs 15:13
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Upcoming Events:
November 19, 2022 - 5:15p - Worship Opportunity          
November 20, 2022 - 8:00a or 10:30p - Worship Opportunity
November 22, 2022 - 6:30p - Worship Opportunity 
November 23, 2022 - No Bus Service
November 23, 2022 - 7:00p - Thanksgiving Worship Opportunity
November 24, 2022 - 9:30a - Thanksgiving Worship Opportunity
November 24, 2022 - Thanksgiving - No School
  • Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho! We sang this week of Joshua and how God used His Almighty Power to show His people to TRUST HIM! God gave an unusual battle plan-marching, shouting, trumpets-not fighting and weapons. The people trusted God, and He delivered his people a victory. He once again He demonstrates with no uncertainty that we should TRUST HIM. It isn't easy due to our sinful nature to trust the Lord, but He will help us. Trust the Lord and His plan for your life! 
  • Here comes winter in Wisconsin!  Please remember, we will go outside as much as possible so send along the outdoor clothes your child needs to stay warm and dry.  It does differ from student to student for students to stay warm so please know your child.  Once it snows(even a little), please send boots, snow pants, mittens, hats, and warm coats.  Warm is the key word because we can spend up to 30 minutes outside! Thin cotton mittens or water boots often are not warm enough.  Parents have found that a dedicated bag for snow clothes is very helpful to keep their boots and other wet items away from folders and snacks.  A clothe grocery type bag seems to be a perfect size!
  • Storytime found us reading "LA Tortuga"(Spanish for turtle). The clever turtle played her flute to work her way out of danger.  Then we spent the rest of the week reading other turtle stories, even on about Galapogos Tortoises!
  • Vision screening went well. Results will be shared out once they become available!
  • As we move through November, remember INDEPENDENCE!  Please reflect on how you or grandparents are helping your children. Consider if there are things your children can begin doing for themselves. When things are difficult, don't just give in and do it for them. Walk them through, have them try again, or do it with them. If they begin to whine or beg, be prepared to give encouragement and walk away returning when they are ready to try again. These are such important life skills and lessons to learn. The earlier the more beneficial for your children!
  •  3P & 4K 2022-23  scroll to the bottom for the most recent pictures! This demonstrates the things your children are learning. This week we worked on moving to the beat, trying new things, using our senses, memorization, manipulating snow clothes, following directions to obtain a goal, and manipulating small objects.