Tuesday, April 19, 2011

TCNS e-News April 19, 2011

Clifford the Big Red Dog was a HUGE hit at our Reach Out and Read Kickoff!! 

There are collection bins in each classroom and we will continue to collect books through May 1st.  Bernie Books will then distribute our collection to kids needing books. 

A special thank you to our own Miss Byrd for being the dancing wizard  in the Clifford costume!!

** If you want any further info about Bernie's Book Bank feel free to ask me or check out their website www.berniesbookbank.org **


Don't retire those PEACE LOVE TRINITY shirts!! 


Now that T-shirt weather is (or should be!!) here, let's show our school spirit and wear our shirts on Tuesdays (for RTG and KE) and Wednesdays!!!


Our TCNS Blog

Will archive all communications, so check out the blog to stay up to date!


SCHOOL IS CLOSED
 Friday, April 22 for Good Friday.


FUNdraising Ladies Night Out!
Your FUNdraising friends want you to know that there is still room in the 
Ladies Bottle Shop Night Out.  


Here is their message.......

Need a night off this week?  
We have just the solution...
 A night out with Trinity Moms for wine and snacks!
Please join us at The Bottle Shop's new location 
in downtown Wilmette on Thursday, April 21 from 7-9pm.
Wine, cheese, sweets and great conversation.  
And conveniently located close to home.

There's room for everyone, so bring a friend if you'd like.  
She doesn't have to have kids at Trinity to join in the fun.
We hope to see you there!

Cost per person is $55 with all proceeds going to TCNS.
RSVP to Sue Pelzek or just show up!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

3 PM- What We Are Up To...

Hi Everyone!
We are finishing learning a topic of HUGE interest... dinosaurs!!!!   



Along with the study of dinosaurs we learned about volcanoes!!  

Yesterday was a SUPER fun day!!  Each child had their own mini mountain (a paper bowl turned upside down with a hole cut out of the top and a little cup filled with baking soda in the hole)  They had their own cup of vinegar (dyed red) and when we counted uno, dos, tres we ALL poured our own vinegar and EACH child had their very own volcano erupt!  

Then, each scientist turned into a paleontologist and ran to the sandbox to dig for dinosaur bones (I hid ZILLIONS of mini dino skeletons.. we will be discovering them for months!!)  Wow... talk about FUN!

Today we will conclude our study with a discussion of our favorite dinosaurs and then we will graph the results of the question "What is Your Favorite Dinosaur"

A HUGE thank you to Neil for showing us the dino feet he made at home!  Everyone loved them!! 

Please send in empty Kleenex boxes and when we have enough ( we need 20!!  I hope we make it!!) 
we'll make them at school and wear them while we sing our favorite dino song,
"We are the Dinosaurs!"  

Also...I hope you can make it to the Community Easter Egg Hunt this Sunday!   There will be games, crafts and MORE from  1:00 to 2:00.  The hunt for over 1,000 eggs starts at 2:00!!!  

We are looking forward to sharing spring with your beautiful children.  This class is especially kind to each other, imaginative, and a joy to be with.  

Thank you for sharing your kids with us!   
They are each so precious! 
Love, Luanne, Betsy and Sue

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Happy Birthday Clifford!

Join us on Thursday, April 14 as we kick off our philanthropy project

Reach Out and Read

And celebrate the birthday of
Clifford the Big Red Dog!!!

 
TIME:
6:00 – 6:45

Bedtime Stories, (kids can wear their pajamas!!)
Crafts, Snacks, Dancing – and MORE

 Special guest appearance by
 
Clifford the Big Red Dog


We will be collecting gently used books which will be donated to underprivileged
youth in the Chicago area.

 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Trinity Times Newsletter- APRIL 2011

LETTER FROM SUE

Dear Parents,

I am thrilled to announce the launch of our new TCNS blog!  The blog is the creative brain-child of Trinity mom Marla Smith, and I hope it will allow TCNS families to feel a stronger connection to the school and their child’s experience.   A visit to the blog will allow parents to access newsletters, the TCNS e-news, and flyers.  Teachers may post classroom updates.  We can share song lyrics, recipes….There is so much potential!  And as an added bonus, we can earn money from the advertisers on the blog!  Simply go to http://tcns1024.blogspot.com/ and sign up to receive email alerts when the blog is updated.  Thank you, Marla!!!

Mark your calendars now for a very special event that will kick off our philanthropy project REACH OUT AND READ.  On April 14, Clifford the Big Red Dog will be here to help me read stories!  Come see Clifford and bring some new or gently used books to donate to a local organization dedicated to creating libraries in Chicago area schools that serve under-privileged children.  Support a worthwhile cause while you teach your children the joys of giving to others!  If you are unable to make it to our kick-off event  we hope you will still donate to our book drive.  There will be drop boxes in each classroom until May 1. 

Don’t put away those calendars yet!  Ladies, we hope you join us on April 7th at the Full Bloomed Lotus to hear local author, Annie Burnside,  discuss her book, Soul to Soul Parenting.  Just $15 buys you admission to the event, which includes wine, soda, appetizers, and desserts.

Finally…  many of you expressed an interest in the column I wrote about the lecture  on Positivity.   No one questions the benefits of a positive frame of mind…. so the fundamental question is how do we get there.  In response,  I’d like to share a Cherokee legend the speaker shared with us.

An old Cherokee grandfather told his grandson that there is a war between two wolves that rages inside all of us… one wolf is filled with hatred, greed, ignorance, intolerance and anger…. The other wolf is filled with hope, patience, kindness, generosity and compassion. The grandson looked up and asked his grandfather… which one wins? The one you feed.

Love,
Sue


News from Ready-TWO-Grow
Byrd Rhyne, Betsy Segal & Laurie James

March was all about music and transportation!  The children got rocking and rolling by painting paper towel rolls to create their own rain sticks. They added foil and beans to make that cool rain sound. The kids loved shaking them back and forth and were thrilled with the fact that they had made the instrument themselves!  During circle time, we introduced rhythm sticks and enjoyed making music with them. We tapped them fast, slow, loud and even very soft – although the kids liked loud and fast the best!  They had a great time using them to an old favorite song, “Walk Old Joe!”

At our free play table we took out transportation stamps. It was the first time all the boys wanted to do some stamping!

We also “drove” small cars through orange paint and then “drove” the same cars over green paper to make cool designs. During circle time, we read the beloved children’s story “The Little Engine That Could.”  We then had the children work together to create the train and all the wonderful things it was carrying over the mountain to the boys and girls on the other side!  They loved the project, for it was recreating the story and working together to get the job done.

The children are really having a good time with one another. We found all the boys one day at the kitchen table ordering lunch from two very competent waitresses who served everything they wanted with a smile!  We have been getting outside more often and love the warmer weather, for that means the kids get to play in the sandbox!  It is a favorite spot for everyone.

Our dictation this month was asking the question: What do you know about trucks?  The children’s responses were really interesting. The kids are also starting to realize that through dictation, their words are recorded on paper, and hence become a book. This creates a sense of permanence for them. For one non-verbal child, this exercise was liberating and intoxicating - the words just started to flow!

Thank you all for taking time out of your busy day to meet with us to discuss your child. We love talking to you about your child’s development and progress. It was so gratifying to share with you all the sweet things your children do!  We are having a wonderful year and it will keep on getting better as spring arrives.
-Miss Byrd, Miss Betsy & Miss Laurie


News from the Tots!
Betsy Segal, Kathy Stein & Joyce Ladin


March lived up to its name!  We were marching and moving as we focused on music and transportation.  We made shakers and proudly used them as we formed our own parade.  We got out the rhythm sticks and enjoyed making music with them.  We can tap them fast, slow, loud and even very soft – although the kids like loud and fast the best!

Green was the color of the month, and we had lots of fun discovering how to create green.  We put yellow and blue marbles in a drum (coffee can) and shook the can to create some lively music and a very unique piece of art, as well as the color green!  We also “drove” small cars through white paint and then “drove” the same cars over green paper.

Speaking of the playground, the warmer weather has allowed us to go outside again and the kids rediscovered the sandbox – which they love! 

Kathy and I are so thrilled with the growth we are seeing in every child.  They are enjoying each other’s company and prefer to be near each other.  In fact, they often travel as a pack, from one activity to another; going from the playdough table, to the kitchen and so on together.  What a pleasure for us to be a part of this class!



News from the TERRIFIC THREE’s
Carol DeGraff, Sue Gaertner, Luanne Hampton, 
Byrd Ryne & Betsy Segal


The children loved making their own pizza during our nutrition unit.  With chef hats and all, they rolled their dough, put sauce and ingredients on top, and the teachers baked them.  Their pizzas were "YUMMY!!”  The unit culminated with a trip to the Trinity Restaurant.  They drove their cars, were greeted by the headwaiter and ordered from the menu (cheese, raisins, carrots and trail mix).  With napkins on laps, they were served and enjoyed their meal.  They even paid before they left.  It truly was "delicious" fun!

Everyone was a little Irish on St. Patrick's Day.  The children had great fun finding clues left by a leprechaun.  They were led throughout the building and finally ended up in the sandbox to discover the gold coins the leprechaun had left for them.

We enjoyed seeing everyone at Parent-Teacher conferences.  It's a joy to talk to you about your amazing children!

We are in the midst of our drama unit.  The children acted out the story of “The Three Bears” and “Caps for Sale.”  They are quite good in their rolls!  We will finish with “The Gigantic Turnip.”

During the month of April, we will have fun discussing a HUGE topic: Dinosaurs! We know we have many dinosaur experts who will be able to share their knowledge and learn some new information about dinosaurs.  We will learn the meaning of the words “most,” “least,” “less” and “equal,” while we answer the question: "What is your favorite dinosaur?"

We hope to have a visit from the Easter Bunny!  We never know what surprises he might leave.

Happy Spring to everyone!!
along with the pita and matzo bread.  We are looking forward to studying more "food that makes your body grow" with many opportunities for hands-on scientific observations.

During the month of March we look forward to our conferences with you and the opportunity to share our observations about your child's growth.  The dates are March 17th and 18th and sign up sheets will be available soon.


 
News from the FABULOUS FOUR’s
Happy Baird, Ginny Lezama & Luanne Hampton

The weather in March was definitely dreary. I think Gavin summed it up best. One day his dad was driving him to school and Gavin remarked, “It’s raining. It’s wet. We’re not going to play outside today, and physically, I’m cold!”

On to April! With the weather getting warmer, a trip to Chicago and a little culture sounds appealing.  Avoid the traffic and crowded trains.  Trinity’s Art Institute will be opening at the end of the month from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.   Sorry, we are closed on weekends.  Please come and browse all the still lifes, Monets, Picassos and Matisses.  The children are the artists and docents.  Feel free to ask them about the styles of paintings and about the artists’ interesting lives.

We’ve traveled through outer-space! Did you think all your child knew about space was what they learned from Buzz Lightyear? We imagine you were amazed by conversations about space travel and the planets as we delved into exploring our solar system.

We’ll also be jetting off to Africa, China, Mexico and Russia as we explore their cultures through food, music, dance, art and stories.  In Russia, we’ll listen to Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf.”  We’ll learn the various instruments representing the story’s characters.  We’ll have fun illustrating and acting out the story.  The triumphant finale will be our march to the zoo with the wolf captured!

In China, we’ll travel to the misty high mountains to find the elusive giant pandas.

In Africa, we’ll dance to the sounds of Central and South African music and read the story “Galimoto” by Karen Lynn Williams.  Galimoto is a toy that a child makes from wires.  We also will make our own Galimotos.

Now we truly need a siesta.  Then off to Mexico.  Before leaving there, we’ll have a fiesta with chips and guacamole (with lots of garlic!)

In addition to all of that, we will fit in our Beauty/Barber Shop Day, our Western Day, and our Magic Day.  Sadly the school year is short on days but happily, it’s long on fun!
-Happy, Ginny and Luanne





KINDERGARTEN Enrichment
Valerie Dashiell, Joyce Ladin, 
Byrd Rhyne & Laurie James

From the Desk of Miss Byrd
We are really flying through the alphabet!  I can’t believe how far along we already are!  We started “R” week with a Reading Rally!  Ms. Laurie and I each picked three of our favorite books, and the kids cuddled with their favorite pillow or stuffed animal. We also made an edible creation with Rice cakes, Raisins and Raspberry jam!

“S” week found us learning about Solubility with Mrs. Dashiell! We mixed many potions together and learned how some solutions, when mixed together, mix well and are Soluble. And we learned how some solutions do not like to mix and are not soluble.  A big thank you to Mrs. Dashiell!

Before break, we had  “T” week!  We learned all about Turtles on Tuesday! I even brought in my little mini red-eared sliders to hold!  We made a mural with each child choosing a turtle they wanted to draw.  On Tiger Friday, Ms. Laurie read poetry to the class about the beautifully striped creatures!

The time goes so fast with this group, because they are so smart, inquisitive, positive and funny!  We really enjoy spending these afternoons with them!
- Ms. Byrd & Ms. Laurie

From the Desk of Mrs. Dashiell  
We are very happy to welcome back our KE children and loved hearing their adventures during Spring Break. Elise, Caroline, Kelly, Ryan, and Shane were in Florida. Ella took a cruise to Mexico. Eleanor was skiing in Montana, and Frankie was skiing in Michigan.  Natalie, Lydia, Brenden, Ashton, and Charlie had fun with family and friends, going to the Shedd Aquarium, the zoo, a water park, a birthday party with a White Sox mascot, the Cubs-Pirates baseball game, and “Grandma’s house!”

At the end of March, our class traveled to France, where we climbed the Eiffel Tower, visited castles, and collaged the French flag. We sang “Alouette,” learning the French words for our facial and body parts, and feasted on French baguettes with butter and jam. Bon  Appetite! In April, we flew to Germany, where we danced a German clapping song, drew beautiful pictures of the castles on the Rhine River and had a traditional treat of Pfeffenüsse.

Our next trip will be to Scotland. We will dance the Schottische, draw Scotsmen in their kilts and bagpipes and taste Scottish shortbread! We will end our travels in Israel in time for Passover and Easter.  We will dance to “Mi Jachol Lasmim” and sing “Here Comes Peter Cottontail,” draw pictures of the Easter bunny bringing baskets to our homes, swim in the Dead Sea, and eat matzo and bunny bread.

In science, we continued our experiments on polymers. A stretchy balloon has millions of them! We twisted a wood skewer into one end of a blown-up balloon and out the other end without it popping to create a balloon kabob!

On Tuesday, May 10th, we are planning a trip to Wagner Farm. Would you like to join us for fun and a picnic lunch? We will need four parents for this special day, but all are welcome. We will meet at the farm at 9:15 am until 12 noon. Wagner Farm is one block north of Lake Street at 1510 Wagner Road in Glenview. Email details will follow from Frankie’s mom, Christine.

More magical than any castle or adventure are your children. Their wonder, imagination and love of learning are an absolute delight. Thank you.
-Mrs. Dashiell & Mrs. Ladin

**Kindergarten**
Enrichment Update
 
Information and Applications for KE will be distributed via the Cubbie    Express as soon as the district completes the AM / PM lottery.  Watch for yours!



Kids Say the Darndest Things

One of my favorite experiences that I auction is “Director for the Day.”  I never know what to expect!  This year the winning Directors were Jamie Koplow, Robbie Levine and Noah Shapo.  Noah reported to his mother that being the director is “exhausting!”  Thank you, Noah, for noticing how hard I work! 
At the end of the day I asked Robbie and Jamie if they would like to be teachers.  Robbie, stood a little taller, and responded, “You mean Directors!  Yes, I would like to be a Director!”  Then I turned to Jamie and asked him.  He politely responded, “Not really. I’d rather be a show salesman!”





The CHAIR’s Corner
By Katie Colvin

Hello Trinity Families:
As my tenure as Chair of the Parent Advisory Board draws to a close, I have reflected on my years as a Board member.  In my family’s first year at Trinity, I was a Room Parent for the 3 PM Class.  It was an “easy” way to get to know the other parents, a great excuse to plan social events and a nice way to get to know the “ins and outs” of what was going on at Trinity.  An added bonus was getting to meet other people at the Board Meetings every month – I got to know many wonderful Trinity women whose children were not the same ages as mine.

I then “graduated” to Board Secretary and held that position for two years.  This role kept me sharp – I had to pay attention at meetings and take the minutes.  I was, however, well-educated on all of the exciting events and happenings in all of the classes as well as the School in general.  But again, my favorite part was getting to know the other Board Members and having some scheduled “social time.”
The past two years on the Trinity Board were spent as Vice Chair and Chair of the Parent Advisory Board – again, two very rewarding positions which allowed me to contribute on a more direct level and learn more about the inner workings of Trinity.  These roles also gave me the privilege to work more closely with our beloved Director, Sue Gaertner.

I was fortunate enough to either play hooky from work or schedule my day off so that I could attend Board Meetings.  I did this, because it was important to me to “give back” to the school that was helping my children thrive – and selfishly, to spend time with wonderful Trinity parents.

I encourage you to join the Board, every position is significant and adds value.  You will gain a sense of accomplishment, contribution, and you’ll meet some very nice friends along the way!
-Katie




April 7 -- Ladies Workshop Soul to Soul Parenting
April 13—Parent Advisory Board Meeting
April 14 — Reach out & Read Kick-Off with Clifford
April 22—No School – Good Friday



HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENT!
Consider hosting an exchange student from Spain this summer!

June 28 - July 26
Learn about another culture, share meals, traditions
Students have English classes and planned activities 9-5 on weekdays
Nationally accredited program: The Center for Cultural Interchange
Call Darryl Newman, a Trinity dad, at 773.504.2446 for more info 
or email: darrylpablo2011@yahoo.com
Gracias!

TCNS Helping Hands
Director:
Sue Gaertner
sue@trinitywilmette.org
Professional Staff:
Happy Baird
Sarah Condry
Valerie Dashiell
Carol DeGraff
Luanne Hampton
Laurie James
Joyce Ladin
Ginny Lezama
Byrd Rhyne
Betsy Segal
Kathy Stein
Parent Board Chair:
Katie Colvin

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The Trinity Times Newsletter- MARCH 2011

LETTER FROM SUE
Dear Parents,
A HUGE thank you to everyone who helped to make our benefit.  PEACE LOVE TRINTY was a success! 

Special thanks to our very own rock star, Byrd, for balancing her roles with tremendous grace and carefully attending to every detail!  

Thank you, Tricia Chookaszian, for creating the fabulous bid book! Thank you to Molly Sullivan for taking us back to the 60s with the peace signs and lava lamps!

Thank you to Karen Ansary for the slide show filled with smiles, and to Matthew Gilson for the film that made us laugh so hard we cried!  

Thank you to Kelsey Davies for the beautiful portraits of our precious children!  Thank you to our auctioneers extraordinaire, Katie Colvin and Fred Gerster! 

Finally, a  thank you to everyone who helped with set up, check out, invitations, raffle, donations, and SPIRIT!  We could not have done it without YOU! We will announce our total as soon as we can!   Be on the lookout for items that were un-bid and parties that are still available!
Thanks You!   
- Sue


Parent teacher conferences are Thursday, March 17 and Friday, March 18.  There is no school or Lunch Bunch on these days.  Conference signup sheets are located in each classroom.  If you cannot come into the classroom to sign up, please contact your teacher to assist you.  On conference days, please park in the parking lot and enter the building via Wilmette Ave.  Please do not use the classroom doors.  A sign will direct you to your conference room.  

Conferences are 10 minutes for Ready Two Grow and 15 minutes for the other programs.  (There are no conferences for Parent Tot and Kindergarten Enrichment.) The conference are for parents only. 

For your convenience, Room A downstairs will be available for children to play in with parental supervision, allowing you to swap childcare with someone else if you schedule your conferences back to back.  The teachers are looking forward to sharing their observations with you!  

News from Ready-TWO-Grow
Byrd Rhyne, Betsy Segal & Laurie James

February was all about love in the Ready Two Grow class!  We discussed Valentine’s Day and explained that it is the holiday where we tell everyone important to us how much we love him or her.  The “hug” holiday!  We learned two cute Valentine’s Day songs.  The children used heart stamp rollers to decorate hearts that we hung in the room.  They made “kisses” for their sweeties.  We laced foam hearts.  We read some really sweet Valentine’s books.  “Roses are Pink Your Feet Really Stink” was a huge hit along with “Lilly’s Chocolate Heart.”

We also continued dictation, making a book about our families whom we all love! The children told the entire class many great things about their families!  I love the one child who just flat out said, “I am so precious!”  She is correct. All of your children are precious to us!
It is so much fun to watch the children become more confident in the room and move out of their comfort zone to explore and try new things.  For  the first time, the children used the puppets and did small shows for their friends.  They set up the chairs for the audience and served food. It was great to see new kids play together and share ideas. 

During rug time, the children are learning to recognize their name and the sounds the letters make.  We have added the “line ender” job and that is equally as impressive as the line leader! 
Last week, we played freeze dance. Boy, can your kids move!  They loved dancing and singing to songs.  We played Beyonce’s, “All the Single Ladies,” and someone noted that it sounded like the Chipmunks! 

We are really enjoying your children and look forward to March 17, when we can sit down with you and discuss your child in greater detail during parent-teacher conferences! Looking forward to seeing you then.

News from the Tots!
Betsy Segal, Kathy Stein & Joyce Ladin

February has been a red hot month for the Mom and Tot class.  The tears have been replaced with smiling faces and an eagerness to explore the room.  The kids have quickly discovered all the activities in the room and have enjoyed trying new things. They are talking to each other, working together in the kitchen, and sharing ideas, suggestions, and diaper stories.  In the bike room, the favorite activities havebeen tossing the ball and kicking the soccer ball.  Many are quite good!

Red was the color of the month, which lends itself to lots of Valentine’s Day projects.  We did lacing with foam hearts, painted our Valentine’s Day kiss with q-tips, played in red water, and painted on pink paper with red and white paint.  Circle time is always special with a surprise in the sparkle bag!  This week we found scarves and did the old time favorite peek-a- boo!  The children love singing and always ask to “do it again!”

Ms. Kathy, Ms. Caroline and I feel very fortunate to be able to spend our Mondays with your sweet children!



News from the TERRIFIC THREE’s
Carol DeGraff, Sue Gaertner, Luanne Hampton,
Byrd Ryne & Betsy Segal

We began the month of February with our polar expedition.  The children, packed with binoculars, flashlights and maps, had great fun following the arrows through the nooks and crannies of the church to the North and South Poles!  They especially loved the surprises that awaited them.

When we returned from our expedition, it was time to prepare for Valentine's Day.  The children enjoyed making their special valentine for Mom and Dad.  Each child went into the church office and stamped their own envelope.  They were so excited to think their letters were going to the "real" post office and not just into their cubbies.  They also enjoyed learning the song “Skinnamarink” and had fun creating hearts at the easel and the art table.  The highlight, however, was the party.  The children loved mailing their own valentines.  It took a LONG time, but they truly enjoyed doing it themselves.  They especially loved playing "HEART BINGO."  It was great fun, and everyone was a winner yelling "BINGO" together.

During the month of March we look forward to our conferences with you, and the opportunity to share our observations about your child's growth.  The dates are March 17th and 18th and sign up sheets will be available soon.

We are currently in the midst of our nutrition unit.  We began by learning about milk.  We read a wonderful book that explains very clearly the process that brings milk from the cow to your table.  The children then tried their hands at "milking" a cow via our pretend milking machine.  They loved this activity, and it was surprising how much of the "milk" actually got into the pails!  We then learned about vegetables and created beautiful still life paintings which are displayed on our bulletin boards.  It's amazing how talented these young artists are when you see their eggplants, carrots, string beans and tomatoes!  Learning about fruits and making fruit salad was a treat.  The children did a great job slicing and dicing all the wonderful pieces of fruit they brought to school.  Sampling different breads from around the world was "scrumdiddlyumptious."  Italian bread and pumpernickel were the favorites along with the pita and matzo bread.  We are looking forward to studying more "food that makes your body grow" with many opportunities for hands-on scientific observations.



News from the FABULOUS FOUR’s
Happy Baird, 

Ginny Lezama & Luanne Hampton

The children are intrigued with the idea of life in the Middle Ages.  The thought of dressing like a “fancy” princess or defending the castle as a knight, are definitely some of the high points.  We’re learning about the many features of a castle such as the keep, the moat, the portcullis, the drawbridge, and the loophole windows.  Imagine the dark, cold interior and the need to all sleep in the same bed just to keep warm!

Our Camelot Ball will be a regal affair as we dub the Knights and Ladies and sit in thrones.  Watch for your personal invitation to witness the event! (Move over, William and Kate!)
As we prepare for conferences, we see the children continually learning as they build, measure, count and play with blocks, cars, babies, pretend food, snack, etc.. There is a lot of creative building and imaginative play, and Letter and Number Bingo, Sorry and Chutes and Ladders are fun board games for this age. Checkers and chess hold the attention of some, whether it’s played by real rules, or made up rules that are agreed upon by both players!  The interest in math and letters varies with each child.  We are not pushing anyone to perform.  As important as math and reading skills are, the good social skills are essential for kindergarten and beyond.

We look forward to exploring outer space and learning more about our Solar System.  We’ll also have a Barber/Beauty Shop Day in April as well as start our unit on famous artists.
Thanks to Jean, Lilly’s mom, for coming in and sharing information with the children about the Chinese New Year and to Ben’s mom, Traci, for reading for his half-birthday, and to Nancy for reading for Robbie and Clare’s half-birthday.

The school year is flying by, but we still have lots of great themes and events to enhance our days. As I was watching the video and slide show at the fundraiser, I was reminded of what fun it is to work and play at Trinity, and Ginny, Luanne and I know how fortunate we are to be part of the Trinity family. Thanks again for supporting us in all we do!
Happy, Ginny and Luanne


KINDERGARTEN ENRICHMENT
Valerie Dashiell, Joyce Ladin, 

Byrd Rhyne & Laurie James

From the Desk of Miss Byrd
Wow!  I’m always amazed by how fast times goes, but in this class, it seems to go into hyperdrive!!  We just sit down for lunch, and it’s time to go!  That’s because your kids are so interesting and fun, and we have tons to do!

“P week” brought popcorn! We read books about it and and planted it!  We made everyone’s favorite –  popcorn balls!  We also Painted a Poster on Paper with Purple and Pink Paint to welcome Ms. Byrd back from her trip!  The students also made a collage with “P” things-  popcorn, pipe cleaners, pom poms, paper clips and pasta!

“Q week” was a celebration of Valentine’s Day and Questions!  Each child came up with a question to be answered by each classmate!  Look for this book to cycle through the families.  It’s very interesting! 

"R week" brought an interesting snack!  Ricecakes, raisins and raspberry jam made an “R” treat that was delicious and creative!  Kids made faces and peace signs… it was great! 

"S week" made us dance to the Cha Cha Slide!!  Slide to the left!  Slide to the right!  It was fun to do and to watch your little rockers!  We also learned about snakes!  How they slither, eat and sleep!
We know the time goes so fast because we are all enjoying ourselves so much!  Thanks for allowing us this time with your children! -Ms. Laurie and Ms. Byrd 

From the Desk of Mrs. Dashiell
Our KE Valentine’s Party was filled with fun; Valentine’s cookies baked by Mrs. Ladin, marshmallow treats, games, and songs, including “We Should Be Together,” “I Have A Little Valentine,” and “A Bushel and a Peck.”

We are revisiting classic fairytales and using a variety of art mediums to illustrate the stories such as paint, collage, chalk, markers, and crayons.  The children loved “Rapunzel,” The Emperor’s New Clothes,” “Snow White,” and “Thumbelina.”

In March, we will be traveling to Germany, France, Israel, Scotland, and Russia, and discovering their culture through music, dance, picture books, and food.

On Tuesday, March 15, we will be having our Pajama Pancake Party! Please have your child bring their favorite stuffed animal and board or card game!

In Science, we explored how molecules become polymers by creating a new compound. Our experiment was to make colorful “Blobber!” It was very messy and fun!

We hope you have a wonderful Spring Break at the end of this month. We will look forward to seeing you again when school resumes on April 5th!
-Mrs. Dashiell & Mrs. Ladin

**** KE UPDATE ****
Applications for fall Kindergarten Enrichment will be distributed via the cubbie express after the school district completes the lottery for am / pm kindergarten.  If you have not already registered your child for fall kindergarten please contact your local elementary school. 

The CHAIR’s Corner
By Katie Colvin

Dear Trinity Families:
In the spirit of how my crazy life has been lately, I thought I would write to you about a hodgepodge of items.  I do hope some of them are of interest to you!

The Trinity Benefit.  What a great night!  Thank you to all whose hard work truly paid off to make the event tons of fun and remarkably successful.  And the merriment continues . . . Mark your calendars for the parties you signed up for and keep an eye out for the “on the table” bulletin to sign up for the last few spots at the available parties.  As I always say – Trinity families rock – so take advantage of a great “excuse” to spend time with these fun people!

Upcoming Events at Trinity.  Moms, mark your calendars for April 7th – Annie Burnside will guide our Parent Workshop by discussing her book “Soul to Soul Parenting.”  It will be an evening event so make sure you have coverage for the little ones at home.  Also, save the date of April 14th for Trinity’s annual Reach Out and Read event that is great for the entire family.  A donation of new or gently used books is the entry “fee” – so clean out your bookshelves and join the fun!  Details forthcoming.
District 39.  The District 39 Referendum has created quite a buzz in the community.  Since two of my children attend (and two others will attend) Wilmette public schools – I realized I needed to get educated about the issues.  I have attended meetings, read the District’s website materials, and chatted with friends about the current deficit.  Through all of this – I was quite surprised to learn how many people are NOT educated about the issues and have made inaccurate assumptions about the issues involved and the circumstances surrounding the Referendum.  Please take some time to educate yourself on the important issues that impact Wilmette schools.

Have some fun.  Not that you need me to tell you this, but just do it.  I recently had a weekend full of picking up family at the airport, working on a 2nd grade book report, hosting a 6-year old birthday party, going to the Trinity benefit, managing the food sales at a Carnival, and having a family party for that same lucky 6 year old.  I was somewhat “dreading” all of my obligations on that Friday afternoon as I discussed the weekend with my seven year old.  When I told him about all I had to accomplish – his eyes got big and he said “Awesome – you are so lucky!  You are going to have the best party-filled weekend!”  And he was right – I just had to change my attitude – it was a ton of work, but also a bunch of fun!
-Katie


LUNCH BUNCH NEWS

Session 3 Lunch Bunch begins the week of March 7.    Please contact our Lunch Bunch Coordinator, Molly Sullivan, any time your child will not be attending Lunch Bunch on their scheduled day. Thank you!



Calling All Parents!!!

We know there are a lot of talented parents out there!  If you have a talent or skill or hobby that you would like to share with your child’s class, now is the time to let your teachers know!  Do you play an instrument?  Do you know magic tricks?  Do you have an interesting collection?  Or, would you like to just spend some time with us and read a book to the class?   Your child will be thrilled when you share your time with their class!  We hope to hear from YOU!



HOST AN EXCHANGE STUDENT!

Consider hosting an exchange student from Spain this summer!
June 28 - July 26
Learn about another culture, share meals, traditions
Students have English classes and planned activities 9-5 on weekdays
Nationally accredited program: The Center for Cultural Interchange
Call Darryl Newman, a Trinity dad, at 773.504.2446 for more info or email:
darrylpablo2011@yahoo.com
Gracias!

Pictures from our Groovy Benefit







TCNS Helping Hands
Director:
Sue Gaertner
sue@trinitywilmette.org
Professional Staff:
Happy Baird
Sarah Condry
Valerie Dashiell
Carol DeGraff
Luanne Hampton
Laurie James
Joyce Ladin
Ginny Lezama
Byrd Rhyne
Betsy Segal
Kathy Stein
Parent Board Chair:
Katie Colvin


March 7—Session 3 lunch bunch begins
March 8 —Board Meeting
March 17 - 18  No school – parent teacher conferences
March 28 – April 3—No school – spring break
April 4 -School resumes


REGISTRATION UPDATE

Please help us spread the word that we have openings in the 3 Year Old Afternoon class and the 4 Year Old Afternoon class for the 2011 – 2011.   If you know someone interested in our school please have them contact Sue or our registrar, Betsy Crosswhite.