Romes and Winesaps and Braeburns, oh my! It’s apple season again! You can find these iconic fruits of fall at your local farmer’s market, but it’s so much more fun to harvest them yourself. Consider packing up the family and heading on an apple picking adventure. The little town of Oak Glen, California is just over an hour’s drive from Orange County, but you’ll feel worlds away. Pick your own apples, press a gallon of cider, hike in the San Bernardino wilderness, ride a pony, square dance…and gorge yourself on apple delicacies. Click on the farms below for apple picking and all manner of apple-related fun.
Wednesday, October 9
FAIRMONT FIVE apple picking in oak glen
Romes and Winesaps and Braeburns, oh my! It’s apple season again! You can find these iconic fruits of fall at your local farmer’s market, but it’s so much more fun to harvest them yourself. Consider packing up the family and heading on an apple picking adventure. The little town of Oak Glen, California is just over an hour’s drive from Orange County, but you’ll feel worlds away. Pick your own apples, press a gallon of cider, hike in the San Bernardino wilderness, ride a pony, square dance…and gorge yourself on apple delicacies. Click on the farms below for apple picking and all manner of apple-related fun.
Monday, October 7
BOOK REPORT dark emperor and other poems of the night
Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night
by Joyce Sidman
Illustrated by Rick Allen
This October we are taking every opportunity to embrace the dark side, and no, we're not referring to The Force, Luke! This exquisitely illustrated book of poetry celebrates the creatures that go bump in the night from bats and owls to mice and moths. It's a great read for kids during this spooky month of Halloween and features both beautiful poetry and enlightening natural science facts about the featured animals. It's an un-scary read for a cozy night around the campfire. Oh, and did we mention that Dark Emperor is a Newbery Honor Book!
Image Credit: http://www.joycesidman.com/books/dark-emperor-and-other/
Contributed by: Danyelle, Fairmont Private Schools
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Wednesday, October 2
BULLETIN BOARD october
From poetry to chemistry to apple picking road trips, we hope our inspiration board helps sets the tone for your "fall" into October.
- Apple picking in Oak Glen
- Moon poster free printable
- Macaroni skeleton craft
- Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night
- Pumpkin spice playdough
- Mad scientist-themed Halloween party
Monday, September 30
HOW TO strengthen math skills at home
Math exists all around us in almost everything we do, and it's important to stop and use everyday math to help children improve their math skills. When children use math in a real world application, they are far more likely to understand and remember the skill used. This real world application alongside a consistent math regimen allows children the comfort and precision necessary to build a strong foundation in all areas of math.
Have fun! Don’t be afraid to make a game out of some of the more mundane math activities such as math fact flash card drills. For every fact a child gets correct, they get to keep that card and later can try to throw their correct cards into a hat or bowl. The more cards they get into the hat, the greater rewards they can earn.
Let’s bake! Rarely will you find more math involved in an everyday activity than in baking. Whether it's counting chocolate chips, doubling recipes, or just learning units of measurement, baking will teach children important math skills...and the end result is delicious!
Let’s shop! Stores are excellent places to reinforce estimation, percentages through sales or taxes, and money. Include children in every part of the process from budgeting to cost analysis. Let them decide which size package is a better buy at the market or what the price of an item on sale will be.
Let’s travel! Using distance, speed, and speed limits, children can find out how long a trip will take. With so much information available online, children can look up the speed of airplanes and find distances from one locale to another. Make a game of seeing if Google Maps has made a correct estimation of travel time. Children can also use math to deduce whether their parents have violated a speed limit or two! Travel games can be used on a daily basis on the way to and from school.
Unfortunately, learning math doesn’t always involve yummy treats, shopping, or speeding. Math is one of the few subjects where extra practice and repetition is the key to success. All subjects require understanding, but math requires hard work and diligence at home in order to attain speed, skill, and mastery.
There is never any substitution for a child carefully attacking his or her math homework each and every night. Fairmont provides home access to Accelerated Math and Math Facts in a Flash.* These programs along with excellent math instruction at school have allowed our students to take classes such as Algebra II and Pre-Calculus in 8th grade. *There are other great no-cost or low-cost math apps available such as XtraMath and Operation Math.
A love for math needs to be established both at school and in the home. Math can be a burden or an adventure. It is all about the positive attitude we create in the home for our children. If we help keep math entertaining and meaningful our children will be more excited each and every day when math class begins.
Photo credit: www.movingwithmath.com
Contributed by Matt, Fairmont Private Schools
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Friday, September 27
FRIDAY FOLDER September 27
Preschool Celebrates Johnny Appleseed Day
Highlights From This Week
Fairmont Family Football Night
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Please mark your calendars and join us as we cheer on the
Prep Academy Huskies at:
Yorba Linda High School Stadium
19900 Bastanchury Ave YL, CA 92886
Fairmont has a long-standing tradition that Junior Kindergarten & Kindergarten students from AH, NT & HAC sing the National Anthem before the Huskies take the field. In preparation, all JK/K students have been practicing the National Anthem. If you are interested in having your student participate, we are asking singers to arrive at Yorba Linda HS Stadium at 4:30 PM. All students participating should wear their white button down or red polo shirt with any bottom (jeans/blue pants). National Anthem singers along with their families will receive FREE admission into the game. Face painters, balloon artists, along with various craft and game booths will be available FREE of charge. Come out and support the Husky football team! Fairmont student athletes who come in their Fairmont team uniform will receive FREE admission into the game. At half time, all DSL/JH Flag teams and cheerleaders from all campuses will be introduced.
2:30PM JH Flag Football Game- Anaheim Hills
vs. Historic Anaheim
4:45PM JK/K students sing the National Anthem
5:00PM Fairmont Prep Huskies vs
Calvary Chapel Downey Grizzlies
Historic Anaheim Campus Celebrates Johnny Appleseed
Everyone at Historic Anaheim Preschool joined together yesterday Thursday, September 26th to celebrate the nurseryman Johnny Appleseed. He told stories to the children in how he started to collect apple seeds from cider presses. He also told the children about his various journeys to different places. Right after story time with Johnny Appleseed, each class was able to meet and take a group picture with him. Some were able to ask questions while others enjoyed looking at his hat. Once meeting Johnny Appleseed was over, students went back to their class and enjoyed more apple treats such as apple chips, apple pies, and applesauce. They were able to learn about different kinds of apples.
September Lunch Menus
Wednesday, September 25
FAIRMONT FIVE non-scary diy halloween costumes
It's only September, we know, but the cute Halloween costumes popping up on Pinterest are "screaming" out for a blog post. Halloween is a great excuse to indulge in some good-natured make-believe with your children. Whether it's decorating the house or dreaming up the coolest costume, it's fun to get in the trick-or-treat spirit. We've steered clear of spooky get-ups and found some great DIY costumes for boys and girls to inspire your Halloween creativity. What will you be this Halloween?
- Raggedy Ann Mother and Daughter (from A Beautiful Mess)
- Clark Kent/Superman (from The Berry)
- Sweet Snail (from Oh Happy Day)
- Alice in Wonderland (from Misha Lulu)
- Jack in the Beanstalk (from Better Homes and Gardens)
Contributed by Danyelle, Fairmont Private Schools
Monday, September 23
BOOK REPORT johnny appleseed by steven kellogg
It's Johnny Appleseed time for most students this time of year. Kindergarten and early elementary school students get to hear about Johnny Appleseed for the first time. But if you have elementary-aged kids who want to learn more about Johnny Appleseed's life, Steven Kellogg's "Johnny Appleseed" is a great place to start.
Your student will read about John Chapman's (Johnny Appleseed's real name) early life as a child picking apples in the fall to when he travels into the wilderness and meets native Americans. It is an entertaining biographical story that follows chronologically from childhood to the end of his life when he became a living American folk hero. Kellogg is great at melding fact and fiction while letting us know the difference. His illustrations are lively and help tell the story. If your 1st-3rd grader is interested in learning more about Johnny Appleseed, this is the perfect book. Enjoy with some apple pie, apple cider, apple fritters...!
Image credit: HarperCollinsChildrens.com
Contributed by Darcy, Fairmont Private Schools
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