Hi everyone! I hope you all are having a great week so far! Let's catch up with what's been going on! Last week was Superhero Week at school and it was filled with fun, creativity, and some great reminders about what it really means to be a hero.
On Monday, each class worked together to build the tallest Batman building they could. The kids loved the challenge and it was amazing to see how high they could build when they put their minds together.
Tuesday was all about designing our own superhero masks. Everyone had so much fun decorating and creating their own look. A lot of our friends were so proud of their masks, they didn’t want to take them off—even for nap time!
On Wednesday, we read Pete the Cat: Super Pete. It’s such a fun story and Pete is always a favorite here at school. The kids loved his superhero adventure and the story sparked great conversations about being brave and helping others.
Thursday brought the energy with a superhero dance party right in the classroom. We played music, moved our bodies, and celebrated being the amazing little heroes we are.
And on Friday, we finished the week by dressing up as our favorite superheroes. It was so special to see each child show off who inspires them. Some were classic heroes and others made up their own. No matter the costume, each one reminded us of something important.
Being a hero isn’t about flying or having super strength. It’s about being kind, helping a friend, and doing the right thing even when it’s hard. That’s what makes someone a true superhero, and we saw a lot of that in our classrooms.
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