Hola, hola, Coca Cola! It was cinco de mayo last week so that's the theme for this post in which I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs for:
Monday began on a festive note because it was cinco de mayo! We watched a video about the holiday:
We also did mucho matematicas because our Math MCAS (state testing) is next week on Tuesday and Wednesday. Hopefully, practice will result in the kids feeling competent and confident during the test.
Also, with Mother's Day this weekend, we worked on our very adorable and fun Mother's Day Muffins:
If you want to check out this craftivity, here's the link: Muffins With Mom!
We also had a delightful and delicious lunch from our PTO who got the food from Panera:
To finish off the week, we wrapped up our Massachusetts in the American Revolution chapter in Social Studies. I just love learning about all the local history - it's so fascinating!
Happy Weekend and Happy Mother's Day to all the Moms out there!
p.s. My spinning teacher said tomorrow that all Moms should go on strike tomorrow and do nothing but relax. It sounds good, but how realistic is it?
Monday began on a festive note because it was cinco de mayo! We watched a video about the holiday:
There is a whole series of these videos, and they're very informative and fun. Plus, we read several books with a Mexican theme.
We also did mucho matematicas because our Math MCAS (state testing) is next week on Tuesday and Wednesday. Hopefully, practice will result in the kids feeling competent and confident during the test.
Also, with Mother's Day this weekend, we worked on our very adorable and fun Mother's Day Muffins:
Check out the mini-muffin in the above picture. Many of the kids used their extra scrapbook paper to make these adorable mini-muffins to complement their Mom Muffins.
If you want to check out this craftivity, here's the link: Muffins With Mom!
We also had a delightful and delicious lunch from our PTO who got the food from Panera:
Then on Thursday, the PTO gave us a delicious assortment of treats which I totally enjoyed. Needless to say, I am not happy with the scale.
To finish off the week, we wrapped up our Massachusetts in the American Revolution chapter in Social Studies. I just love learning about all the local history - it's so fascinating!
Happy Weekend and Happy Mother's Day to all the Moms out there!
p.s. My spinning teacher said tomorrow that all Moms should go on strike tomorrow and do nothing but relax. It sounds good, but how realistic is it?
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