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All A’s Honor Roll

Making it to the A/B Honor Roll in the First Grading Period already made us so proud. But we were so delighted when we got the great news. Our son, Yogi made it to the All A’s Honor Roll in the Second Grading Period. It gets no better than that.  His teacher who was so kind and so supportive of him was so happy about it too. She actually put “Yay” on the comment section of his report card. That was so sweet of her.

Great job, Yogi! Keep it up!

Math Night Game

It was some time in October or November when my son had their Math Night in school. Parents were invited to join and I was so glad we did. That was our first time to play games that had to do with Math and it was really fun. I never thought there were such games. They really are great games because it will teach the kids more about Math and develop their skills in it.

After the event was over, the teacher sent us copies of the games that we played for us to play at home. And the picture below is one of them. I played it with my son a couple of weeks ago here at home and we really had fun. The game is called “Close to 100″ wherein you are given six one-digit number cards. You will then choose four cards among the six that will make a total of 100 or close to 100. If you didn’t make a 100, then the difference would be your score. The one who has the smallest score, wins. You should try it.

Christmas Musical

My son had their Christmas Musical in school last Tuesday, the 13th. They sang different Christmas carols and though I’ve heard some of them already, some of them were new to me, but they are all nice songs and all the kids did really well.

These are all the students who participated. Looking at the stage, my son is at the right side wearing a plaid blue button-down shirt. He’s at the back of that little kid wearing a yellow striped shirt. See him? (“,)

My son including selected kids said their piece about Christmas. I was going to post my son’s photo here while doing it, but my computer is having problems. I will try to share it next time.

A/B Honor Roll

I was overjoyed when my son handed me this piece of paper last week. Who wouldn’t? Look at that! He made it to the Honor Roll. I know my son is smart. He has been an honor pupil way back in the Philippines when he was still attending Montessori School. But still it was a surprise for me because he is still adjusting at his new school. After learning about this, it looked like he was never affected of the change at all, huh?

Congratulations, Yogi! Continue to make mommy and daddy proud. We love you!!! Mwah!!!

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

My son’s school had their annual ‘Book Fair’ last month. We checked it out and the husband being so encouraging at the little one when it comes to reading, he let Yogi picked the books that he liked and the husband didn’t have second thoughts of buying all he had chosen for him.

Yogi chose three books, but the book ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ was the first one that he read and finished in two days’ time. We were so delighted learning what the impact had the book to him. He said his classmate read this book too in their school library.

The book has a series. I still haven’t checked Amazon for the others, but I will surely check in time. He is so into it now and I am really happy to know it, thus, I will support him all throughout. Me and the husband actually.

An Achiever

Yesterday was my son’s school’s recognition day for their first periodical examinations and I was so glad upon knowing that he made it to the list of the honor students again. Way to go, Yogi!

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to witness the moment when he accepted his certificate for making it to the honor roll because I was not feeling good because the red flag is up. Gladly, Yogi understood that I couldn’t make it. I did tell him though that I will make it up with him next time. Being the smart kid that he is, he understood and didn’t make a big deal out of it.

Good boy, Yogi! Keep up the good work! Mwah!

Out of the Mouths of Babes

The little one’s first periodical exams of this new school year started on Wednesday and whenever he gets home, he brags about how easy his exams were. He’s like, “Piece of cake, Mom!” And I would reply, “Good boy!” and he would smile.

His exams only last for two hours each day and they are given a break time in between hours to have their snacks. He’s been bragging about their new school furniture, a table where they put their grooming kits. They are trained to take good care of themselves at this early age which is good. He really described in detail what the furniture looks like, that it was huge, has a blue color and is very nice. Seeing him describing it is really amusing. He never fails to put a smile on my face with his innocent thinking. (“,)

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