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November 2011 Newsletter From the Director Ms. Linda Phillips Visit our website at http://sangorgoniochildcare.vzwebsites.com/Programs We would to say thank you to the Technology Foundation for our computers. Thank you to Morongo Band of Mission Indians for the donation to work on the plumbing. On December 9 th we are having our Christmas show where the children will be singing. We hope that all of you can make it. See the world through the eyes of a child and learn something new. Parents please inform the office if your child has been sick.

November 2011 Newsletter From the Director Ms. Linda Phillips Visit our website at We would to say

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November 2011 Newsletter

From the DirectorMs. Linda Phillips

Visit our website at http://sangorgoniochildcare.vzwebsites.com/Programs

We would to say thank you to the Technology Foundation for our computers. Thank you to Morongo Band of Mission Indians for the donation to work on the plumbing. On

December 9th we are having our Christmas show where the children will be singing. We hope that all of you can make it.

See the world through the eyes of a child and learn

something new.

Parents please inform the office if your child

has been sick.

Infant RoomMs. Gloria & Ms. Cecilia

This month we will be exploring with colors by painting. We will also be

painting with leaves for fall using brown and orange.

Please be sure your child has an extra set of clothes in their

cubbies.

Toddler RoomMs. Vanessa

Gobble! Gobble! Turkey Day is just around the corner and in our class we’ll be learning

the sounds that turkeys make along with many other farm animals. We will be

painting, playing with puzzles and singing our way to December. I’d like to thank all

the parents for being patient while the class was under construction. Parents

please make sure your child has weather appropriate clothing in their cubby and

clothes that are able to get dirty during all class activities. Happy Holidays.

2/3 CDDMs.Connie, Ms.Kristi, Ms. Isabel

Our class will continue to work on colors, shapes, counting and name recognition.

These are areas the children can work on at home with members of their family. Special events for the month will be posted in the

classroom. Parents please fill out your paperwork, check your child’s cubby for extra clothing and help your children to

remember that share day is only on Wednesdays.

2/3 PVTMs. Renee

November is already here! Fall leaves, wind in your hair and family and friends

visiting from everywhere. Those are the themes for the month. We will also

be continuing practicing a letter, a number, and a color of the week as

well as pre-writing and pre-math skills learned through creative fun. Have a

wonderful holiday.

2/3 PVTMs. Via

Fall is finally here. We can tell by the nice cool weather. Please check your child’s cubby to make sure they have extra clothing that is

weather appropriate. The plants are changing, the days are getting shorter and the nights are

getting longer. For November we will be celebrating friendships. The letters for the month are I, J and K. The colors are green, orange, yellow and brown. We will also be

exploring patterning. Thursday, November 24th and Friday, November 25th we will be closed for

the holiday.

4/5 CDDMs.Amber, Ms.Maria

This month we will be talking about our families and being thankful. Our

science is digging into dough and energizing with exercise. Please work

with your children at home writing alphabets, first and last names, and cutting with scissors. Please look for sign up forms for donations in the

classroom. Thank you!

4/5 PVTMs.Karen, Ms.Cynthia

The holiday season is almost here! We will start this month by discussing what we are

thankful for and why. We also will be working the letters L through P, and

numbers 21 through 30. Please continue to work with your child at home. We are

happy to say we are making great progress with letter and number recognition. Every

Friday is our home movie day (G-rated only). Last but not least, a small reminder that the center will be closed November

25th and 26th for the holiday. Happy Turkey Day!

Extended DayMs.Kelly

Well it’s finally getting cooler. If you have any extra jackets to leave in the class, your more than welcome to bring them in. The children have no school on the 11th and for

the whole week starting the 21st. We’re planning a trip to the library for some

reading in recognition of National Children's Book Week. We will be closed the 24th and 25th to celebrate the turkey day. Hope you

all have a wonderful day yourselves.

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Oct 31- Nov 4 MON. TUE. WED. THU. FRI.

BREAKFAST Cold cereal, Peaches, MilkToast w ith jelly, Applesauce, Milk Hot oatmeal, Bananas, Milk

Blueberry w affles, Bananas, Milk English muffins, Pears, Milk

Lunch

Macaroni and cheese, Green beans, Fruit cocktail,

Milk

Pork and beans w ith franks, Apples, Crackers, Milk

[Veggie franks]

Chicken nuggets, Whole potatoes, Fruit cocktail, Milk

[Cheese sandw ich]

Beef noodle casserole, Peas and Carrots, Apples,

Milk [Veggie beef]

Corn dogs, Corn on the cob, Oranges, Milk [Veggie

corndogs]

SnackClub crackers, Cheese

sticks, Water Graham crackers, Milk Trail mix, 100% apple juice Pretzels, Apples, Water Animal crackers, Milk

Nov 7-11 MON. TUE. WED. THU. FRI.

BREAKFASTFrench toast, Applesauce,

Milk Cold cereal, Pears, MilkFruit breakfast bars,

Bananas, Milk Malt-O-meal, Bananas, MilkBiscuits and gravy, Fruit

cocktail, Milk

Lunch

Potato and cheese patties, Mix veggies, Bread,

Peaches, Milk

Sausage shells casserole, Pineapple rings, Milk [Veggie

sausage]

Chicken nuggets, Whole potatoes, Fruit cocktail, Milk

[Cheese sandw ich]Sloppy Joe's, Mix veggies, Apples, Milk [Veggie meat]

Tuna sandw ich, Tossed salad, Oranges, Milk [Cheese sandw ich]

SnackRitz crackers, 100% grape

juiceCheese bread, Apples,

Water Graham crackers, MilkCarrot sticks w ith ranch

dressing, Crackers, WaterRitz cheese crackers, 100%

apple juice

Nov 14-18 MON. TUE. WED. THU. FRI.

BREAKFASTHot oatmeal, Fruit cocktail,

Milk Cold cereal, Pears, MilkEnglish muffins, Bananas,

MilkWaffles w ith syrup,

Bananas, MilkMalt-O-meal, Fruit cocktail,

Milk

Lunch

Pork and beans w ith franks, Corn on the cob, Apples,

Milk [Ranch beans]

Chicken noodle soup, Mix veggies, Peaches,

Crackers, Milk [Veggie soup]

Mini turkey and cheese sandw ich, Oranges, Milk

[Cheese sandw ich]

BBQ meat balls, Whole potatoes, Pineapple rings,

Milk [Veggie meat]

Frito pie w ith cheese and chili beans, Apples, Milk

[Ranch beans]

Snack Pretzels, Apples, Water Animal crackers, MilkGold f ish crackers, 100%

apple juiceRitz crackers, Apples,

Water Trail mix, 100% grape juice

SAN GORGONIO CHILD CARE CONSORTIUMPRIVATE AND STATE CHILD CARE PROGRAM

*MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE*

Nov 21-25 MON. TUE. WED. THU. FRI.

BREAKFASTBiscuits and gravy,

Peaches, MilkFrench toast, Applesauce,

Milk Cold cereal, Bananas, Milk

Lunch

Chicken alfredo, Green beans, Fruit cocktail, Milk

[Alfredo pasta]

Spaghetti w ith meat sauce, Peaches, Crackers, Milk

[Veggie sauce]

Beef and chili bean casserole, Apples,

Crackers, Milk [Veggie beef, Ranch beans]

CENTER CLOSED

CENTER CLOSED

Snack Graham crackers, MilkRitz crackers, Apple halves,

WaterCheese bread sticks,

Apples, 100% fruit juice

Nov 28- Dec 2 MON. TUE. WED. THU. FRI.

BREAKFASTFrench toast, Applesauce,

Milk Cold cereal, Pears, MilkFruit breakfast bars,

Bananas, Milk Malt-O-meal, Bananas, MilkBiscuits and gravy, Fruit

cocktail, Milk

LunchPotato patties, Mix veggies,

Peaches, Bread, Milk

Sausage shells casserole, Pineapple rings, Milk [Veggie

sausage]

Chicken nuggets, Whole potatoes, Fruit cocktail, Milk

[Cheese sandw ich]

Beef noodle casserole, Mix veggies, Apple halves, Milk

[Veggie beef]

Tuna sandw ich, Tossed salad, Oranges, Milk [Cheese sandw ich]

SnackGraham crackers, 100%

apple juiceCarrot sticks w ith ranch

dressing, Crackers, WaterPretzels, Apple halves,

Water Animal crackers, MilkGoldfish crackers, 100%

grape juice

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