Join Us for An Open House Thursday, March 12, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Register Now
on Calvine Rd. in Elk Grove, CA
February brought many bright and meaningful moments to our school community! Our students celebrated friendship, kindness, and the unique qualities that make each of us special. Valentine’s Day added extra joy, with festive activities and thoughtful surprises shared among friends. We were also fortunate to have some of our students share their family traditions in celebration of Lunar New Year, enriching our classrooms with cultural learning and connection.
Throughout the month, the children engaged in hands-on learning about dental hygiene, practicing brushing and flossing while building healthy habits in a fun and interactive way.
As we move toward spring, our teachers are planning engaging, hands-on experiences to help students explore the signs of the new season. We look forward to the weeks ahead, filled with new beginnings, growth, and continued learning.
Read Across America
We invite our families to join us during the week of March 2nd to read to the classrooms and share a special piece of home with our school community. Please sign up in the front office if you would like to participate.
To continue celebrating the joy of reading, the Scholastic Book Fair will be on campus the week of March 16th. We will also conclude the month with a special reading buddies event on March 26th, when Merryhill Elementary students join our preschoolers for shared reading time.
In addition, we will have several fun dress-up days throughout the month to celebrate our love of books.
We look forward to a month filled with imagination, learning, and literacy!
Keep an eye out for additional details through Links 2 Home.
Conference Day/CareCall Week
Building positive relationships between teachers and parents is important to us. On March 6th, the school will be closed for Intermediates to Pre-K2 only, for parent conferences. This is a great opportunity to meet with your child’s teacher to discuss how your child is progressing. Please remember to sign up to schedule a time (sign up in lobby). Infants through Beginner families will receive a care call during the week of March 8th. Family Reports will be sent home or received (Intermediates-PreK2) on March 6th. We look forward to sharing all your children’s accomplishments!
LeprechaunTraps
The leprechauns are coming to Merryhill Preschool on March 17th!
Our Pre-K classes will be designing and building leprechaun traps to try and catch these sneaky little visitors. We can’t wait to see their creativity in action!
Please have your child wear green to help us celebrate the day. Let’s see how many leprechauns we can catch!
Picture Day
Say cheese! It is Spring photo time and all children have free dress day. Please look below for your child’s scheduled day:
March 24th- Intermediate-Pre-K2
March 25th- Toddlers-Beginners & Sibling Photos
You are welcome to bring extra clothes if you wish to have the teachers change your child.
Open House
Merryhill is hosting an Open House on Thursday, March 12th, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for families interested in touring our school. Don’t miss out on our referral program.
“Reading is important, because if you can read, you can learn anything about everything and everything about anything.” – Tomie dePaola
At our preschool, we believe early literacy is the foundation for lifelong learning. From the start, we nurture children’s ability to communicate, build vocabulary, and express their ideas. This happens every day as language and stories come to life in our classrooms. Here, infants and toddlers explore sounds and words. Two-year-olds begin to connect words with meaning. Preschoolers grow into confident speakers, storytellers, and early readers and writers.
These skills are fostered through our Links to Learning curriculum, using research-based techniques proven effective. Instead of teaching letters one at a time, we introduce sounds and words in meaningful ways that build over time. When you walk into our classrooms, you’ll see children scribbling, singing fun songs, and “reading” to their friends. These moments may look like play, but they are important steps on the path to reading success. Let’s take a closer look at how we build early literacy skills each day:
Book-Based Curriculum
Each week, central books guide learning and set the theme for classroom activities. For example, after reading The Mitten by Jan Brett, students might build animal habitats in the science center, write animal names in salt “snow” at the writing center, use animal puppets or costumes in dramatic play, and count how many animals fit into a mitten in the math center. When learning is built around a shared story, books come to life and children begin to see reading as exciting and meaningful.
Classroom Environment
Teacher Interactions
As children grow, so do the conversations. Older students are guided with open-ended questions such as, “What do you think will happen next?” or “How could you fix that?” These discussions build vocabulary, support thinking skills, and help children express ideas with confidence.
Mastering Literacy Skills
At every stage, our goal is the same: to help children build strong literacy skills and develop a love of reading that lasts a lifetime. The topics shared here are just a glimpse of the many ways our preschool brings this goal to life each day. By surrounding children with rich language experiences and guiding them with expert teaching, we make early literacy a journey that is fun, meaningful, and full of possibilities.
To learn more, contact us today!
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