Friday, March 4, 2016

Rainbows

     This week in Preschool, we've been working on letter R. This letter is a hard one for my kids. It's a little tricky to write, and in Haitian Creole, R is often pronounced like a W, so we have to practice sounding it out many times. At the end of the week, the whole class made rainbows together, which made for good practice in both letters and colors. We also talked about the story of Noah (which we learned about earlier this year), and how the rainbow is a reminder of God's promises.
     It was fun to watch how each of the kids - even the squirrelly ones - worked so quietly, intently placing each colored square exactly where they wanted it.



Evelyn

Eva and Woodensonley

Working hard at the red table.

Kaylenn

Eldine

Sweet smiles.

    And it just so happened that only a few days after we finished our paper rainbows in Preschool, I saw this gorgeous double rainbow on my way to school. Yet another reminder of how just as God kept his promise to Noah, He remains faithful thousands of years and many generations later to these little ones, and to me. 


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