Today was the last day of kindergarten for Ella. This year has been full of many adventures for Ella. New School, new friends, new teacher new way of learning things and homework! At the beginning it was a little rough for Ella but with great friends and great teachers everyone rallied for Ella making her first year at American Heritage a great one.
Ella on her first day of school. New hair cut, new clothes, missing her bottom two teeth, and so excited to be going to school with her sisters.
AHA had there first annual math bee and was it fun.

Plymouth Plantation Day is a great tradition at American Heritage. All the kids dress up as either Pilgrims or Indians, they do fun games and have a big feast at the end of the day.
Every month the kids were able to go on a field trip to different places in town. This trip was to the Las Vegas Zoo. We were able to see many chickens, a few monkeys, and some goats. The best part was when the zoo keeper feed the lions a treat. She put the chicken high up enough to where the lions had to get up on there hind legs to get it. It was amazing to see how tall the lions are. They were huge, the kids where in Ahh.

Ella's sweet teacher Mrs. Hepworth. She was the right match for her this year. She has the most patience than any one I know. She loved her class and I know she will miss them. Ella would always come home with something nice to say about her.

Ella brought home this binder full of fun things she learned this year. A few spelling tests, math worksheets, art projects and pictures of her class mates were some of the items included.

Here is Ella today, still that same great smile, her hair a little longer, teeth have grown in and is determined to do everything perfectly. She is adding and subtracting, reading, spelling and learning about our Four Fathers. These days she has left the car with a FAB-U-LOUS smile on her face and telling me good bye with a kiss and a hug. Today Ella was recognized for being a wonderful leader, helper and friend. Way to go Ella!!
Plymouth Plantation Day is a great tradition at American Heritage. All the kids dress up as either Pilgrims or Indians, they do fun games and have a big feast at the end of the day.
Ella's sweet teacher Mrs. Hepworth. She was the right match for her this year. She has the most patience than any one I know. She loved her class and I know she will miss them. Ella would always come home with something nice to say about her.
Ella brought home this binder full of fun things she learned this year. A few spelling tests, math worksheets, art projects and pictures of her class mates were some of the items included.
Here is Ella today, still that same great smile, her hair a little longer, teeth have grown in and is determined to do everything perfectly. She is adding and subtracting, reading, spelling and learning about our Four Fathers. These days she has left the car with a FAB-U-LOUS smile on her face and telling me good bye with a kiss and a hug. Today Ella was recognized for being a wonderful leader, helper and friend. Way to go Ella!!
6 comments:
She is so grown up! Where is little Ella? What a great year she has had and now on to memories in first grade. I'm so glad summer is here so we can all play!
Oh, Ella Bella! You have some great pictures of her. It sounds like her year turned out to be a good one! I can't believe our little ones will be going to first grade! Crazy!
She's come a long way from the days when you had to child-lock her in the car! :) She's a doll.
She is so freakin' cute. I can't believe how grown up she is!
She's getting all grown up! Just think, you'll soon be sending Gabe to school and you'll have more time than you'll even know what to do with (or not...).
Oh, sweet Ella! Love that sweet little face! I am so glad that she grew to love kindergarten. Hard to believe that she will be a big 1st grader next year!
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