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In February we learned the Spanish names of shapes, formas or figuras. We talked about how many sides, lados, and corners, esquinas, we could see on each shape: cuadrado, rectรกngulo, cรญrculo, รณvalo, corazรณn, estrella, triรกngulo, rombo, etc. We created some shapes out of paper with stickers or with markers or by gluing paper together. We are collecting our paper shapes into a bag of shapes to take home. Weโ€™ll be able to review the Spanish names of our paper shapes at home with the help of our collection. In addition, we learned about the letters r/R and c/C.

This month we also celebrated Valentineโ€™s Day, the day of love andย friendship, el dรญa del amor y la amistad. The children exchangedย friendship cards at our party. We had a fun time visiting with friendsย and playing together at our Valentineโ€™s party!

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