On Fridays, we now have a theme for the school day. This Friday, it was “Wear A Hat” Day.


On my last day of school before winter break, all five 1st grade classes got together for a holiday sing-along. We were told we could wear our pajamas and bring our favorite stuffie or doll. So I did!
Once a week, I have a live Zoom science class. We drew our hands and thought of things we wondered about. I wondered how our fingers move.
My school district gives out free lunch to all of the kids. So after my morning Zoom classes, we walk to one of the school buses that hands them out. It’s a nice little ten minute walk to break up the day.
Day in, day out, Finley is there to help me with my school work.
Finley often likes to join me during my class’ morning meeting.
He’s not always that helpful when I’m trying to look at my day’s schedule.
After a while, he gets tired of school and starts making mischief around the house, as usual.
It was my first day of first grade!
After a morning meeting on Zoom with Ms. Murphy and my classmates, one of my assignments was to go outside and play. I’m liking school already!
I got a card from Mrs. Flagg in the mail!
Before school ended, we went and got all the stuff I left behind before school had closed.
This is my school I.D. card. I used it to get milk at lunch time.
Here’s a self-portrait I drew on my second day of school. And pictures of other kids in my class.
And a drawing about my favorite person at the time, Phoebe.
Here are a couple of drawings I did with my 4th grade buddy, Ari. I drew the pictures and Ari wrote the words.
The last big project I did at school before it closed was my “All About Me” book. I was going to show it to Mommy and Daddy at spring conferences with Mrs. Flagg. But we never got to have them. So she sent it home with the rest of my stuff to see. I’m very proud of it! Here it is!
Today, I am a kindergarten graduate!
We decorated our car for the drive-thru parade at school.
I got to see Chipper the Squirrel!
And Mrs. Flagg, too! I also got to see lots of other teachers, therapists, and paraeducators. See you next year, in one form or another!