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See a movie about Truck Day by putting the pictures to music.
I made a movie of the students who came to school in their pajamas set to the music of a Japanese lullaby.
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Japanese lullaby w/ kids in p.j.’s
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We hope you enjoy your visit to our class web site. You can listen to our Kindercasts which are like radio shows on the Internet. There are also galleries of photos and  movies you can watch. Be sure to bookmark it and check back often as Mr. Lentz will try to update it weekly. You can also subscribe to the Podcasts and Blogs
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Pajama Day Enjoyed By All
March 30, 2007
The Pine Hill School Student Council sponsored Pajama Day on Friday, March 30. The students enjoyed coming to school in the p.j.’s. Thankful the weather cooperated and it was a warm and pleasant day.
Open House scheduled for Wed., April 4
March 23, 2007
Mark the evening of April 4 on your calendar for our annual Open House. Classrooms will be open to the public from 7:00-8:00 PM. Come and see the wonderful work we have been doing in our classroom. You can also go and check out the First Grade classrooms since will only be 46 days of school left.
 
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Interview with Shiane
Interview with Johnny
Tune in each week to listen to Kindercast, our weekly program giving information about what is going on in the classroom and featuring an interview with a recent Child of the Week.
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Truck Day pictures
Photo Album of kids in pajamas
We concluded the unit of study, On Our Way: Land, Air and Water Transportation with Truck Day on Friday, March 23.
The Pine Hill Student Council sponsored Pajama Day on Friday, March 30. See a photo galleries or slide show of the kids in their pajamas.
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“All I really need to know about how to live and what to do and how to be I learned in kindergarten. Wisdom was not at the top of the graduate school mountain, but there in the sand pile at school ...” - Robert Fulghum