WEEKLY RECAP - Nutrition
This week we are learning about Nutrition! In Science we’re discovering that grapes grow on vines and what would happen if they remained on the vine and the sun baked them for a long time. We also learned about vegetables, grains, and dairy products! Nutrition Learning Objectives: X That nutrition is a cultural & health related topic X Answer questions that require a complex response X Increased vocabulary use X Retell a simple story in the correct sequence X Understanding how nutrition keeps our bodies healthy, strong and feeling good physically Next week we start a new monthly theme.... Ocean Commotion!! The month starts off with learning about the Sea Environment! Parent Aware, Minnesota’s Quality Rating and Improvement System, offers tools and resources to help:
Quality starts with you, your child and Parent Aware. Our Learn section is a great place to find articles and guides that will assist you in your search. You can also begin your search now, either online or by calling Parent Aware at 888.291.9811. Parent Aware is engaging in an ongoing project to address equity issues in the program. Top Rated Local® Names Compass Child Care as #1 Highest Rated Company in the State for the Third Year in a Row All of our wonderful kiddos and their families are to thank, as we have been ranked at the top of the list of highest rated companies in Minnesota by Top Rated Local®, a 5 pillar experience based rating system that analyzes ratings and reviews from hundreds of verified review sites online and then ranks businesses based on their overall Rating Score™. For the third year in a row, Compass Child Care is listed #1 in Child Care Providers on the Top Rated Local site!
Attending preschool can provide your child with a strong foundation for reading readiness. Here are a few ways that preschool can help prepare your child to read:
The Compass Child Care Ag Education building was one of the new attractions at Anoka County Fair this year. Compass Child Care put together an interactive building that educated children on where their food comes from and the people who provide it.
“The fair is excited to keep improving and bringing new and improved exhibits and events to the community. I want to thank everyone for always supporting the fair, and we look forward to growing with you,” Anoka County Fair Board President Michael Ahlers said in the release. The Anoka County Fair won three first place titles awarded by The International Association of Fairs & Expositions at its 2022 national awards.
Anoka County Fair won for Facility Beautification Project - Hand Washing Stations; Newly established or evolving program/exhibit at your fair which promotes agriculture or a current agricultural issue to the fair-going public - Compass Child Care Ag Education Building and The overall Division 1 award for Agriculture. The fair also placed second in Innovation and Sponsorship for its New Compass Child Care Ag Education Building. “It is an amazing feeling to have the Anoka County Fair recognized for the hard work and dedication that the fair board and our partners put in to keep improving the fair experience for the community. It is an honor to be a part of this fair, and I am excited for what the future holds here,” said Anoka County Fair Manager, Michaela Liebl said in Monday, Dec. 5 press release from the Anoka County Fair.. This is the first year The Anoka County Fair has been recognized on a national level for its innovation and improvements to the facility, the release states.
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