Kindergarten - Homeroom K2 Mrs. Peterson-2019-2020

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Congratulations on a strong finish!

You did it! Congratulations!
Have a wonderful summer and keep music in your heart!
See you in September! :-)
 

Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of Fatima, we come to you on bended knee to ask for your holy intercession for peace and unity.  Each time you appeared in Fatima you promised to help us to banish war and fear if we pray to you.  Dear Lady, we ask your guiding hand for grace and protection for our land.  Amen.

BPO concert info. If you have listened to any of these, please let me know! :-)

Tune in for our next archival live concert broadcast on WNED Classical this Tuesday, May 12 at 7pm!
Tuesday's broadcast features pianist Philippe Bianconi performing one of the most difficult works in the repertoire, Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3. The program also includes Dvořák's 6th Symphony. This broadcast was originally recorded on Saturday, February 1, 2014 as part of the M&T Bank Classics series.
These archived concert recordings will be available each Tuesday at 7pm for the next several weeks by tuning in to 94.5 FM, or by streaming at wned.org/classical, via the WNED Classical mobile app, or by listening to WNED Classical on a smart device. 

BPO this week. Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Tune in for our next archival live concert broadcast on WNED Classical this Tuesday, May 5 at 7pm!
Tuesday's broadcast features acclaimed British violinist Chloë Hanslip performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D major. The program also includes Brahms' Symphony No. 2. This broadcast was originally recorded on Saturday, January 30, 2016 as part of the M&T Bank Classics series.
These archived concert recordings will be available each Tuesday at 7pm for the next several weeks by tuning in to 94.5 FM, or by streaming at wned.org/classical, via the WNED Classical mobile app, or by listening to WNED Classical on a smart device. 

Missing Emails

Hi Everyone! I know that some of you have sent me emails to my new address that I did not receive. Over the weekend I looked at my spam folder and there they were! I don't know why they ended up there. I will be checking that file to make sure there are no important emails there. You can submit work to me through my google classrooms for grades 5-8 or respond to my assignments for grades Pre-K to 4th. Have a great week! If we "Think Spring" hard enough, maybe it will come! :-)
Please remember my new email address: [email protected] 

Welcome to May!

May is Mary's month! Let's celebrate our Blessed Mother!
 
 
 

 

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Another BPO concert!

Join us tonight at 7pm for our next archival live concert broadcast on WNED Classical!
This evening's broadcast features Buffalo favorite Fabio Bidini in a performance of Brahm's Piano Concerto No. 2. The program also includes selections from Prokofiev's lush, expressive suites from Romeo and Juliet. This broadcast was originally recorded on Saturday, March 23, 2019 as part of the M&T Bank Classics series.
These archived concert recordings will be available each Tuesday at 7pm for the next several weeks by tuning in to 94.5 FM, or by streaming at wned.org/classical, via the WNED Classical mobile app, or by listening to WNED Classical on a smart device. 

BPO info!

Tune in for our next archival live concert broadcast on WNED Classical this Tuesday, April 21 at 7pm!
Tuesday's broadcast will feature violinist Sandy Cameron in a performance of famed film composer Danny Elfman's Violin ConcertoEleven Eleven. The program also includes two storied works by Richard Strauss, Death and Transfiguration and the seductive "Dance of the Seven Veils" from Salome. This broadcast was originally recorded on Saturday, October 19, 2019 as part of the M&T Bank Classics series.
These archived concert recordings will be available each Tuesday at 7pm for the next several weeks by tuning in to 94.5 FM, or by streaming at wned.org/classical, via the WNED Classical mobile app, or by listening to WNED Classical on a smart device. 

Musical fun during Easter break

Hello Everyone! We made it this far...keep up the great work! :-)
Here are some fun things you can do over Easter break. Try any or all of them!
 
1. Name a song that has the word Easter in it
 
2. Name a song that has any kind of bird in the title
 
3. What's your favorite song to dance to?
 
4. Ask someone in your house to dance with you to the song in #3 like you're making a video. (You don't have to make an actual video, only if you want to.)
 
5. What's your favorite song to sing along with?
 
6. Find a karaoke version of the song in #5 and using a hairbrush microphone, sing along with it!
 
7. Take as many song titles as you know and use them to write a story
 
8. Ask an adult what his/her favorite songs were at your age. See if you can find any of them to sing along with him/her
 
9. Make up a silly song title about distance learning. If you want...write some lyrics too!
 
10. Feel free to share any or all of these with me! :-)
 
Happy and Blessed Easter to you and your families!

Something for all generations

Enjoy this beautiful video! Have a great day :-)
 
 
 
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Good Morning!

Who saw the beautiful sunrise this morning? The colors in the sky looked just like the sky in a Thomas Kinkade puzzle I'm trying to put together. (It's going to be a long process!)

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