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First Grade Sunday Class
 2008 -
 2009

   Hi and welcome to our Sunday - First Grade Web Page.  This page is designed to keep you informed about our program -- what the children are learning and doing!  It is, also, intended to keep you informed about the Sunday school schedule, and it will list important dates for you to add to your calendar.

The first grade curriculum is geared toward learning about Jesus and how He taught us to live in harmony with God.  Our primary focus, for this age group, is on prayer and learning about God's greatest Commandment - Love God and Love One Another.

Our program is an interactive one, and encourages student participation through dramatization, games, projects, films and music.

Through this web page, we hope to advise you about Mass schedules, special projects, meetings and other pertinent information.

More later!  God Bless,
Teacher: Pat Smothers

Aids: Meagan Collins and Margie Rodriguez


2008-09 Schedule coming soon!


FIRST GRADE SPECIAL PROJECT INFORMATION

      2008-09 Info coming soon!


     THAT'S ALL FOR NOW ........

LOVE GOD AND LOVE ONE ANOTHER
God's Greatest Commandment


  PRAYERS FIRST GRADERS MUST KNOW

  • THE SIGN OF THE CROSS
  • THE LORD'S PRAYER (OUR FATHER)
  • HAIL MARY
  • GLORY BE

Children learn by repetition so we need your help Mom and Dad.  We'll work with the children in the classroom, but it's important that you encourage your child to say his/her prayers each night. Remember: "Practice Makes Perfect."


  MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

  • CLASS TIME - Sunday mornings from 11:00 AM until 12:15 PM.
  • ATTENDANCE - Students are expected to attend all classes unless they are sick or detained by a family emergency.  Please notify Mrs. Hurley if your child is unable to attend a class.  Three absences are permitted.
  • SNACKS - We do offer the children a light snack.  If your child has any food allergies, please notify the classroom teacher ASAP.
  • DISMISSAL - Please arrive promptly, stay in your car, display the child's pick up number in your windshield, and help us by following the traffic pattern and any advice offered by the Traffic Controllers.

"Let The Children Come Unto Me."


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