We’ll go walking through the park…
We’ll keep on walking ’til it gets dark!
We’ll see the leaves on the trees
And catch the bugs in the breeze,
When we’re walking through the park!
Today we had a picnic at Nuner Elementary! We gathered a big bag of food (pb on whole wheat buns, pea pods/cucumbers and raisins) three wagons full of kids, walking buddies, four teachers and went walking….
We stopped and ate lunch on the soccer field, played red light/green light and then made our way to the playground.
Our walking friends did an excellent job safely crossing the streets and holding onto their walking buddy!
Before we left on our walk, many friends continued catching fish with their hands and in their nets. Melinda bought several new fish for today because we had to say goodbye to most of our fish from yesterday.
Our bear exploration continued today with a sensory experiment: in bowls, we put several foods we thought bears might eat. We closed our eyes and using three senses: smell, touch and taste, we guessed which food we were holding.
Paulina, who spent the morning teaching Wee Friends, recorded words from our sensory experiment in Spanish. She then moved friends to hopscotch for a Spanish lesson! Miel and Oso are two words we learned.
Owen and Nate share their Family Tree leaves with friends today! We learned that they have LOTS of cousins in New York and New Jersey and that their Grandpa has a very unique name!!!!!
Enjoy the day!
What do Miel and Oso mean? And what is the unique grandpa’s name? Inquiring minds want to know!