WF Daily Explorations, Wednesday 11-30-11 “Electricity, Literacy, and Puppetry!”

So, I’m not going to lie to you, it’s been quite a morning! The phone call from our early teachers reporting no electricity really threw us all for a loop. Thank you to everyone for your understanding and patience as we waited to see what would happen.

After our unexpected start, our Wee Frienders settled right into their morning despite the delay. As always, there are children moving throughout our learning environment choosing to play in small groups of children. The most popular areas today were housekeeping, the light table, the reading area, and the block area. However, I wanted to highlight one special activity and one daily activity in our blog today.

I think everyone knows the Wee Friend lingo now, both parents and children. Children come in with an idea (or an idea is formed when they are playing), a conversation is held with a teacher, others express interest, and then….voila!…a “study” is born. Currently, the study that has been developing is surrounding the story of Pinnochio. Today, one of the options for the children to choose in our learning environment was a special activity created by Miss Laurie to support one of the interests that the children have expressed in this study: puppets. Miss Laurie provided the quality materials, brainstorming opportunities, and most importantly, her presence in the moment, to this sock puppet creative arts project. Our art table was filled with rich conversation, artistic expression, and enthusiasm for the duration of our inside time.

I spent much of my time this morning doing a journaling time with the children. This is a daily activity, that is usually offered right after snack. Once again, just like a special activity, it is about providing the quality materials, brainstorming opportunities, and most importantly the invitation from a teacher to a child that “we are here for you in this moment”. I wanted to highlight the journaling time today because we have several children that are experiencing huge developmental leaps in their early literacy skills. When children participate in rich developmentally appropriate learning activities while being supported by knowledgable educators, they naturally progress academically through the literacy stages. And they do it more quickly and more foundationally soundly when they are hooked in the moment and joyful about what they are doing. This is what I was surrounded by today and I just had to use the blog as a outlet to share!

Let’s look at Alexandra (just 3) and Nate’s (age 2¾) journals. In September, both children were still completely in the “scribbling” stage of writing. Alexandra has moved to drawing complicated people and is now writing many letters of her name at the top of her paper. Nate, just in the past few days has moved to writing with a purpose and is drawing faces. This is an enormous leap for both children.

Pictured: Alexandra September (scribbles), October (with letter symbols), and November (detailed drawing with purpose). I missed photographing one where she has written her name in both actual letters and mock letters.

Pictured: Nate, October (scribbles) vs today (detailed drawing with purpose).

Next, we have Annie (4 ¼). We can look at her drawing and see how she has moved from scribbles, to drawing with a purpose, to adding environmental print (her name) and now to the prephonemic stage. Notice how detailed her drawings have become from September to November. She is also writing her own name, repeatedly, on each journal.

Simon (3 ¾ ) has been drawing complicated pictures for some time. They keep getting more and more detailed in picture and description. However, I wanted to share how in just a short amount of time, this daily activity has generated self correction in his name.

Pictured is a tracing of his name on October 4, his own writing on October 18 and his complete name on November 30th. He is monumentally proud of how well he is forming his name.

Finally, Macy (just turned 4) is my last example to share. As we look back to nearly a year ago, you see her early stages of writing and she is simply interested and able to trace her name. Now, she is fully writing her name using upper and lower case letters. She is completely focused, even driven, at this moment to absorb all of the letters and their formation and she’s particularly interested in the differences between uppercase and lowercase letters. As we sat together today, we talked in detail about how all of these letters look and fit together. Macy also expressed an interest to move beyond dictation and wants to write her own words at the bottom of the page. This is the stuff that makes what we do so cool!

Pictured: Macy, tracing in January and writing name in October. Now, she’s using lowercase and doing prephonemic writing.

If you have any questions about the literacy stages that your children are moving through developmentally, please don’t hesitate to ask us! We are here to communicate this information to you! Because this is our passion, we have made it our business to know exactly how children learn to write and then read.

For lunch today we had chicken and rice, peas and bananas.

WF Daily Exploration Tuesday 11/29

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This morning, before our swimmers left, we further explored the marionette puppet. We studied pictures of a Marionette Puppeteer on a street in Chicago. Afterwards, we imagined our own bodies as marionette puppets. Using two pipes, a Puppet Master manipulated the arms of the puppet sitting in the chair. Some friends had very flexible arms while others had very stiff arms. Friends took turns making Sasha the Clown dance to “We Are Family”.

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And off we went to the Y! Before our smaller friends got into the water today, their instructor had them dip their toes in, then their legs and then practice kicking. Today, they practiced the backstroke. Leaning their heads against the teacher’s neck, the teacher gently held their chin high as they paddled their legs across the pool. With barbells in hand, the big kids began their lesson by jumping off the diving block.

Back at school, Melinda led a science experiment with our Wee Friends. First, friends filled a mason jar 1/2 way up with water. They filled the remaining space with shaving cream. Then, using a dropper filled with water color, they squirted the top of the shaving cream and waited to see how long it took for the water color to reach the paint.

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Next, they poured the contents of their jar into a bowl and stirred to see what color it produced.

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The experiment ended with a tub full of warm water and shaving cream!

The rain kept us indoors this morning, but we continued our Pinocchio Study by comparing a marionette, a hand and a sock puppet. Our mouthless sock puppet came to life when Macy sprinkled dust on her. Macy named her Lily Pharaoh. LP pretended she was Jiminy Cricket and explained to WF the meaning of the word: conscience. We further explored the meaning of the word with a game. As Jiminy Cricket, Lily Pharaoh whispered a negative/positive prompt into a WF’s ear. When friends heard this voice in their head, they had to choose the negative or positive command. Their were lots of hugs and well wishes!

For breakfast, we served Kix and bananas. Lunch was melted ham and cheese on whole wheat tortillas, fruit salad and corn. For snack, we will serve yogurt and graham crackers.

Have a great day!

WWF, Mirror, Mirror on the wall! 11-28-11

The children experienced something new this morning in our morning circle. We now have some name cards for each child with their picture. This not only helps the individual child begin to recognize their own name, but it is a great to watch the other children name all of their fellow WWF’s! The children were invited to wear our new monkey tail during our story time today. It seemed as though Miss Paulina was really in the mood to monkey around, she loved wearing it!

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Dipping monkeys into various colored paints to place on paper was available in the kitchen. For some, this evolved into finger painting, which was just fine!

Curious George arrived right about the same time Elizabeth did, which was perfect timing, since she is a George fan! Olivia sat down to join in, and said, “Match!” All of the children are really using their vocabulary to articulate their colors.

Marta, Sloane, Elizabeth and Jada tended to their baby dolls. They were swaddled and wrapped in blankets and given lots of TLC. Some had bottles, others went on walks, and some received a home cooked meal right from our play kitchen.

For morning snack, the children peeled their own bananas, and enjoyed them. Our lunch today was whole wheat noodles with beef, French style green beans and apples.

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May your day be filled with warmth of the holiday season!

WF Daily Explorations Monday 11/28

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Today we welcome Vivian to our classroom! Vivian is a former Wee Friend who has returned to us! WELCOME VIVIAN! Kai, our oldest WF, remembers Vivian and is thrilled to have his playmate back!

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It’s a happy Monday as friends settle back into their school schedule. The Blue Bus was here and WFs worked on the rings and cartwheel mat. On the rings, they performed tuck and “L” hangs. They practiced a “skin the cat” flip, lunges and handstands against the wall. On the cartwheel mat, they practiced mini and full cartwheels.

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The workbench and art easel were of particular interest today.

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Several friends explored the concept of big/small with an Angel Stacking Doll set. We sequenced the dolls in order of size and counted them as they stood in a row.

Our counting exploration continued as we listened to “The 12 Days of Christmas”. A small group of younger WF gathered to practice the fine motor/dexterity skill of holding up fingers 1-5. We counted (and created finger formation) 1-5 forwards and backwards. We passed out rhythm sticks and and followed Hap Palmer’s rhythmic exercises. Next, Alma requested the dinosaur song. We played Laurie Berkner’s “We Are the Dinosaurs” and marched/sang/roared/ate and slept throughout a dinosaur musical improv. In the next three weeks, we will be learning new songs pertaining to the holiday season. If you have any concerns or opposition to your child learning traditional carols, please let us know!

In the last several days before the holiday, friends were very interested in hearing the story of Pinocchio read. After several readings, we have plunged into a Pinocchio Study. Friends are very familiar with the Disney version and today we compared/contrasted it to the Carlo Collodi version. We discovered that the Collodi version has no Blue Fairy! We also introduced the idea of a marionette puppet. We pulled out all of our hand puppets (including a Pinocchio puppet-thank you, Alexandra G.!) and re-told the story based on the characters in our hands. Later, we turned Sasha the Clown (Alma named him) into a marionette! We compared the two types of puppets and how they are different.

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For breakfast today, we served peanut butter toast and oranges. Lunch was whole wheat pasta with beef, pears and French cut green beans. Afternoon snack will be goldfish and apples.

Have a terrific day!

WF Daily Explorations, “Wee are Thankful!” 11/23/11

Today was a day filled with preparation, expression, and celebration. Our small group of friends spent their morning preparing our Wee Feast, creating still life art, and talking about all the things in their lives in which they give thanks.

The Wee Feast prep began early with the cleaning and preparing of our holiday bird. Jane and Kai, our older classroom leaders worked cooperatively to cover our chicken with olive oil salt and pepper.

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Kai, also helped to prepare the carrots by peeling them.

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Today a still life art experience was introduced to the children. Our “Chicken Dance” inspiring Thanksgiving Turkey was placed on the table for children to draw. Discussions were held about the body parts, the shapes and colors of the still model. The children eagerly represented the turkey with great accuracy.

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With the mild temperature and wonderful sunshine, we had a fantastic outside time. The children biked, played in the sand, and played on the slides.

On that note, we had a parent communicate discomfort about her child riding on the bicycles, tricycles, and push cars without a helmet. According to the early childhood safely regulations, three and four wheeled trikes, and bicycles with training wheels do not require a helmet. Therefore we are not requiring children to wear helmets. However, if any parent would like their child to wear a helmet, we will be glad to respect your wishes by storing and making sure your child wears the labeled helmet that you supply.

After our outside time, we came in and enjoyed our Wee Feast. It was delicious!

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Our menu today was:

Breakfast: Homemade Grits and Banana

Lunch: Roasted Chicken, Steamed Carrots, Homemade Mashed Potatoes, & Stuffing.It was seriously yummy!

Kai, Kaitlyn and Laurie are working on baking homemade pumpkin bread for our snack! We will serve the pumpkin bread with a side of raisins.

REMINDER that we are closed this Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. Tuition is still due on Friday by 5:30.

Finally, it is more than Wee Thanks that I would like to give to all of you. Rather, Laurie, Melinda and I have an enormous amount of gratitude that all of you have chosen Wee Friends to love, teach, and enjoy your children. It is never taken lightly that each family contributes great amounts of encouragement and support. Daily we receive cool classroom materials that springboard interesting studies, we are blessed with thoughtful conversations about our curriculum, we participate in delightful conversations with you about your children, and we receive the financial support that allows us to have good job benefits, purchase awesome classroom materials, and to continue to make capital improvements to our program. So for this, I give THANKS…

WF Daily Explorations Tuesday 11/22

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Before leaving for swimming Macy and Kai scrubbed a basket of carrots donated by Cassie’s mom, Michelle. Thank you, Michelle! We are going to eat them tomorrow during our Thanksgiving Feast!

At the Y, WF swimmers continued to work on many skills. The younger class first practiced putting just their foreheads in the water. Next, the teacher sang a song about getting wet from head to toe as they took turns jumping off the edge of the pool into her arms. After that, they walked to the deep end and each WF jumped off the swimmer’s block right into the water! Kai and Simon worked mostly at the deep end of the pool. Today, they spent a good amount of time working on the back stroke.

Back at school, Melinda led a music exploration with instruments. It all started with Nate, who spent lots of time this morning belting out “Down By the Bay”.

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Addi brought a matching game that everyone enjoyed playing.

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We worked on our Thanksgiving placemats. Thanks to Christina and Alexandra G. for the photo and video! We will invite our friends to use these tomorrow for lunch and for their own Thanksgiving dinner!

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After lots of conversation with the girls at the workbench, Kai constructed Tinkerbell.

For breakfast, we served cheerios and raisins. Lunch was whole grain rice with chicken, roasted butternut squash and bananas. For snack, we will serve yogurt and apples.

Have a great day!

WWF, Pasta anyone? 11-22-11

Good morning! For breakfast today we had cinnamon toast and mixed fruit. From there, we moved into the main room to play our donut shop game, and read two new monkey books. Sloane and Olivia are doing a great job as we put the donuts down announcing the colors.

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Then it was into the kitchen to do some sensory play with some cooked pasta. We added monkeys to mix and some of our other toys. The children also played with our monkey tree, and we added some more bananas to our bunch! Christmas music filled the house as some of the children used our rainbow colored scarves to dance to the sound of the beautiful music. Our snowman felt board was also in use this morning.

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Of course there was time to tend to the baby dolls. Sloane took one of our icepacks that was inadvertentyl left on the bench and placed it on her babies head and kissed the “owie!”

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Just a reminder, we are closed this Friday! Also, be sure to check your PBS listings for the upcoming Curious George specials!

Enjoy the day!

WF Daily Explorations Monday 11/21

Happy Monday!

We started our day with the gymnastics bus! Friends worked on the balance beam and obstacle course. On the beam, they practiced a routine of high kicks, tuck jumps, scales and pivot turns. They walked forward and backwards. At the end of class, they did an obstacle course combining several skills!

Back in the classroom, Melinda led an encore music exploration of our concert songs. We created water color art and began the first steps toward creating an individual Thanksgiving table mat.

Wednesday we will all work together to prepare a Wee Friends Thanksgiving lunch!

For breakfast, we served peanut butter toast and pears. Lunch consisted of whole wheat pasta with red beans and parmesan, carrots and pears. At snack today, friends ate special sourdough cookies made by Marty’s daughter Brieanna-and apples. Thanks, Brieanna!

Have a great afternoon.

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WWF Daily Explorations, Monday 11.21.11

Good Afternoon!
We hope that everyone is off to a good start for the week.
We began our day with cereal and milk for breakfast. As soon as the children were done Chloe brought out the felted leaves and sat right on the middle of the felt board putting the leaves over her head singing the dominant-tonic pattern we have been working on. We responded to her interest in the leaves by singing “Autumn leaves”. More and more children joined in with enthusiasm. As children joined in they suggested more songs.  We sang rhythmic chants and “Aram Sam Sam”. Chloe, Marta Olivia and Sloane sang melodic and rythmic patterns spontaneously and accurately.
From the felt board we moved to the sink as some friends wanted to play with water and bathe babies, cars, letters and trains!! We talked about wet and dry, we used washcloths to scrub with soapy water and towels to dry the objects.
Max mentioned how some objects were bigger than others and we also noticed how some animals had horns and ears, like the giraffe and others ears and a trunk like the elephant!
After water play we had time outside. We walked, bounced, ran, danced and jumped around the big circle several times singing “we are gonna go”, we also sang “Ring Around the Rosie” and “Sally go round the Moon”.  At one point Marta asked for a shovel and pail to scoop sand. Soon all the others asked for their own shovels and pails and all were scooping and pouring side by side in our sandbox.
Unfortunatelly we are still having problems with our camera, so only our first two shots are from today. The rest are just some random pictures from last week, ENJOY!
  

WF Daily Explorations Friday 11/18

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A large part of our morning was spent exploring almonds, walnuts and brazil nuts. Kai began the activity by graphing how many of each nut there were. He tally marked his findings. Simon joined him and started cracking the nuts open.

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Throughout the morning, the small group shifted as friends took turns counting, sorting, examining, cracking and tasting the nuts. We talked about which nut was hard and which was soft: which nut was difficult to crack open and which was easier. Everyone gave it a try!

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When friends are four they know they can work with hammer and nails at the workbench. Today Jane and Annie, for the first time, built structures together. Later, they painted them.

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For the last several days, various small groups of friends have been stacking blocks and seeing how far they can jump. Earlier in the week, we marked their jump with masking tape and then measured how many ‘hands’ they jumped, using their own hand as a metric.

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Other works were being created throughout the morning: easel painting, Simon’s dog, Elliott’s car track, Macy’s wooden structure and Umi, Alexandra and Alma’s tea party while Stephen (aka Batman) looked on from the corner, to name a few!

Breakfast this morning was corn chex and bananas. For lunch we served cheese pizza on whole wheat crust, peas and bananas. For snack we will serve cupcakes in honor of Stephen and Alexandra, who turn 3 on Sunday! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

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Would anyone who took video yesterday of the Fall Concert be willing to email it directly to Tami? We’d love to post it! Pictures would be welcome too!! Have a terrific weekend!