WWF 03/27/2019

Happy Sunny Wednesday!!!

“Children teach us to wonder, to be surprised, to accept possibility; to continue to believe that we can be better, that democracy is possible, that peace is possible. ~Carla Rinaldi

Today Miss Rebekah introduced a new and exciting sensory/fine motor activity to our friends and they absolutely LOVED it!!

We first colored with markers onto a blank white piece of paper, and then brush painted over our marker creations with water. This then made a bleeding affect and we even “accidently” made some holes onto our creations as well. We all had a great time and a fun, new experience.

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When playing outside today, we all worked together on making sand castles. Friends worked very well together and nicely used their words to let others know exactly what was wanted and needed to make the castles. Teamwork Makes the Dream Work!!

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Breakfast: Whole grain Kix and oranges.

Lunch: Farm fresh scrambled eggs, whole wheat butter toast, peas, and apples.

Snack: Pretzels and mozzarella string cheese.

Have a fantastic evening.

Marty

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WF, 3/27/2019

Good Afternoon!

A look into our day:

K/PREK1 embarked on our first library trip of the season. The Mishawaka library completed moved their children’s section so it was brand new to us! Right when we walked in, we noticed that they had two specific parts: nonfiction and fiction. Lucy was quick to share with her friends what that meant. We took our time looking for books that peaked our interest. A few friends had certain authors they wanted to look for so we looked for those books using the first letter of the authors last name.

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We’ve been working on an art project this week that has multiple steps. This morning, children continued working on their project, adding detail and using scissors along the way.

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As we headed outside, the shining sun hit us right on our faces. It continued to warm up as friends scattered throughout the backyard environment.

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and fresh oranges.

Lunch– Farm fresh scrambled eggs with whole wheat tortilla, fresh oranges/apples, and fresh carrots/cucumber.

PM snack– Tortilla chips with hummus.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cucumber/carrots.

Have a great night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 3/27

WF, 3/26/2019

Good Afternoon!

In K/PREK1, we read, ‘Just The Way You Are’. The book is centered around appreciating the differences between each other. When we finished the book, we talked about the differences between us. Friends brought up these differences: eye color, hair color, feet, and finger prints. It’s natural to want what friends have or have a characteristic that they do but it’s important at this age for children to love who they are and what makes them special. Verbal affirmation is something we model as much as possible whether it’s commenting about a kind choice a friend made or effort that was put forth at our journal time.

This lead into how we ended group. As each friend was rolling up their mat, they got the opportunity to say a positive affirmation about a peer.

Before we completed our affirmations, we used trio blocks to help us solve addition problems. Lucy helped me demonstrate this as she had just did something similar in her kindergarten sign in. For the first example, Lucy put together a string of 6 trio blocks. Our goal was to get to 10 blocks. She kept adding blocks until she got to 10. It took her 4 more blocks to get to 10 so Lucy wrote a 4 in the blank space. Each friend completed an equation and if they were unsure of how to write the number, I scaffolded this by dotting the number for them so they could trace it.

K.CA.4: Find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number for any number from 1 to 9 (e.g., by using objects or drawings), and record the answer with a drawing or an equation.

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In PREK2, children used animals so solve subtraction problems. For example, Ruby rolled a 6. She gathered a group of 6 animals. She rolled the dice again and rolled a 2. So she took two animals away, giving her 4 animals!

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Tami posted this article to our Facebook page this morning and we loved the content. We’re always focused on modeling certain behaviors that we want to see from our Wee friends. Adults can’t make kids be kind. Adults can’t make kids eat healthy foods. However, we can model these things. As teachers, we can talk kindly to one another, compliment each other, and appreciate the differences and similarities we share.

Rewards and punishments may appear to work in the moment — the promise of ice cream may well motivate a child to eat a few peas; the threat of having toys taken away may well motivate a child to tidy up — but human nature dictates that, being unnatural consequences, the value of the rewards and the severity of the punishments must be regularly increased or they lose their effectiveness. Not only that, but the lessons taught in the long run, to be motivated by the approval or disapproval of others, are certainly not what we wish for our children. Values must come from within; they are not imposed from without: that’s called obedience an unsavory and even dangerous trait.”

http://teachertomsblog.blogspot.com/2019/03/so-quit-trying.html

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Breakfast: Quaker Oatmeal Squares with fresh apples/banana.

Lunch: Shredded cheese and refried beans on whole wheat tortilla, fresh oranges/apples, and fresh peppers.

PM snack: Whole wheat english muffins with peanut butter and block cheese.

Wee Sprout: Fresh peppers.

Have a great evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 3/26

WWF 03/26/2019

Good Afternoon.

“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” ~C.S. Lewis

Friendship!!! What a wonderful sight, what a wonderful feeling, what a wonderful act of love and compassion. Our friends have such strong bonds and it makes our classroom such a happy place to be in every day. Smile 

Evie was working on the number puzzle and was having a little trouble. But have no fear, Jack came to help her out right away. The two engaged in the puzzle working as a team to get it finished, making conversation the entire time.  Social-emotional/friendship bonds are priceless!!!

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Meanwhile, Daniel and Zoe had found much interest in the permanence boxes. Utilizing their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills they went on to engage in this activity for quite some time.

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Breakfast:Whole grain Cheerios and Apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat flatbread with refried beans and shredded mozzarella cheese, corn, and pears.

Snack: Whole wheat Ritz crackers with cream cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Peas

Have a wonderful night.

Marty

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WF, 3/25/2019

Good Afternoon!

**Please take home your child’s snow pants this evening. We shouldn’t need them anymore! Smile

We read, ‘The Kissing Hand’, in K/PREK1 today. There are times when our friends miss their mommy and daddy. Today just happened to be one of those days! We read this book to validate our feelings. Don’t be surprised if your child takes your hand and kisses your palm!

Once we finished the story, we talked about various numbers up to 20. Specifically, we discussed ‘one more’ and ‘one less’. I asked children to identify the first number which was 9. We did this example together. Friends chatted amongst themselves and what numbers were ‘one more’ and ‘one less’ than 9. When they were able to identify each number, I placed the numbers before and after the given number to show the relationship.

Each friend had the opportunity to come to the board and tape the number that was one less and one more than their given number. As a whole, we were quite confident in finding the number that was ‘one more’. The concept of ‘one less’ provided some struggles but we worked them out as a group. This week, we’ll use manipulatives to understand this concept more by using our hands.

K.NS.3: Find the number that is one more than or one less than any whole number up to 20.

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In PREK2, children identified their name and changed letters in a word to make a new rhyming word for example. Miss Kim wrote the word ‘spring’. One of our four year old friends was up first and he switched the ‘spr-’ for a ‘b-’ making his new word ‘bing’. At the end when every friend had a turn, they said each word, realizing quickly that they rhymed.

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Our Monday went fantastic—we hope your day went wonderful too!

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Breakfast– Whole wheat toast with butter/cinnamon and fresh oranges.

Lunch– Whole wheat pasta with butter and shredded pork, fresh strawberries/banana, and fresh carrots/peppers/tomatoes.

PM snack– Whole milk yogurt with banana.

Wee Sprout– Fresh peppers/cherry tomatoes.

Have a great evening.

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 3/25

WWF 03/25/2019

Good Afternoon and Happy Monday!

“Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from learning. But for children, play is serious learning!” ~Mr. Rogers

Whether we are inside the classroom or in the outdoor environment, the dramatic play center is always fun and our friends always find good foods to cook!

While engaged at the inside dramatic play center, Jack and Daniel made soup, and bagels. Outdoors, Daniel and Evie made yummy cookies.

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While playing outdoors we also built sand castles, watched the older WF friends play a little, played in the rocks, and climbed up the logs and big rocks to get to the top of the slides so we could slide down really fast! Smile What a great day!

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Breakfast: Whole wheat peanut butter toast with raspberries.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta noodles with butter and shredded pork, sweet potatoes, and banana.

Snack: Whole milk yogurt with graham crackers.

Wee Sprouts: Corn.

Have a wonderful evening!

Marty

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WWF 03/22/2019

Happy Friday! I hope you all had a great week.

“Children need the freedom and time to play. Play is not a luxury. Play is a necessity.” ~Kay Redfield Jamison

What a fun and exciting music time we had this morning. We listened to Pandora music and one of our favorite songs includes using our fingers and toes to count to ten.  Friends always get super excited when we hear How Many Fingers.

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Despite the wind, we braved the outside to get some fresh air and sunshine. We had a fabulous time and we didn’t get blown away. Smile 

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Breakfast: Whole grain brown rice cakes with cream cheese and Apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat bread with chicken and avocado, carrots, and banana.

Snack: Whole grain cheese crackers and block cheddar cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Peas.

Have a great weekend! See you on Monday.

Marty

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WF, 3/22/2019

Happy Friday!

Enjoy a few pictures from our day.

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Breakfast– Rice cakes with peanut butter and fresh pears.

Lunch– Homemade chicken avocado on whole wheat bread, fresh pears, and fresh cucumber/carrots/snap peas.

PM snack– Pretzels and block cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots/snap peas.

Have a great weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 3/22

WF, 3/21/2019

Good Afternoon!

**The Wee Wee classroom would love to have more fancy dress up shoes. Rather than buying new fancy shoes, we’d love to repurpose fancy shoes that your child may have outgrown. If you have any that you’d like to donate, our Wee Wee’s would be so grateful. Thanks!

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I catch myself from time to time interrupting play because I ask the question, “What are you doing?”. At the time, children may not be ready to answer that specific question or any question for that matter! I have been trying to catch myself, silently sit next to a child or group of children, and patiently wait for a good moment to start a conversation about what they’re doing. Sometimes, children are working so well together (or by themselves) that my questions may hinder the cohesiveness they have going on. BUT, teachers are always around to answer questions, extend their play, or be a listening ear.

I’ve attached an article that talks specifically about self directed play and that moment adults try to ask the question, “What are you doing?”.

https://www.naeyc.org/resources/blog/self-directed-play-moment

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Breakfast– Chex with banana.

Lunch– Brown rice with shredded pork, fresh apples/banana, and fresh cucumber/snap peas.

PM snack– Whole wheat crackers and pumpkin seeds.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cucumber.

Have a fantastic evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 3/21