WF, 8/12/2016

Happy Friday!

Today, we said good-bye to our curious, enthusiastic friend, Emerson. She’s off to do big things in kindergarten! We hope you have a wonderful time at your new school! We’ll miss you!

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Miss Melinda’s neighbor gave us two tonka trucks to borrow! We took turns sharing the new trucks that we used in the rock area. The green truck was a tad involved! There was a lever that friends had to lift to move the bed up and down.

Our curious friends are always anxious when we get new toys to investigate!

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Breakfast– Rice cakes with no nut butter and pears.

Lunch– Melted, shredded cheese of flatbread, cantaloupe, and green beans.

PM snack– Colby jack block cheese and grapes.

Wee Sprouts– Broccoli.

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Have a lovely weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/12

WF, 8/11/2016

Hello!

We had a FABULOUS water day. There have been a few friends asking for a water day over the last couple of weeks so we indulged Smile.

There was so much imagination spurring from our friends today! A group gathered in the sandbox where there were buckets and a water hose provided. The building of many mud structures occurred and prompted children to say, “Mud puddle!”

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Whenever a child got especially dirty, they quickly ran through the sprinkler to get a little cleaner. An older friend commented, “It’s kind of like a car wash!”

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We had a lovely Thursday. We hope you did too!

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Breakfast– Whole grain cheerios and banana.

Lunch– Organic brown rice with chicken, oranges/banana, and a mixture of cherry tomatoes, cucumber, and pepper.

PM snack– Pumpkin seeds and graham crackers.

Wee Sprout– Cucumber and red pepper

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/11

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Please note: Tomorrow will be a water day outside. Please bring a bathing suit for your child. Also, if there are any board books you would like to donate for the classroom, we would greatly appreciate some!

Our friends stayed very busy today! They played with the transparent stacking squares in the morning. They love to making silly faces at each other through them!

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Then we turned on some fun music that everyone danced to. Afterwards, we took down some musical instruments. Our friends enjoyed banging on the drums and using the shakers to run along the wall xylophone.

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We hung up photos of all our friends on the wall at their eye level. Our friends love looking at them!

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After snack we played with pegs in the kitchen. Many towers were built! They did a great job of sharing the boards and pegs with each other.

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Breakfast was Kix and bananas. Lunch consisted of hummus on flatbread, strawberries, and corn. Afternoon snack was string cheese and wheat crackers.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulhos8_hheZkXzJ_pYNA

Have a great night!

Amanda

WF, 8/10/2016

Good Afternoon!

***We are going to have water day tomorrow so please make sure your child has a swimsuit here! Thanks!

Our day flowed seamlessly. After completely the sign in message and eating breakfast, children drifted off to various activities.

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We re-arranged the habitrail area and rotated toys into the environment. The big, yellow tracks were brought upstairs which were utilized all morning long. Various configurations were made so that cars and tracks could be driven all throughout the circle carpet!

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As we went outside, we found out that we had a TON of helpers on our hands. First, a station was set up to shuck corn that we had for lunch. Friends headed to the garden where they helped weed. We love going into the garden each day, seeing if there’s any vegetables ready to pick!

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We needed to move our bodies before lunch so music was turned on outside. Sometimes, just a little music does the trick!

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We read two stories during large group today. The second story we read was titled, ‘My Many Colored Days”. After finishing the story, we talked about how WE feel today. Everyone told the group how they felt today using colors, just like the book!

A child transferred the conversation that we had in large group to her journal. She said, “Look. This guy is blue and sideways! He’s not very happy.”

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and PPC peaches.

Lunch– Hummus on flatbread, fresh corn on the cob, and apples.

PM snack– Blue corn chips and refried beans.

Wee Sprout– Red pepper.

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Have a terrific evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/10

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Our day was filled with drawing…

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Using the new buckets and shovels in the rock area…

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Driving trucks and school buses…

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And sharing the object permanence boxes!

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Breakfast was Whole Grain Cheerios and pear. Lunch consisted of whole wheat tortilla with refried beans and cheese, pears, and corn. Afternoon snack was brown rice cakes with cream cheese.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulholeNBQI5B9t6SwfXg

Have a great night!

Amanda

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We are excited to have many new things on the habitrail walls!

These eye catching letters of the alphabet…

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A pre-writing motor skills board set. Children can trace the patterns with their fingers, modeling the motions necessary to form letters…

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And our very favorite: The Pathfinder Wall Panel! It helps to challenge and enhance hand-eye coordination, color recognition, gross motor dexterity and sensorimotor skills. It was a big hit with our friends!

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Breakfast was toasted whole wheat bagels with cream cheese and bananas. Wee sprout was carrots and peas. Lunch consisted of egg salad, bread, pears, carrots, and peas. Afternoon snack was pretzels and organic whole milk yogurt.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulhoh3zB1sMl8OQ1LPHg

Have a great night!

Amanda

WF, 8/8/2016

Happy Monday!

Hope everyone had a terrific weekend!

Different building materials were used this morning to create inventions such as a smoke stack! Building in the early childhood classroom is not a simplistic activity. There are MANY benefits from block play. Here’s an article that explains why block play is so vital..—>

http://www.naeyc.org/yc/10_things_children_learn_block_play

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There were many opportunities for cooperative play this morning. Miss Tami bought us new play equipment for the rocks over the weekend. Friends get super intrigued when we introduce new items into the environment. Right when we headed outside, many children formed a hard working, cooperative group that dug many holes using our new shovels!

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Maddie and Lulu transitioned from small group to large group today. Our older friends were eager to show them the ropes and what’s expected of them during this time. After we read a few stories, we headed to the tables where children are given the opportunity to journal. Something as simple as picking out a sticker for the journal page is a pretty big deal! Smile

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Breakfast– Whole wheat bagels with butter, hard boiled eggs, and pears.

Lunch– Homemade egg salad sandwiches, oranges, and carrots/cauliflower.

PM snack– Whole milk yogurt with PPC strawberries.

Wee Sprouts– Cucumber.

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Have a lovely night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/8