WF Monday 3/4

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On the Blue Bus, our Wee gymnasts worked with an obstacle course. They ran circles around an octagon, crawled under the bridge and swung over a hot lava pit! They also had a forward roll contest and did all their jumps. At the end of class, they made a big crash!

Today’s Magna Doodle was a big hit. We talked about how the magnetic pen tip and magnetic shapes draw the colored magnetic liquid parts to the surface to create a drawing.

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Other friends caught Magna Tiles with their magnetic sticks.

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Still, others used our river to catch fish.

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One magnetic stick made a handy anchor.

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Ada used the magnetic drawing board as a sketch for what became a permanent marker work of art.

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Marina and Ellie shared a meal.

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Marta helped fold clothes.

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After choosing a book, Leo climbed on Lisa’s lap for a read-aloud.

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Elizabeth found Angelina Ballerina.

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Melinda read an Arthur book in which D.W. was being bossy. Friends talked about what it is to be bossy.

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What is a sentence? Literacy FAB K.7.2 invites friends to “share information and ideas, speaking in complete, coherent sentences”. We decided to explore the idea of a sentence a bit.

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Finn requested salt dough. We added pink sparkles and shaving cream for more sensory delights!

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Wee Sprouts: Cucumber slices. Breakfast: Raisin Bran and apple slices. Lunch: Whole wheat penne pasta with red beans, apple slices and mixed veggies. Snack: Cheddar cheese and multigrain crackers.

Have a great day.

WF Friday 3/1 and All That Jazz

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Mel introduced our Wee Friends to “All that Jazz” from the fabulous musical Chicago. They danced their tooshies off, eventually moving on to “Head Shoulders, Knees and Toes”, the Hokey Pokey and a medley of The Wiggles.

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This puzzle has been worked by Macy and Jane everyday this week.

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Finn decided it was time to switch out the pirate flag.

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Using the old local campaign magnets that Lisa donated, friends created their own magnet designs and stuck them to the fridge.

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Robert Munsch is a favorite Wee Friends author. After Mel read his “Stephanie’s Ponytail”, she and Lisa asked friends what their favorite type of pony was. Then we invited Marty over (hair designer extraordinaire!) to make our friends favorite hair styles come to life!

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The Pirate ship set sail and this time there was a pirate princess aboard.

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It started as an “I can’t do this.” and ended with a big I CAN and I DID!!

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We’re taking our time getting Thumbelina off the ground and added new costume pieces today.

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Wee Sprouts: Broccoli. Breakfast: Corn Chex and bananas. Lunch: Slices of turkey and cheddar cheese with whole wheat bread, corn and apple slices. Snack: Cottage Cheese and raisins.

Have a great weekend.

WF Parent’s Night Handouts

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Thank you to all of the parents that joined us for our Wee Can Answer That! Parent’s Night.  It was a very fun night sharing and learning about each other.  I look forward to putting together a parent workshop in the near future on temperament.

While there isn’t an easy way to share all that we discussed, I wanted to at least share the handouts that we used last night:

WF Group Times and Types of Instruction

Emergent Curriculum

How Young Children Learn to Read

Morning Hassles With Your Preschooler

The Cure for Whining

Temperament Traits

Enjoy your day!

Tami

 

 

Sesame Street Segments!!!

sesame[1]Remember way back to September 21st when WNIT came out to film the Sesame Street Grow Up Great segments (funded by PNC Bank)?  Well, I finally can share them! Enjoy!

2 Eggs Segment 2 Eggs -MPEG-4 features Macy, Ada, and Miss Laurie.

The Energize segment Energize -MPEG-4 has  Finn and Nate in the spotlight and background support from Ellie, Elizabeth and Jada.

The Build It segment Build It -MPEG-4 starts with Jane and Ada, but moves to the back yard and shows some group shots with many kids.

The Garden segment Garden -MPEG-4 is Nate, Finn, and Miss Tami.  Tami sounds weird (what did they do to my voice????) and Finn performs the line of the year!  And it was total improv on his part.  Ha!

Loan It Loan it_LQ has Arleigh and Macy as the main characters with Sophia and Marta in the background.  However, they also use many group shots and parts of the other clips to pull this one together.

 

WF/WWF Fall 2012 Announcements: Please Read!

The following announcements, along with permission slips, will be on your cubbies to collect tonight.  For everyone’s convenience, I thought I’d post them on the blog too:)

Please take a minute to read the following WF/WWF announcements, policy clarifications & changes, and general information!

SIBLINGS IN OUR ENVIRONMENT AND CHILDREN IN HOUSE WITH PARENTS:

I do not like to set policies without a reason, but I feel that it is necessary to communicate that we have been experiencing difficulties in a few areas:

  • If the group is outside, parents and children need to be outdoors.  In other words, it is NOT ok for parents to be inside eating/playing with their child while the everyone else is outside.
  • Siblings are not included in our ratios and when they are “added” in for even 5-10 minutes while parents socialize at drop off/pick up times, it can be difficult for teachers.  It is especially tricky for teachers in directing the siblings to the expectations of our classroom (cleaning up/ proper use of materials/etc) when they are not part of our class and it is assumed that their parents are in charge of their behavior.

That being said, we will continue to welcome siblings into our family atmosphere classroom, but please keep visits with siblings present brief, keep the siblings in the same play space as the WF/WWF kids, and monitor their behavior.

  • AT NO TIME ARE WF/WWF CHILDREN/SIBLINGS TO BE UNSUPERVISED PLAYING INSIDE WF/WWF WHILE PARENTS ARE TALKING TO TEACHERS WHO ARE SUPERVISING OUTSIDE.  This has been happening a lot!

OUTSIDE FOOD & SPECIAL SNACKS

Please do not bring in any foods for your child to “finish” at WF/WWF, unless it is a whole fruit or vegetable (or any special diet foods).  If your child has the remainder of a whole fruit or vegetable, they may sit in the kitchen to finish their car snack.  Other foods (crackers, granola, sweetened yogurts, fast food, donuts) need to be consumed outside of our classroom.

If you are bringing in a birthday snack, please choose one that complements our nutritional guidelines.  Some healthy treats might be: frozen blueberries with frozen yogurt, frozen bananas dipped in yogurt, fresh fruit kebobs, fresh vegetable kebobs, quick breads (zuch, carrot,etc) or muffins,  special home made trail mixes of any kind, all fruit (usually organic) unsweetened fruit leathers, whole grain tortillas cut into shapes with a dip or spread & granola.

DROP OFF TIMES:

WF/WWF opens at 7:45.  Please do not enter the building until 7:45.  While there are teachers in the buildings prior to that time, they have arrived early to attend to other things and are not ready for children until our opening time.

PICK UP TIMES:

Wee Friends closes AT 5:30. The expectation is that parents are in the building and working on exiting BY 5:30.   If parents would like to talk with the teacher or spend some time with their child at school (potty/drink of water etc), please arrive earlier to allow time for this.  Please note that 5:30 is the line in the sand where we start charging by the minute if a parent has yet to arrive. Teachers have been instructed to consistently document for late fees all who arrive past 5:30.

We have experienced regular lateness from a variety of people.  It really is a snowball effect that those arriving at 5:25 don’t feel compelled to leave by 5:30 if there are still children unclaimed for the day.  So please be considerate of your teachers that are ready to finish their day at WF/WWF and move smoothly into their personal time.

PARKING:

I believe everyone is clear on where WF/WWF parents are supposed to park (East side of street only, parked legally/right direction, staying briefly for on street, use church lot for lengthy p/u).  Please be courteous to our neighbors by following our parking policies.             TEACHERS HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED TO ASK YOU TO MOVE YOUR CAR IF YOU ARE NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS POLICY.  This makes them very uncomfortable to have to ask you to do this so please park well!

FEES FOR SPECIALS:

A $5/week late fee will now be applied to late payments for our extracurricular programs (ymca classes, tumbling bus, and farm fees).   (Sorry.   It is one of my biggest struggles to keep track of these because I am tracking people down literally months later for payments for specials. I am lucky to get 33% back on any given due dateL)

Farm cost this year is $5.00 per child per trip, which will be billed in November

Tumbling bus is $80.00 for 10 weeks of class, beginning on September 10th

IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO DO TUMBLING BUS, PLEASE WRITE NO ON THE FORM WITH YOUR CHILD’S NAME TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR US TO TRACK!*-

NO TUITION INCREASE THIS YEAR:

We will not increase our tuition rates for this school year.

VACATION TIMES:

Our vacation times for the 2012-2013 school year can always be referenced on the blog under Vacation Times.

Please note that our summer 2013 vacation time is one week later than it has been in prior years (closed July 4th to July 12th.  Additionally, we will be closed one day longer for that vacation.

2012-2013 Calendar

Monday, 9/3 Labor Day

Thursday/Friday 11/22 & 11/23 Thanksgiving (2 days)

Monday-Friday, 12/24-1/4 Winter Vacation (2 weeks)

Friday, 3/29 Good Friday

Monday, 5/27 Memorial Day

Friday 7/4 to Friday 7/12 Independence Day & Summer Vacation (7 days)

PERMISSION SLIPS:

I asking all WF families to fill out a consolidated field trip permission slip, even if your child is not involved in one of the programs listed on the form.  It is meant to consolidate paper and your time in filling out multiple forms.   It is also meant to give us some freedom with the older preschoolers to take a “spontaneous” trip to the farmers market or library if we need materials for something we are in the moment doing.

Any trips not on the form will require another perm slip.

DONATIONS:

Ornamental grasses: I would like to add more ornamental grasses if anyone has any they would like to split at home!

Wee Sprouts:  We always enjoy donations for our Wee Sprouts bowls.  Especially odd harvests from your own garden that are unusual tastes or textures for the kids!

SESAME STREET UPDATE WF:

We are still slated to be filmed for several of the 30 sec to 2 minute segments.  However, even though I just attended a WNIT meeting last week, I still have no idea of the time frame!   WNIT is working on itJ

CLOTHES

The season is changing; please bring 2-3 sets of LABELED clothing items.

Please note that if you label your child’s personal items, we have a better shot of getting their underwear, socks, mittens, shirts, etc returned to their cubby.  We really do try!

Thanks!

Tami

WWF, 4-23-2012

Hope everyone had a terrific weekend!

Ozzie started his Monday by reviewing his alphabet. He said his ABC’s while walking on the ABC puzzle. He noted that the ‘Z’ was missing! He then gathered a few cars and trains and pretended that he was going on a vacation.

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Clara is walking all over! She spent some time in the kitchen where she used different utensils to eat food that a few friends were preparing for her.

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Olivia spent time in the kitchen where she worked with play-dough. Her attention span while doing this activity was great! She enjoyed using different utensils to flatten the play-dough.

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Jada, Marina, and Sloane joined each other in the kitchen to paint! They admired each others painting and called out the color that their friends were using. We’re getting very good at making precise movements with our paint brushes!

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Aiden enjoyed reaching for his toys today. He’s making many different noises with his mouth while playing at Wee Wee Friends. While having tummy time, he frequently rolls over to his back to play with his toys. He is beginning to explore his surroundings at WWF.

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Elizabeth really enjoys the hammock. We have been bringing it out more often and on a daily basis. It’s a great “rest” place for some of our later nappers, and it’s just plain fun to swing in. 🙂

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For breakfast, we served cheerios and fresh pears. AM snack was snap peas. Lunch consisted of whole wheat spaghetti and marinara, fresh pears, and green peas. PM snack was crackers and cheese. Our late afternoon snack was carrots.

Have a great night!

-Mindy

WWF, 4-20-2012

Happy Friday!

Our friends started their day off with a sensory activity. Children worked with a mixture of Crisco cooking oil and food coloring. They found it exciting when more food coloring was added in the middle of the activity which made the mixture darker! Our friends quickly found out that the mixture was slippery as well :).

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Marina and Olivia chose to work with bouncy balls. Olivia threw the ball in front of her and ran after it. Marina bounced the ball on the pea gravel and then moved to the cement. Not only were they using their arms to throw the balls but Olivia started kicking the ball as well!

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Chloe and Elizabeth worked on their coordination skills as they rode different bikes around the bike path. Elizabeth is making great progress when she rides the tricycle! Chloe worked on using her legs to push her on her blue horse.

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Ozzie worked on his pouring skills. He filled his red bucket to the top and then carefully pour it back into the sand. He did this over and over!

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Ozzie, Marina, Elizabeth, and Jada were making birthday desserts in the sand box! Jada brought birthday surprises to her teachers which showed great courtesy for others!

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Aiden had floor time today where he worked on picking up different sized and shaped objects. One object he picked up was a round and small kitchen item where the other was a teething ring!

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Marina and Olivia played hide and seek with their friends in the play house outside! Olivia said, “Find me!”

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After outside time, our friends came in while lunch was being prepared. Marina sat in the swing and had some quiet time to herself while Olivia looked at her reflection in the mirror!

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Clara and P.K. have formed a great relationship! For some time today, P.K. followed Clara around laughing and giving her hugs.

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For breakfast, our friends had fresh farm eggs and pears. Lunch consisted of whole wheat tortillas with melted cheese, mixed vegetables, and fresh pears. PM snack was yogurt, raisins, and crackers. Aiden sure enjoyed his ‘big boy’ food at lunch! He was a big fan of his mixed vegetables with oatmeal!

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Have a great weekend!

-Mindy

WWF, 4-19-2012

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Aiden started off the day with tummy time! He was laughing to himself as he was playing with a teething ring. He flips from his stomach to his back with great persistence and ease.

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Miss Paulina gathered a group of children and went to the ABC puzzle we worked on yesterday. The name cards were used as our friends called out the picture on the card. Ozzie did a great job at recognizing not only the child but the letter that their name started with. Chloe made sure to yell out the names that she knew. When Claras name came up, Chloe said “Shh..sleeping.”

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Since Ellie was out for the day, Miss Paulina prompted our children with the following question: “Where’s Ellie?” Elizabeth answered, “She’s hiding!” and proceeded to get up from her spot and start looking for her! Her friends followed her as they looked for Ellie throughout the house.

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Sloane was a big help by naming the children and helping Miss Paulina turn the name cards.

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While outside, Ozzie laughed enthusiastically as he ran with the blue horse around the bike circle.

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Marina walked around the circle with her grocery cart. She made sure to stay on the pavement and when her grocery cart went into the pea gravel, she said “Help please!”

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Jada used all of her gross motor skills as she climbed up the wooden house. Once to the top, she yelled, “I did it!”

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Sloane used her arm strength by pushing her grocery cart in front of her. She would run up to it again and push it further!

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Elizabeth, Jada, and Olivia climbed up the wooden house together and once at the top began laughing with each other! Olivia even used her balancing skills to lay in the middle of the house.

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For breakfast, our friends enjoyed cinnamon toast and bananas. AM snack was carrots and peppers. Lunch consisted of egg casserole with cheese, sausage, and bread along with fresh cantaloupe and green peas. The fresh cantaloupe has been a hit the last couple times that we’ve had it :)! PM snack was graham crackers and raisins.

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Have a great evening!

-Mindy

WWF, 4-18-2012

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Good Afternooon!

Our day started with blowing our pinwheels while listening to music in the background! Friends helped each other blow their pinwheel. Children worked really hard to blow on the pinwheel correctly so that the pinwheel spun.

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We borrowed the letter puzzle from our Wee Friends next door! Our friends were very involved in naming the letters and figuring out words that start with that letter. Ozzie did a great job at recognizing what letter came next in the alphabet.

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Marina picked out an ‘M’ for her name.

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Ozzie sang the ABC’s after the puzzle was complete!

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While outside, children gathered together on the swing while Ms. Paulina pushed them and sang songs! Kids rode on bikes and played in houses! Ozzie practiced his balancing skills walking on the tree stumps.

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Clara sure was walking all around the backyard! She is beginning to master different terrains such as pebbles, grass, and cement.

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Aiden was grasping all sorts of items today. His hands are getting strong and he’s observing the item in his hand. He was all smiles!

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For breakfast, our friends enjoyed eggs with cantaloupe. AM snack was tomatoes. Lunch was brown rice with chicken, corn, and oranges. PM snack was animal crackers and pears.

Have a great evening!

-Mindy