WWF, 3-2-2012

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Good Afternoon!

We started our day here at WWF with a sensory activity. First, a group of friends started painting on a white piece of paper using their hands as well as a textured object. That then lead to painting on the light table using paint and shaving cream. Our friends were painting with different colors including green, red, and silver where they often mixed them together. Lea used the textured object to make interesting designs with the paint while others like Chloe and Elizabeth decided to use their hands! Our friends made sure to get their hands all clean! Chloe loved washing her hands with soap and water in the sink.

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After sensory time, our friends came into the living room to do various activities such as read books and have bonding time with their friends and teachers. Aiden is using his arms to push himself up! He sure is getting strong! Ozzie had a great time reading books with Miss Marty! P.K. spent some time in the kitchen where he sorted the straws into a carton divider. He loved looking at the different colors and seeing if the straws fit in the carton. Marina sat and read books while turning the pages one at a time and talking about the pictures that she saw!

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Ozzie started a train track and others soon joined the fun! He made the track with the help of a few of his friends. The group then put trains together to make a long train that even had a caboose! Our friends shared by taking turns guiding the train around the track. Ozzie and Jada were sharing the train and when the train would break, Jada was of great assistance! There was a lot of sharing and communication going on about where the train should go. It was great to see them helping one another! 🙂 🙂

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For breakfast, our friends had rice krispies with banana. Morning snack consisted of carrots and oranges. We had a TERRIFIC lunch made by Miss Marty that consisted of eggs with turkey, apples, and pears. The eggs were gone by the end of lunch! Children were still asking for more :)! PM snack was animal crackers with raisins.

Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!

-Mindy

WF Daily Explorations Friday 3/2

Wee Friends has become the House of Singing Syllables.

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This morning, Lisa brought in an array of hand mirrors. She guided the children in an exploration where they watched their mouth move as they created the sounds of multi-syllabic words. Among the many words sounded out were firetruck, ninja, pizza, Paulina, pouches, soccer, and basketball. This experience of sounding out syllables spread throughout the house and we heard whispered murmers of words as friends played together.

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We’ve observed a growing interest in bridges over the last couple days. At breakfast, Finn and Marta created bridges across their cereal bowls using a spoon. In the hopscotch area, a small group of friends created another bridge today, this time using rectangular wooden flats. Another linear creation was laid out using large stacking blocks.

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Many friends made felt pouches for their painted rocks. After sewing yard through holes, they filled their pouch with rocks and wore them throughout the morning.

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A small group of friends worked collaboratively at the art table sorting, shuffling and counting poker chips. Friends practiced sharing, negotiating turns and compromising when choosing which color chip to work with.

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Owen and Simon constructed various ships and planes out of the interlocking translucent plastic shapes. They also spent time at the art table creating the same ships and planes using pipe cleaners, straws, paper and glue.

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Wee Sprouts today are cucumber slices and green peas. For breakfast, we served Cheerios and bananas. For lunch, we ate ham rolls stuffed with cream cheese, green peas and mandarin oranges. For snack, we will serve Tami’s homemade granola and yogurt.

Have a terrific weekend!

WWF, 3-1-2012

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Hello!

Our friends started their day today with different activities that they enjoyed. Jada is still in the process of perfecting her diapering skills. P.K spent some quality time with Ms. Tami! He loves when she comes over to visit with him.

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Jada and Ozzie used their fine motor skills to stack the plastic pins to make tall towers! As they were stacking the pins, they found out that once they got to a certain point the tower fell over. They found this intriging and tried it over and over again.

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Marina used her gross motor skills while climbing on the jungle gym. She crawled underneath it as well as on top. She loved going down the slide and falling onto the mats at the end.

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In the kitchen, a few of our friends gathered to play with the blue rice as well as the white and red tinsel. While these two different sensory activities were going in the kitchen, children used their sensorial actions to manipulate the rice and the tinsel. While playing with the tinsel, Lea and Elizabeth played pretend by using the tinsel as hair. They also used a twisting motion with their arms using the cardboard cylinders. They also had a great time stuffing the tinsel into the cylinders.

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For our breakfast, cheerios and banana was served. The AM snack contained orange peppers and tomatoes. Our kids sure love their ‘matos’ :). Lunch consisted of brown rice with pork, roasted sweet potatoes, and corn/peas. Afternoon snack was bannana and muffins. Our vegetable snack in the late afternoon was yellow peppers and carrots.

WF Daily Explorations Thursday 3/1

Throughout this morning, we heard Wee Friends of all ages sounding out syllables.

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At the art table Lisa clapped out words with 1-4 syllables. Friends identified the number and chose that many beads to string onto pipe cleaner. On the oval rug, friends lined up and jumped up and down as many times as there were syllables in the word.

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Melinda guided a small group of friends as they matched farm animals under eggs.

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At the art table, friends painted rocks that likened Jack’s magical beans!

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Friends requested another read aloud of Jack and the Beanstalk. Afterwards, they cast themselves and, using housekeeping this time, set the stage for another creative drama exploration. The second time around, Vivian volunteered to narrate the story as her friends listened and acted it out. Amazing!

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Finn continues to build elaborate structures in hopscotch. He worked with Stephen today to create a bridge that started at a train and led to his house. If you fell off the bridge, alligators would get you. As soon as Nate arrived, he also worked on the project.

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Umi and Alexandra built a house using every material they could find!

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Parent/Child Conversation Starters:

  • Which animal did Jack bring down the beanstalk with him?
  • What colors did you use when you painted your rocks? How many rocks did you paint?
  • Let’s discover how many syllables are in your name! I’ll tap on the car window and you tell me how many taps you hear: “A-da!”. What about “Mom-my!”
  • How many bridges do we cross on the way home?

Our Wee Sprouts today are sweet bell peppers and broccoli. Breakfast was oatmeal and clementines. For lunch, Tami prepared brown rice with pork, roasted sweet potatoes and corn.

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Have a happy, healthy day!

WWF, Happy Leap Day!, 2-29-2012

Good Afternoon!

Hope everyone has been able to enjoy some warmth and sunshine today!

Here at WWF, we started off our day by having the children participate in an open play time where they could choose the activity that they wanted to do. Like Jada, some chose to work with baby dolls. Jada sure is getting good at putting a diaper on the baby! Some children listened to stories in the living room while others chose to work with letters. Marina and Clara worked with the colorful, plastic letters and shared them with one another.

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Children started to navigate towards the kitchen where they started playing with the blue rice that was introduced to us yesterday. A divider was added which made it interesting for the kids because they had to figure out what hole they wanted to get the rice from. They found out it was tricky maneuvering their spoons and utensils! P.K. loved to use his ladle to move the rice from one place to another.

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While our friends were playing with the rice, Lea and Jada decided to paint using pink and silver paint. They carefully used their paint brush to make precise strokes and made sure not to mix the paint together. The silver paint looked beautiful on the pink paper. P.K. dove into the paint as well! Not only did he paint the paper but he also thought outside the box and the floor got a makeover! He had a great time working with the paint! Our friends got a chance to use the carton divider to sort and separate markers. Sloane’s idea was trying to get a marker in every opening possible!

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It was so nice outside this morning…we didn’t want to come in! While Jada pushed around the grocery cart, Ozzie decided to manipulate the stones and rocks by putting them in his hands and pushing his hands together.

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For breakfast, our friends had cheerios and oranges. Our lunch consisted of whole wheat tortillas with melted cheese and cream cheese, oranges, cucumbers, and peas. This afternoons snack was graham crackers and bananas.

Hope everyone has a wonderful and sunshine filled evening! 🙂

-Mindy

WF Daily Explorations Wednesday 2/29

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Today Lisa brought in a fabulous counting book called Elevator Magic. Using the message board, she created a Wee Tower with 10 floors and an elevator. As she read the book aloud, friends counted their way down from the top floor to the bottom floor. Afterwards, Laurie worked with a few friends to identify how many syllables were in each number when the number was spelled out. (ex: one (1), seven (2).

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At the art table, we filled several trays with sand. Lisa held up a letter and friends traced that letter in the sand.

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The next sensorial delight was the purple Play-Doh. We set out lower case letters for friends to work with, as well as cookie cutters and various Play-Doh tools.

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Our princesses requested a round of acting out “Malificent”. We gathered in the reading area and looked through every fairy tale book we have to discover other stories with a villainous character. When The Three Little Pigs was pulled out, friends squealed (heehee!) with delight and we discussed first, what a villain is and secondly, who the villain is in the story. We read The Three Little Pigs, the kids cast themselves and we acted it out.

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Afterwards, we found another villainous character in Jack and the Beanstalk. We read through it, friends cast themselves and away we went to the habitrail (the beanstalk) and acted out an original version of the story that involved a princess in captivity, two Giants, two Geese and a sparkly golden egg!

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Later, we created a story board where friends drew the part of the story that made the biggest impression.

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Our Wee Sprouts today are green pea pods and carrots. Breakfast was Corn Chex and clementines. For lunch Tami prepared cream cheese and melted cheddar cheese on whole grain tortillas, applesauce and cucumber slices. Snack will be cheese sticks and pretzels.

Enjoy your day!

 

 

 

 

WWF, 2-28-2012

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Good Afternoon!

We’re giving Elizabeth our ‘sunglass kid’ award today 🙂

The WWF house started off the morning with a sensory activity. Our hands were blue but the kids spirits were high! Thanks to our friends next door, we were able to manipulate rice that was died blue. Kids sifted, poured, and measured the rice along with just finding out how it felt on their hands. There was great interaction happening while the kids were in discovery mode. Our friends talked to each other about what they were finding out. 001

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Chloe loved using the ladle to pour the rice into different areas of the bin while Olivia chose to use a bowl for the rice. Our friends were sharing their utensils with one another and making sure that all of their friends had something to discover with. Jada was interested in looking at each grain of rice individually and pointing out characteristics such as ‘it’s small’. After some discovery time, our friends began to find out that if they moved the rice enough, they could see the light from the light table. They found this extremely interesting and loved ‘looking for the light’!

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Sloane decided to hold a cup in one hand and the ladle in the other hand and pour the rice back and forth. Her measuring skills are top notch!

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After discovering different characteristics about the blue rice, Lea decided to color. She was very precise as to how to color with her markers. She got down close to the paper and really focused her attention on the stroke that she was on.

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After sensory time in the kitchen, our friends ventured outside! From what we hear, the weather is supposed to be getting more ‘spring’ like! Fingers are crossed! P.K. decided to use his gross motor skills by walking and finding a way to get up the stairs. Marina loves to venture out and explore the back yard! She had a great time swinging with her new friend Chloe as well as riding different tri-cycles.

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Clara decided that she wanted to use her gross motor skills by crawling herself over to a basket and sitting in it. She thought this was funny as she began laughing, causing her friends to laugh as well :)! Ozzie decided to start a puzzle which he was extremely successful at. Ozzie is a big fan of cars and trains so this was right up his alley!

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For breakfast this morning, our friends enjoyed whole wheat toast with soy butter and fresh pears. For AM snack, we had broccoli. Our lunch consisted of melted ham and cheese on whole wheat tortillas, peas, and fresh pear slices. This afternoon we had rice cakes with cream cheese and raisins/craisins. This snack is always a big success 🙂

Hope everyone has a great evening!

-Mindy

WF Daily Explorations Tuesday 2/28

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Note from Tami about swimming…

“Today we started our spring swimming lesson session at the YMCA. Because our size is so large, it took some manipulating to make us fit with the YMCA for this session and this meant it happened literally at the last moment, that our kids were able to be in the Tuesday class that we started today. I apologize for the last minute notice! To be clear, I only contacted families that I invited to attend this session.

We cannot take every child to swim lessons, so we rotate the children. Please understand that every effort is made to keep it balanced and that I understand that most families really do want this opportunity. I will be contacting families in the next few weeks about signing up for the Spring 2 class that starts mid-April. Back to Laurie:)…”

While our swimmers were away, our friends explored a variety of sensory/fine motor experiences. First, we set out trays with wooden clothespins, pipe cleaners and coffee filters. Friends practiced opening and closing the pins, clipping them to coffee filters and sticking pipe cleaners in one of the few holes on the clothespin.

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Next, we placed Lisa’s flower bouquet (thanks, Lisa!) on the table with scissors, construction paper, glue and glass vases. Friends cut all parts of the flower, glued flower parts to the paper, and stuffed flower petals and leaves into the vase.

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Marta arrived from Florida with a bag full of shells. A few friends joined her as she sorted the shell pieces and cooked a hot cake.

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FAB – Week of 2/27Literacy: K.1.14-Match all consonant sounds (mad, red, pin, top, sun) to appropriate letters. K.1.7-Listen to two or three phonemes (sounds) when they are read aloud, and tell the number of sounds heard, whether they are the same or different. Math: K.1.7-Find the number that is one more or one less than any whole number* up to 10. K.1.6-Count, recognize, represent, name and order a number of objects (up to 10). K.1.8-Use correctly the words one/many, none/some/all, more/less, and most/least.

Our Wee Sprouts today are green pea pods and carrots. For breakfast, Lisa served English muffins with peanut butter and pear slices. Lunch was melted ham and cheese on whole wheat tortillas, peas and more pear slices! Snack will be yogurt and apples.

Have a great day!

 

 

 

 

 

 

WWF, 2-27-2012

Good Afternoon!

Hope everyones weekend went great! Today we welcomed Marina to our Wee Wee Family! She has fit in so well today and all of our friends have loved having her here! To those of you who haven’t gotten a chance to meet Marina’s parents, John and Jackie Cascarano, please feel free to introduce yourself!

Today at WWF, we partook in different activities throughout the day. These are a collection of pictures that demonstrate those activities.

For breakfast, our friends had cheerios and milk. AM snack was fresh carrots and red peppers. Lunch consisted of whole wheat noodles with ricotta cheese, raisins, and mixed vegetables. Our afternoon snack was crackers and fresh pears.

Hope the evening is enjoyable for all!

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WF Daily Explorations Monday 2/27

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This morning, gymnasts worked on the climbing ladder and incline mat. They used the rope ladder to climb to the top of the bus and touch the ceiling. They learned glide and tuck swings and on the incline mat, did forward and backward rolls.

Last Friday afternoon, Simon brought in face paints! Wee Friends flipped through many pages of faces, chose which design they wanted and the teachers got to work painting! Kai has requested that every Friday afternoon be a face painting afternoon!

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While the older Wee Friends were on the Blue Bus, our smaller Wee Friends worked with wine corks. First, friends counted and sorted the corks into baskets. Next, they used ink pads to stamp the corks onto construction paper. We they discovered that the corks did not hold ink so well, they switched to paint. Older friends joined in when they returned from the Blue Bus.

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Ada, Simon and a few other friends worked with the mathematical concept: more than/less than. Using a message board filled with numbers, we first explored which numbers were ‘1 more than’ and ‘1 less than’. Then we matched our small number boards the corresponding written number. After that, we sorted piles of oranges according to the number board we chose. This exercise turned into a shape exploration with Simon and Ada stacking/balancing and arranging oranges artfully (a shark!). When the fruit came out, more friends joined in to see what was being worked on.

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Over the weekend, Chase and Kaitlyn created a castle at the workbench. Tami set this out and a small group of friends sat down to cut and create felt clothes for the wooden clothespin people.

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Elliott picked out two rhythm sticks and started singing “Twinkle Twinkle” tapping the sticks in an even rhythm as he sang. Other friends joined in and we continued exploring rhythm by singing two nursery rhymes and comparing which was faster/slower by the way we tapped our sticks. We played “Puff the Magic Dragon” and let the CD run. When an instrumental arrangement of a Beauty and the Beast song came on, a group of princesses gathered on the rug and danced as gracefully and slowly as the music they were listening to.

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Our Wee Sprouts today are green pea pods. Breakfast was Kix and raisins. For lunch we served whole wheat penne pasta with ricotta cheese, mixed veggies and fruit salad (pineapple/apples). For snack, we will serve honey graham crackers and clementines.

Have a great day!