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.

001

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.

005

006

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!”

008

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.

002 005 006

008

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

011

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.

005 025 027

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!

032 041 049

034 038 057

055 065 069

075

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.

094 095

017

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.

020 021 015

059 023 051

050 083 080

071 087 073

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!

063

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!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WWF, Banana Tree! 11-18-111

Happy Friday to all. Yesterday afternoon we made a monkey tree by placing a tree branch in some Pla-Doh to keep it secure. The children then put our monkeys on it, swinging and swaying from the branches. This morning we tied some small bananas made out of construction paper on the tree. We counted the bananas, and the children were very good with their fine motor skills to hang them from the branches. After that, it was time to have an encore on our banana pudding play. Max and Marta added some of our monkeys to their tray of pudding, although it did not seem as they shared as much with the monkeys as they did themselves! We read some new monkey books and danced to a new CD with monkey songs.

018

Elizabeth loves the monkey books, and just to observe read the books to herself and laugh out loud, has made us engage in a lot of dialogue with her. They have all perfected their monkey sounds, and we have continued to do imaginative play with our felt board. Ozzie is very interested in our Curious George books, while Olivia and Jada have continued to pursue their culinary skills in our play kitchen, with of course, monkeys as their dinner guests.

Our breakfast today was cereal and fresh fruit. Our mid morning snack was served outside, as the children snacked on rice cakes. For lunch today we had English Muffin pizza, peas and bananas.

Just a reminder to please label all clothing items your bring into WWF. This helps us tremendously especially as we get the children ready to go outside.

Here is wishing PK and Ellie a speedy recovery, and wishing Sloane safe travels and fun at her grandpa and grandmas house. Hope to see everyone on Monday. Enjoy the weekend.

014

023

021

WF Daily Explorations Thursday 11/17

023

We’re getting ready for you! We had our final dress rehearsal this morning for our 4:30 Fall Concert today! Tami had all the Wee Friends help her make a special treat for everyone.

013 016 029

015 028 026

008 009 012

020 018 027

This morning Kai graphed the different types of shoes friends wore to school today: slip ons, velcro, tie or none! Some friends chose to sculpt with Play-Doh and others spent time at the art easel. We also set out water colors. A small group of toddlers played in hopscotch, seeing how far they could jump off a stack of two large blocks.

We bundled up in coats, hat and gloves and spent about 30 minutes playing outside. For breakfast we had cinnamon toast and apples. At lunch we served whole wheat ham sandwiches, grapes and roasted potato wedges. For snack we will have bananas and yogurt.

See you later this afternoon!

 

 

 

WWF, A barrel of fun! 11-17-11

The children were ready for more monkey fun this morning! We started our morning with our monkey books, donut shop game, and danced to some monkey songs. It was a lot of fun. From there, we went into the kitchen and each peeled a banana. We are saving the skins to paint with later today. After we peeled them, the children all ate theirs, which also doubled as our mid-morning snack. We then found a construction paper banana with each child’s name on it, and they placed it on our chart paper with glue under yes or no, to the question, “Do you like bananas?” This was a great activity for the children. It was then time to play with our “Barrel of Monkeys” game. The children enjoyed counting them, hooking them, and even watched them swing from yarn. The monkeys swung so fast, they were like a banana, and split! Elizabeth loves our monkey books and will sit by herself and read the books, and just laugh! Ozzie was really into hooking our monkeys together with Eleanor and counting them. Olivia sat and worked on hers diligently. Sloane loves her books as well, and in between hooking monkeys, she of course tended to her baby dolls! Jada was not shy, she jumped right in on our banana peeling and taste testing. Marta was right there, into it all!

Our outside time this morning was not very extensive due to the colder temperatures. Even a few minutes of fresh air does the children well!

We came in for some music and used our rainbow colored scarves to sway to the music and to dance with. Some of the children brought over their baby dolls and danced with them.

Yesterday afternoon we visited WF to listen to their Thanksgiving concert. Bravo! It was excellent, and kudos to Miss Laurie and Melinda for working with the children. It was fabulous, and of course, we were honored to be invited to this dress rehearsal. They will perform it for their parent’s today. In lieu of our appreciation, we made them a boquet of flowers using coffee filters, paint, and pipe cleaners. We also decorated a card of thanks to them.

For breakfast today we had toast and fresh fruit, and for lunch today we had tuna casserole, baked potato strips and apples.

We apologize for no pictures today, technical difficulties with the camera.

Enjoy the day~

ADA!!!!

Yikes!

Another apology to Ada and her Mom and Dad for her omission in yesterday’s blog! I’m so sorry!

096

Ada has been really interested in worms for the last couple days. With her buddies Kai and Stephen, she has scoured the backyard hunting for worms and other bugs. She and Stephen spend lots of time together each day.

See you this afternoon!

Pictures!!! WF and WWF!

Good Evening!  Enjoy these pictures that I have uploaded to Flickr.

 

 

 WF 10-20-11 (221 photos)http://www.flickr.com/photos/weefriends/sets/72157628085702660/

WF 10-24-11 (108 photos)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/weefriends/sets/72157627961676885/

WF Swim 10-25-11 (116 photos)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/weefriends/sets/72157628087333500/

WF 11-7-11 (418 photos)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/weefriends/sets/72157627975428641/

WWF 11-15-11  (285 photos) Ok, I had a major technological oops and erased a bunch of pics that I could not recover.  I hope you enjoy what’s left!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/weefriends/sets/72157628143104752/

WF 11-16/11 (446 photos) (This set is should be ready later tonight.  It has lots of them to upload!)

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/weefriends/sets/72157628144874978/

ANNIE!!!!!!!!!

113

Please forgive me for omitting Annie! Annie’s main area of interest these last several days is creating letter path games. She created letter games for her entire name and then began again. She has also made several requests to paste numbers on paper. You can find her most days with her dear buddies Jane and Kai.

🙂