WF Daily Explorations Tuesday June 21

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Using the colors of a traffic light, we created art with glue and construction paper. We discussed what each color symbolizes when on a traffic light and in what order they appear. Older friends then used smaller squares and created various patterns. Younger friends enjoyed gluing and practiced identifying colors as they glued. We created a rhythm game by chanting the patterns (ex: “red–red–yellow–red” to signify a four count etc). F.3.7 Give reason of placement of objects. F.4.7 Sort a group of objects by more than one way. F.4.4 Copy a vertical and horizontal line.

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Another game of House was underway this morning. It’s an excellent exercise for friends to find their peaceful place in a group, enabling them to play creatively and collaboratively. There is an ongoing interest in family roles (including pets!) at Wee Friends. Today we explored who makes up a family. F.3.28 Pretend to take care of a doll by feeding and other activities. F.3.29 Play the role of different family members through dramatic play. F.3.30 Discuss members of the family and their roles.

Yesterday, Melinda discovered that our outdoor chicken bucket had become maggot infested. She called Miss Charlotte this morning to find out if we should save it for the chickens. Miss Charlotte expressed that chickens can eat the scraps, maggots and all, but because she couldn’t make it out this week, to bury them. Melinda took a small group of friends behind the shed and they dumped it into the compost. F.3.11 Compare characteristics of living things (e.g., Donkeys have shorter legs and longer ears than horses; a tulip looks like just a cup, but a daffodil looks like a cup and saucer). F.3.12 Talk about different types of plants and animals that inhabit the earth. F.3.13 Participate in activities related to preserving their environment

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We enjoyed a delicious homegrown salad today!

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With our garden salad, we served peanut butter on whole wheat english muffin and grape/cantelope fruit salad.

Enjoy this day!

 

 

 

WF Daily Explorations Monday June 20

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INDIANA WEE FRIENDS BEACH 500

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We finally decided upon a name for our Derby! This morning Aimee B. stayed and helped friends create the words for our banner! Thank you Amy!

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would need a trophy so we set out to make Derby trophies with cardboard tunes and bottle caps.

A few friends unrolled the yoga mats, explaining that they were going to become sandwiches. It became a creative drama exploration with friends becoming grilled cheese sandwiches! We lathered butter, milk and sugar on our bread, sizzled as the stove heated up and experimented with what it feels like when your MG 0126 MG 0127cheesy body melts. Some friends even took a bite!

MG 0130 Melinda unearthed an insect matching/sorting game. Friends dug into the plastic insects and sorted them onto a corresponding card by color and type.

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Stuck inside because of the rain, Melinda gathered friends into Hopscotch for a gross motor game about a clown who does tricks. Friends slid down the ball pit slide and performed many unique tricks!

For lunch we served chicken quesadillas, peas and mandarin oranges.

Have a great day!

WF Daily Explorations Friday June 17

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Happy Friday!

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For the last few days, our friends have been experimenting with the many ways to wear a scarf! Out of them they have created bracelets, skirts, head wraps, shirts and shawls. This morning the imaginative play centered around a mom with a feuding dog and cat. The baby sitter arrived and was given explicit directions on how to care for the baby, including “if the baby goes potty, clean it and the whole house after.” Friends sustained this play for 30 minutes or more as various kids jumped in and out of the plot!

Several friends spent time in the truck room with the Magna-Tiles, creating Tee-Pees and garages with with pointy ears.

We created art with tempera paint on newsprint and played Go Fish and Uno.

Thank you, Matt, for the delicious strawberries! We served them for lunch along with whole wheat crusted cheese pizza and carrot/celery sticks.

 

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We harvested our first batch of lettuce leaves and are going to taste test them for our snack this afternoon!

 

 

 

 

Hope your Father’s Day Weekend is peaceful and celebratory!

WF Daily Explorations Thursday 6.16.11

008Today at Wee Friends, we enjoyed lots of small group activities while the tumblers were away. While the first group was gone, Tami read a long series of board books to the younger children. While reading, we had many conversations about colors, numbers, shapes, and picture identification. After that, the same group of children experimented with rhythm with their bodies and some shakers. Melinda worked with the children in small groups to finish and wrap their Father’s Day creations. Please remember to take them home from your child’s cubby.

While the second group of children went to tumbling, Melinda took the rest out to play in our outdoor environment. The children enjoyed playing in the sand, biking and playing ball.

For lunch we had farm fresh eggs wrapped in whole wheat tortillas, mixed vegetables, and watermelon.

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WWF Daily Explorations, 6.16.11

This has been a teriffic Thursday! This morning Miss Lisa read several stories to the children. They definately have their favorite books, and we are now talking about authors, and what they do.
Paulina, Marty and Lisa did music with all the children this morning too. Finn helped Miss Lisa set the table, he was great at counting the plates and spoons as we placed them on the table.
For lunch we had scrambled eggs with cheese and tomato sauce
wrapped in a whole wheat tortilla. We also had peas, corn and watermelon.
Below there is a video of two of our wee wees trying some new tricks on the scooters, enjoy!

Have a great the day!
Regards, Lisa, Paulina, Amy and Marty.
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WWF Daily Explorations, 6.14.11


We had a very good, rainy Wednesday! Miss Paulina and Amy worked with the older children in the kitchen using cement and rocks. They had so much fun while incorporating science, math, and art all at the same time. Pla-Doh, painting and water time followed. It was also a great morning for story time.

For lunch today we had some delicious brown rice, shredded pork, peas, and strawberries. We had some wonderful appetites! Please note that when I have indicated tortillas in the past, they are whole wheat, unless of course, your child has food restrictions.

This afternoon we will continue playing with our car ramps, learning more about fast, slow, large, small, and speed! We are asking that all “special” toys, etc. Be left in your cars prior to arrival. Make it a great day! Regards, Lisa, Paulina, Amy and Marty

 

WF Daily Explorations Wednesday June 15

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In support of several friend’s fine/gross motor development, Tami hammered a real nail into the workbench. Unable to pull it out themselves, our younger WF safely hammered right into the wood with age appropriate plastic/wood hammers. Our toddlers were thrilled to use real materials “just like the big kids!”

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A small group of friends requested to hear a book about Barney and his lost shoe. Afterwards, we composed “Shoe, Shoe, Where Is My Shoe?” inventing a hide and seek game with our song and the shoes on our feet. We later explored the WF shoe supply, put them on our feet and discussed who wears cowboy boots/princess shoes/running shoes and how we feel differently than ourselves when we wear them. We acted out those characters and ended our exploration with another reading of Where’s My Shoe?.

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For lunch we served whole grain rice with shredded pork, peas and banana/strawberry fruit salad.

Enjoy your day.

WWF Daily Explorations, 6.14.11

What a gorgeous day!
This morning Miss Paulina and the children drew out a long train track on some paper for a floor project. Our imaginations soared to new heights. We talked about houses, how tall they are, what color our own houses are, and drew the people that live in them. The children also had to resolve some interesting traffic problems for their trains to be able to run on the track.
It was time to venture outside, and we did some sand play, worked on shooting some baskets, and Miss Paulina and Lisa did some music time. The children used their shakers, and did some beautiful singing.
For lunch today we had cheese tortillini with Alfredo, corn and fresh fruit salad.
Just a reminder that we ask that you keep special toys, etc.at home, or in the car at drop off and pick up to avoid disruption with the other children. As always, we appreciate your cooperation in this!

Birthday wishes to Jonny!
Have a great Day!!!
Regards, Lisa, Paulina, Amy and Marty

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WF Daily Explorations Tuesday June 14

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We’re getting ready for Father’s/Grandfather’s Day!

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We can’t tell you too much, but we worked with craft cement, cookie cutters and rocks we discovered yesterday on a hike! We’ll be able to share our creations with our grandpas and dads Friday. F.2.9 Use different colors, surface textures, and shapes to create form and meaning. F.2.19 Use a variety of materials (e.g., crayons, paint, clay, markers) to create original work.

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We explored how to use familiar toys in new ways. This structure became a ping-pong like game as friends passed a favorite colored magnetic ball back and forth with first a piece of rail road track and then a magnetic rod. F.2.4 Integrate a variety of educational concepts in games. F.1.3 Manipulate objects by throwing, catching large balls with two hands, striking and swinging. F.6.5 Find an indirect way to obtain an object. F.6.6 Discriminate between object that is pulled apart and one that is put together.

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All the Wee Friends love playing with water, particularly the outside water fountain. Today, they filled up measuring cups and baby bottles and experimented with mixing and pouring sand and water. They also created sand structures with the wet/dry sand. F.3.1 Participate in activities using materials with a variety of properties (e.g., color, shape, size, name, type of material). F.3.2 Investigate and talk about the characteristics of matter (e.g., liquids and solids, smooth and rough, bend-not bend).
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For lunch we served cheese tortellini and whole wheat pasta with white sauce, corn and cantelope/grapes.

A quick note from Tami: Parents when you come into Wee Friends and when you leave please make sure you are closing and locking both the top and bottom locks on the front door.

Have a great day.

WF Daily Explorations Monday June 13

Happy Monday!

Today the three year olds visited the Farm.

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We started our trip by visiting the baby chicks. We also saw the turkeys and chased a chicken around the yard!

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All of our friends had a pony ride!

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Ever wonder what happens to the buckets of scraps the kids save in the ‘chicken bowl’ in the kitchen?!

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We went on a nature walk through the woods and saw huge trees that had fallen. We examined the root systems as well as the holes they left in the earth.

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We picked up black turkey feathers and discovered many uses for them, including a broom!

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Miss Charlotte and her husband built a log cabin in the woods of their farm. During a recent storm a tree fell on the house. The house survived with minimal damage to the hickory log roof. Our Wee Friends had a ball climbing up the mountainous trunk that still lays near the cabin.

 

 

 

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To end our adventure, Miss Charlotte led us to a secret hiding place inside a row of pine trees. We discovered a robin’s nest with eggs inside!

 

 

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For lunch we had a turkey and cheese melt on whole wheat tortillas, carrots/celery and raisins.

A few reminders:

*June 20-24-Tami on vacation

*July 1 (Friday)-July 10 (Sun) Wee Friends closed for summer break.

*WF opens again Monday July 11.

*Melinda recently cleaned the cubbies. Please take home any items not needed (winter boots, blankets and toys) as well as artwork in the cubby shelves. Thank you!

Have a great day!