WF 11/5 “Maybe we can help each other!”

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“Maybe we can help each other!” said a friend to another friend this morning. These are the moments we stop, take a deep breath and congratulate our Wee Friends for working so hard, each day, to collaborate, communicate and build together. And then….“Can I have that after you?” asked another friend while in the sandbox.

While the swimmers were out, many of the remaining Wee Friends experimented with a pile of magnets. We explored what sticks together and how it sticks.

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Today, Lea made waves with her set of Magna Tiles! It’s the first time, in all the Magna Tile creations, that we have seen waves!

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We used the countdown to swimming as a word book opportunity: 40 minutes to go (we practiced writing the 4 and the 0 and talked about which order they go in). 30 minutes, 15 minutes….and then it was time to go!

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Later, we wrote down titles of our favorite books and then drew a picture, from memory, that reflected a part of the book.

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We have officially closed the garden for the winter. What a joyful outdoor classroom the garden is each year. THANK YOU to the Wee Garden Committee.

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Here are some other things that Wee peeps are thankful for:

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Breakfast: Cheerios and apple slices. Lunch: Whole wheat tortillas with hummus, green beans and bananas. Snack: Yogurt and oranges.

Have a great day!

WF Monday 11/4 Yikes

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Emergent Curriculum. Listening to friends as they talk and work and play. Providing materials that support their visions and interests and conversations. This is what led us to setting out brand new chalk, cardboard and rags. “Create!” was the prompt. “Write!” was the message. And so they did. Vigorously. With such passion that all four fire alarms went off after detecting the dust in the air. Yikes. Who knew. We rushed the children outside as Tami took care of the piercing alerts! So we continued our chalk exploration outside…..where it will remain in days to come. Yikes.

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And so our week begins! Melinda brought in a handful of magazines. At one table, Lisa worked with friends to name the people and objects they saw on the pages. At another table, Mel asked “Who uses this? Boys, girls, or both?” Friends cut out images and objects and filled baskets with their observations.

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In another part of our classroom, friends gathered to play “Buckaroo”. Practicing and talking about gentle touches, friends tried to pack as many items on the donkey as possible before he bucked them off.

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Back outside, we said goodbye to Halloween by composting our pumpkin. Friends took turns driving a shovel into the pumpkin to break it down.

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The Blue Bus came and began a new session!

Have a great start to your week.

Wee Sprouts: Carrots and broccoli. Breakfast: Whole wheat toast with PB and bananas. Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with marinara, peas and apple slices. Snack: Cheese and crackers.

WWF, November Already?!, 11/1/2013

Happy November!

**Just as a heads up, Wee Wee Friends will be closed Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th for Thanksgiving break. Thanks! Smile

Friends gathered by the ballet mirror this morning as they sat on the blocks singing into the mirror! Emma’s favorite colored block was yellow! Each friend did a good job at taking turns with different colored blocks.

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Awesome baby smiles ended our week.

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After a whole lot of rain yesterday, we went outside to a wet and soggy backyard! A friend pointed out that the tree has lost almost all of its leaves!

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We jumped, jumped, jumped on the trampoline. We’re getting better and better at waiting in the line for our turn. It’s a hard concept Smile.

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The afternoon was spent in the habitrail area and reading stories. There are a couple of stories that we have been LOVING lately!

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For breakfast, children had toast with butter and raisins. AM snack was peas. Lunch consisted of tortillas with melted cheese and refried beans, oranges, and corn. PM snack was graham crackers and string cheese.

Have a lovely weekend!

WWF, 10/31/2013

Happy Halloween!

Our day started with Penguin Tate! He enjoyed his costume and so did his friends!

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With the rain coming down all day long, we didn’t get a chance to go outside Sad smile. However, friends headed to the kitchen where they did water play. Our baby friends had some bonding time this morning!

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For breakfast, children had cheerios and banana. Lunch consisted of homemade cheese pizza, mixed vegetables, and apples. PM snack was hummus with crackers.

Have a safe and happy Halloween!

WWF, 10/30/2013

Happy Wednesday!

Smiles filled the Wee Wee air on this fall day. Can you believe tomorrow is Halloween?! Where does the time go? Smile

It’s amazing to watch our friends day by day learn new words, get bigger, and explore all of the possibilities that life has to offer. Why shouldn’t we be smiling Smile.

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For breakfast, children had oatmeal with cinnamon (YUM) and banana. AM snack was peas. Lunch consisted of egg casserole with bread, banana, and mixed vegetables. PM snack was fresh bread with soy butter and string cheese.

Have a great evening! Happy Halloween Eve!

WF 10/30 Brontorina

SPECIAL NOTE: There is a 100% chance of rain tomorrow! Please bring your child’s Halloween costume in a bag when you come to school tomorrow. If the Parade is not possible, we will keep the costumes in the bag throughout the day and they will be ready for you at pick up. Thank you!

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Well, we all agree that boys can be ballet dancers. Today a similar question came up after reading Sloane’s magical FABULOUS book: Brontorina by James Howe. In this book, Brontorina, a dinosaur, KNOWS in her heart that she is a dancer. But can she dance? So we asked that question and furthermore “Can you be whatever you dream of being?”

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Each friend answered the question by sharing with us who/what they chose to be for Halloween. We wrote their answer on a piece of paper and then they drew a picture of it.

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Lisa numbered brown paper bags 1-10. Each friend chose a bag and filled it with that many classroom materials.

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Lone Star Lizette made an appearance to discuss Trick or Treat safety with friends.

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Can we be whomever we dream of being? Read Brontorina. You’ll see.

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Wee Sprouts: Mixed raw veggies. Breakfast: Corn Flakes and Craisins. Lunch: Farm fresh egg casserole, fresh pineapple and peas. Snack: Homemade wheat bread with peanut butter.

 

WWF, 10/29/2013

Good Afternoon!

Hope everyone is having a great day!

Maya, Tate, and Lucy are continuing to amaze every day. Between getting our first baby tooth, eating baby food, and scooting across the classroom, we’re loving where this path is leading and so excited to see what the next few months hold for these spectacular babes Smile.

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As we headed outside where it ended up being a little bit colder than we thought, friends spent most of their time driving the cars. The everyday actions of friends continue to be the same. Get the car. Drive as fast as possible down the hill. Look back at teachers and friends with the biggest smile. Repeat. Smile

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Maya and Lucy kept each other company while the older kids slept. They loved watching the fish swim in the tank!

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For breakfast, children had raisin bran and apples. AM snack was corn. Lunch consisted of turkey slices, cheddar cheese, tortillas, corn, and banana. PM snack was yogurt and animal crackers.

Have a great night!