02/17/2020 WWF

Good Afternoon.

Today was the day to see large trucks out of our windows. We not only saw the trash truck, but we also were able to see another large truck parked right across the street form our classroom. We ALWAYS get so excited when we see trucks.

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Breakfast: Whole wheat butter toast with oranges.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with shredded mozzarella cheese and marinara sauce, peas and strawberries.

Snack: Whole milk yogurt with graham crackers.

Wee Sprouts: Tomatoes.

Have a wonderful night.

Marty

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WF, 2/14/2020

Happy Friday and Happy Valentine’s Day!

In K/PREK1, we read ‘The Invisible Boy’ which is one of our favorite books from the MACK collection. It is about a child named Brian who feels like he is invisible because children and his teacher don’t pay attention to him. Friends are always quick to point out the difference that they see which is that all of the other characters have color to them while Brian is drawn in black and white.

Towards the end of the story, the illustrator starts using color on Brian because kids in his class start acknowledging him. It makes him feel special.

We talked about how we should treat friends every day, instead of just some days.

We completed our chart that we’ve been working on throughout the week. Children are becoming more confident when answering questions pertaining to characters, setting, and specific events.

K.RL.2.3: Identify important elements of the text (e.g., characters, settings, or events).

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Each friend had an opportunity to place their valentines in their peers’ bag. They are quite excited to open their bag and explore the different valentines cards they received.

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“Kindness is love in action.”

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Breakfast– Brown rice cakes with peanut butter and fresh banana.

Lunch– Melted shredded cheese on whole wheat tortilla/flatbread, fresh pears/banana, and fresh cucumber/carrot.

PM snack– Homemade chocolate covered strawberries with nuts or coconut and block cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots.

Have a wonderful weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 2/14

02/14/2020

Good Afternoon and Happy Valentine’s Day!

Today we decorated a Valentine’s bag to put all of our V-Day goodies in. We really enjoyed the whole process… decorating our bags and then putting our Valentine’s cards into each others bag. Smile 

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We also really enjoyed wearing our jammies today and reading one of our favorite books, Pajama Time!

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Breakfast: Whole grain brown rice cakes with peanut butter and oranges.

Lunch: Whole grain tortilla with shredded mozzarella cheese and refried beans, corn and banana.

Snack: Pretzels and block cheddar cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Green Beans.

Have a great weekend and stay warm!

Marty

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WF, 2/13/2020

Good Afternoon!

We read a story in K/PREK1 focused on the main character, Anna, as she went through a climbing journey. First, she climbed her refrigerator. Then, she climbed her dresser. Finally, she attempted the tree in her backyard. It’s a book we read often and it’s stories like this that I use to gage children’s comprehension as well as their memory of events.

After we read, ‘Up, Up, Down’, we jotted down specific things we took away from the story such as characters, setting, and three events that occurred.

K.RL.2.3: Identify important elements of the text (e.g., characters, settings, or events).

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Our Thursday morning was full of stories, determination while trying to balance play fruit, and various building activities. Several rounds of ‘Go Fish’ were played, which has been one of our favorite activities lately!

Tami had posted this article to the Wee Friends Facebook page and there were many quotes that jumped out at me but this one feels very ‘Wee Friends’:

“But it’s crucial to keep in mind that intentional, attuned teaching is the opposite of a free-for-all where children are running the show. Quality preschool teachers are intentional about everything they do: the classroom routines, the physical environment, the schedule, the types of materials they make available for children to explore and manipulate. These teachers do an extraordinary amount of observation and reflection—and it’s really almost impossible to do that in a vacuum: the best preschools have collegial, inquiry-based cultures so that they can continually experiment with and modify their learning environments to take advantage of children’s natural curiosity.”

We have limited transitions throughout the day as most children don’t enjoy this time. It causes anxiety and unrest as children don’t like cleaning up what they’re doing, especially if it’s unnecessary. Our day is very flexible which allows us to change up our routine to meet the needs of our current group of children. For example, creating our PREK2 group to satisfy the needs of those children.

We value play at Wee Friends because we know it’s not JUST play. It’s a time where children are navigating and strengthening their social skills. It’s where children explore spatial relations and cultivate their imagination.

“We’re seeing more dysfunctional play in modern industrialized societies. Children don’t play as much in mixed-age groups, where younger kids can learn from older ones, and the older children in turn have to learn to be gentle and fair with their littlest players. Children have less free time to mess around and make their own rules. They need the time and space to learn how to play effectively, and they require a culture that values play. Increasingly, we don’t seem to have that kind of early childhood culture.”

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Breakfast– Kix and fresh cantaloupe.

Lunch– Brown rice with shredded chicken, fresh pears, and fresh snap peas/cucumber.

PM snack– Goldfish and almonds.

Wee Sprout– Fresh snap peas/cucumber.

Have a wonderful night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 2/13

WWF 02/13/2020

Good Afternoon.

Please Note: Tomorrow we will have a Pajama day to celebrate Valentine’s Day!

Please enjoy the pictures from our day!

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Breakfast: Whole grain Kix cereal and pears.

Lunch: Whole grain brown rice with shredded chicken, peppers and pears.

Snack: Whole wheat triscuit crackers and pumpkin seeds.

Wee Sprouts: Peppers.

Have a nice night.

Marty

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WWF 02/12/2020

Good Afternoon.

This morning we engaged in a fine motor and sensory activity painting cut out hearts with puffy paint.

We chose pastel purple, pink and red for our colors to paint the hearts. While some of us preferred to feel the puffy paint with our fingers others of us enjoyed painting our hearts AND feeling the paint.

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Breakfast: Whole grain oatmeal with honey and apples.

Lunch: Farm fresh scrambled eggs , whole wheat butter toast, peas and banana.

Snack: Whole wheat Ritz crackers with hummus.

Have a wonderful night.

Marty

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WF, 2/12/2020

Good Afternoon!

Enjoy the pictures from our day!

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and fresh banana.

Lunch– Farm fresh scrambled eggs with whole wheat bread/tortilla, fresh cantaloupe, and fresh green peppers.

PM snack– Blue corn chips with hummus.

Wee Sprout– Fresh green peppers.

Have a wonderful evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 2/12

WF, 2/11/2020

Good Afternoon!

We read ‘Listening to My Body’ in K/PREK1 which is a book from our MACK collection. We’ve been adding books that are relevant to this collection as the year has progressed. Listening to My Body  focuses on one character that shares different experiences that he’s been through and how it made his body feel.

We talked about sensations that our body feels and completed a couple of exercises to see what sensation our body would get: rubbing our hands together quickly for twenty seconds and taking our index finger and lightly/slowly tracing the lines on our palm were two exercises we did. After we traced the lines on our palm, N shared “My hand tickles!”. Once we were done rubbing our hands together, Grady said, “My hands are warm and tingle!” This allowed children to share a story or two that they thought of that correlated to the experience we were reading about.

Afterwards, we talked about the story and different elements of the text. I wrote children’s answers down as they shared.

MACK: Children will practice strategies for managing strong emotions of their own and how to navigate the strong emotions of the people around them.

K.RL.2.3: Identify important elements of the text (e.g., characters, settings, or events).

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PREK2 read ‘What Would Darla Do?’ which is another story from our MACK collection. Throughout the story, children can choose whether or not Darla makes a good decision or bad. Depending on what they choose, the end outcome will reflect those decisions.

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I strolled through Teacher Tom’s blog yet again this afternoon and found a short article where I found a quote that struck a cord:

“This is the world of early childhood, a place where the most important things happen, not according to schedules we make, but rather according to the spaciousness of seasonal processes, developmental stages instead of more and faster deadlines; processes that are as old as humanity.”

“You can’t hurry the seasons, but you can count on them. There’s no place for more and faster when it comes to young children. When our butterflies are ready, they will emerge, and not one moment sooner.”

http://teachertomsblog.blogspot.com/2020/02/when-our-butterflies-are-ready-they.html

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Breakfast– Whole Grain Cheerios with fresh pears.

Lunch– Shredded cheese on whole wheat flatbread, fresh pineapple, and fresh snap peas/green beans.

PM snack– Homemade pineapple/orange/banana smoothie and whole grain bagels with cream cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh green beans/snap peas.

Have a wonderful night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 2/11

WWF 02/11/2020

Good Afternoon.

Today Miss Rowan thought it would be a great idea to have a picnic. She lay down her picnic blanket and spread out cups and plates for her to eat all kinds of yummy foods.

She told Miss Marty that she wanted to eat alone with no friends. Rowan had a glorious time. She then happily cleaned up all her dishes and went off to find bears.

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Breakfast: Whole grain Chex cereal and banana.

Lunch: Whole wheat bread with no nut butter, carrots and pears.

Snack: Whole grain/wheat bagels with cream cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers.

Have a great evening.

Marty

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WWF 02/10/2020

Good Afternoon.

We are enjoying our big blocks today. Whole engaged with them we pretended that they are boats and sang, Row Row your Boat as we sat in them.

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We then headed outside for some fun playing in the cold snow.

Some of us sought out the fresher snow and ate it, while others just had fun playing with it.

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Breakfast: Whole wheat English muffins with butter and oranges.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with butter and shredded turkey, cucumbers and pears.

Snack: Whole milk yogurt with graham crackers.

Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers.

Have a wonderful night!

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