WWF 07/19/2019

Happy Hot Friday!

“Children are like wet cement. Whatever falls on them leaves an impression. ~Dr. Hiam Ginnot

Today we engaged in multiple types of puzzles.

Daniel was very curious to learn more letters, so he chose the alphabet puzzle. Together we spelled out his name and Miss Marty’s name and found other words that start with the letters he chose. For instance, M also can stand for Mommy, Manga, (his grandma) monster… etc. We then spelled out his name and when we got to the letter E in his name, he tells me, “E is for Evie!” What an awesome and fun way to learn more letters. Smile 

P7190129P7190130

We couldn’t bear to go outside today because of the heat and heat index but we had just as much fun inside! It was surly a happy and pleasant Friday!

P7190137P7190147P7190148P7190166

Breakfast: Whole grain brown rice cakes with cream cheese and banana.

Lunch: Whole wheat/grain English muffin pizzas with marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese, fresh orange peppers and banana.

Snack: Whole grain cheese goldfish crackers and Colby jack cheese cubes.

Wee Sprouts: Fresh Cucumbers

Have a fantastic weekend.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljpc2G32_CLoWSnL_6Q?e=j475Tf

WWF 07/18/2019

Happy Rainy Thursday.

“It is a happy talent to know how to play.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thursday’s are always a treat! Miss Annastecia is a huge hit with all of our Wee Wee Friends. Daniel got a huge smile on his face and asked, “Stecia, will you read teacher books?” Miss Annastecia was more than happy to read. Smile Thank you Stecia.

P7180089P7180090

Friends then decided later on in the day it would be fun to get their bodies in gross motor action. Zoe got the stepping circles out for her and friends to step and jump on.

This activity is also a sensory activity. The circles all have different textures on them that make our feet feel all different kinds of sensations.

P7180096P7180095

Breakfast: Whole grain Kix and banana.

Lunch: Whole grain brown rice with shredded beef, fresh cucumbers and banana.

Snack: Graham crackers and mozzarella string cheese.

Have a wonderful night.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljpZXKd_PAndGJFaevg?e=IZi8iM

WF, 7/17/2019

Good Afternoon!

Enjoy a few pictures from our day!

DSCN2053DSCN2058DSCN2061DSCN2562DSCN2581

Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and fresh raspberries.

Lunch– Farm fresh eggs with whole wheat tortilla, fresh cantaloupe/strawberries, and fresh cucumber.

PM snack– Air popped popcorn with butter and raisins.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cucumber.

Have a fantastic evening.

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 7/17

WWF 07/17/2019

Good Afternoon.

“Every child is gifted. They just unwrap their packages at different times.” ~ Unknown

I really love the quote I chose for today.

What this quote brings to my mind… is happiness, that it’s okay to be different and to do things differently and at different speeds and that you are an individual being the BEST you… you can be! Smile Embrace and love ALL differences each child brings to your world.

Please enjoy all the wonderful pictures and differences each picture brings.

P7170003P7170010

P7170035P7170050

Breakfast: Whole grain Oatmeal with honey and Apples.

Lunch: Scrambled eggs, whole wheat butter toast, fresh cucumbers and fresh strawberries.

Snack: Whole wheat Ritz crackers with peanut butter.

Have a fantastic evening.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljpVMY3VZmuUaXFL0sw?e=zV67Of

WF, 7/16/2019

Good Afternoon!

We welcomed Miss Colleen into our classroom today as she lead a yoga session. Children had the option to come to the carpet but within five minutes, all of our friends were participating.

One of the first activities children participated in was saying their name, age, and something that makes them happy once it was their turn.

DSCN1935DSCN1940

Children followed directions and moved their bodies in a specific manor. Miss Colleen read us a story about how different animals move. After the story was complete, children pretended to be certain animals by doing a specific pose and the corresponding noises.

DSCN1953DSCN1957

Towards the end, each child got a stuffed animal that they balanced on their head. This was challenging as not only did they have to balance it but also practice deep breathing. A collapsible ball made its round throughout the group and when the ball when out and in, children mimicked their breathing to match the balls movement.

Once Miss Colleen was done, several friends requested her to keep going! We didn’t want it to end!

Below is a short article about yoga and how it’s beneficial for children! Smile

https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/why-yoga-and-kids-go-together

DSCN1980DSCN1981DSCN1984

Enjoy a few more pictures from our day!

DSCN2004DSCN2005

DSCN2032DSCN2023

Breakfast– Whole wheat Toasted Oats and fresh apples/oranges.

Lunch– Hummus on whole wheat tortilla/flatbread, fresh cantaloupe/clementines, and fresh cherry tomatoes/snap peas.

PM snack– Whole wheat bagel with cream cheesed and fresh pears.

Wee Sprout– Fresh snap peas/cherry tomatoes.

Have a lovely night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 7/17

WWF 07/16/2019

Good Afternoon.

“Children will listen to you after they feel listened to.” ~Jane Nelson

We want to send out a huge congratulations to one of our WWF families for giving birth to a happy, healthy bouncing baby girl!

Today we engaged our minds in water play, as we weren’t quite sure we were going to make it outside. We used our hands to play with two cups, sponges, dishes and of course the BEST part… WATER!!!

We did make it outside after all. We all had a great time too. Thank you rain for staying away. Smile 

Breakfast: Whole grain Cheerios and apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat/grain flatbread with hummus, fresh tomatoes and fresh strawberries.

Snack: Whole wheat bagels with peanut butter/cream cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Fresh tomatoes.

Have a wonderful evening.

Marty

WF, 7/15/2019

Happy Monday!

“The future belongs to the curious. The ones who are not afraid to try it, explore it, poke at it, question it, and turn it inside out.”

We (and I’m sure parents are too!) asked several questions throughout a given day. These questions can range from “What time is it?” to “Why do people die?”—the range is wide. I came across this Teacher Tom article that was recently posted about telling kids the truth, even if it’s scary. While I don’t agree with everything he said, I silently applauded a few of his statements and thoughts:

“I hadn’t told her about it, I thought, because I hadn’t wanted her to be afraid. And now not only was she afraid three years removed, but feeling betrayed by her own father. I’m just glad she had the fortitude or courage or whatever it was to call me on it. I don’t want to ever again be in that position, not with my child, my wife, or anyone for that matter.”—in reference to 9/11.

“I’m not saying that we should, unsolicited, lay out the whole unvarnished horrible mess before them, if only because we don’t need to. It will reveal itself to them soon enough. Our job is neither to distract their gaze nor draw their attention to it. It is rather, out of our love for them, to answer their questions, to speak the truth as we know it, and to say, “I don’t know,” when that’s the truth.”

Majority of the time, children are much more aware of things going on around them and in the world than they lead on. “What anchors our children is not a sense that the world is perfect. They already know it isn’t.”

http://teachertomsblog.blogspot.com/2019/07/why-didnt-you-tell-me.html

DSCN1855DSCN1859DSCN1867DSCN1870DSCN1880DSCN1896DSCN1901

Breakfast– Whole wheat toast with peanut butter and fresh pears.

Lunch– Whole wheat pasta with beans and butter, fresh apples, and fresh cucumbers.

PM snack– Ants on a log (organic celery, peanut butter, raisins) and block cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cucumber.

Have a terrific evening.

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 7/15

WWF 07/15/2019

Good Afternoon. I hope you all had a  great weekend.

“To support others, we need to take care of ourselves.” ~Pinterest.com

I am so sorry for the inconvenience, but our one-drive that gives us our pictures for the day is not working properly, so we will have no pictures. I hope to get this issue resolved ASAP. Thank you for your understanding.

Breakfast: Whole wheat toast with peanut butter and apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with butter and kidney beans, broccoli and clementine’s.

Snack: Pretzels and Colby Jack cheese.

Have a fantastic evening.

Marty

WF, 7/12/2019

Happy Friday!

Sunny + 70 degree weather = walking field trip to Nuner!

We decided to take a walking field trip and visited the playground at Nuner Primary. It was a GORGEOUS morning for a walk and once we arrived, we gathered in the shade where we had water and wee sprouts.

After making a few rules to make sure that our bodies were safe, children scattered. A few of our favorites were the rock climbing wall and the swings where we practiced pumping our legs!

We hope you enjoy the pictures and the inevitable stories we’re sure you’ll hear this evening Smile.

IMG_2601IMG_2602

IMG_2609IMG_2612

IMG_2618IMG_2619

IMG_2623IMG_2630

IMG_2631IMG_2638

IMG_2644IMG_2641

IMG_2639DSCN1837

DSCN1845

Breakfast– Rice cakes with peanut butter and fresh apples/banana.

Lunch– Ham and whole wheat flatbread/tortilla, fresh oranges/banana, and fresh carrots.

PM snack– Goldfish and string cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots/peppers/cucumber at park!

Have a fantastic weekend.

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 7/12