WF, 4/18/2018

Good Afternoon!

Maddie, along with several other peers, interacted with the welcome activity this morning. Maddie took the rocks and sorted them into two piles: dark and light. After, she made up her own game and used the rocks in a cooking class she was conducting. Her main featured item was potato soup!

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The play dough was made available at the art table where children got to use their hands in a productive manner. We used several tools to manipulate the play dough with and built several items such as hot dogs!

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As we were exploring our outdoor environment, a few friends made an observation. We found seeds with a fuzzy tail coming out of it. There were a TON throughout the backyard and we eventually found out that it is a seed from a tree from around the house. We are planning on researching this to find out what tree it’s coming from!

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and PPC banana.

Lunch– Scrambled eggs with shredded cheese rolled up in a whole wheat flatbread, fresh oranges/apples, and PPC broccoli/peppers.

PM snack– Blue corn chips and refried beans.

Wee Sprout– PPC cucumber/peppers.

Have a fantastic evening.

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 4/18

WF, 4/17/2018

Good Afternoon!

Enjoy a few pictures from our day!

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Breakfast– Kix and PPC banana.

Lunch– Hummus on whole wheat flatbread, PPC strawberries/mango, and PPC cauliflower/cherry tomatoes.

PM snack– Whole wheat bagel with peanut butter and block cheese.

Wee Sprout– PPC cucumber/snap peas.

Have a lovely night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 4/17

WWF 04/17/2018

Good afternoon!

Today we utilized our fine motor skills along with our imaginations to make beautiful water color creations on coffee filters. Friends enjoyed painting with the various water color choices on their filters, hands and even the table top. What a fabulous way to expand our painting play.

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The permanence boxes are another way to enhance our fine motor skills. With this activity we also gain knowledge and strength in hand-eye coordination as well as color and shape recognition. Dropping the balls into the hole and waiting to see where the ball goes, is so much fun and excitement.

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Breakfast: Whole grain Kix and apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat tortillas with hummus, carrots and oranges.

Snack: Whole wheat bagels with cream cheese and fresh PPC banana.

Wee Sprouts: Corn.

Have a wonderful evening.

Marty

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WF, 4/16/2018

Good Afternoon!

In pre-k/k group, we read ‘Planting A Rainbow’. Several friends commented that they had the book at home and also shared their prior knowledge about different types of flowers. A friend said “That’s not a rainbow!”. Lucy explained that the colors of the flowers represent the rainbow.

After we were done reading the story, we looked at a picture of a flower and a tree. First, we discussed the similarities between the two, noting that both have roots, need water, and are plants. We wrote down a few differences such as the size and a few physical characteristics of each that differ. Our tree and flower fasciation continued on into our journal experience for a few children!

Science: K.4.2 Observe plants and animals, describing how they are alike and how they are different.

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The rest of the afternoon consisted of building with various materials such as magnatiles and trio blocks.

Maddie, Anna, and Lucy created a magnatile animal castle where they sorted animals into different rooms based on their characteristics.

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Breakfast– Whole wheat bagel with butter and fresh apples.

Lunch– Whole wheat noodles with shredded turkey and butter, fresh oranges/pears, and PPC cherry tomatoes/snap peas.

PM snack– Whole milk yogurt with PPC strawberries.

Wee Sprout– PPC cherry tomatoes/snap peas/carrots.

Have a lovely night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 4/16

WWF 04/16/2018

Good afternoon, we hope you enjoyed your weekend!

We wanted to share a special new program being offered to St Joseph County residents. Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. This program entails a child five years old and younger to receive a free monthly book.   If you’re interested you can go online at the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County’s website.

Today our Wee Wee Friends decided it was a great day to utilize both their sensory and fine motor skills. The sensory bin is a fun way for our friends to get creative and get their sensory abilities in full gear! Coloring is also another way to get their creative juices flowing. Both activities offer many opportunities for learning experiences.

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Long lasting friendships are a beautiful thing, and we love helping our Wee Wee Friends achieve those friendships at such an early age and stage in their lives!

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Breakfast: Whole wheat toast with sunflower butter and oranges.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with butter and turkey, broccoli and applesauce.

Snack: Whole milk yogurt and graham crackers.

Wee Sprout: Broccoli

Have a wonderful evening!

Marty

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WF, 4/13/2018

Good Afternoon!

Enjoy the pictures from today!

“Children are great imitators. So give them something great to imitate.”

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Breakfast– Rice cakes with peanut butter and PPC pears.

Lunch– Turkey on whole wheat bread/tortilla, applesauce, and fresh snap peas/cucumber/carrots.

PM snack– Goldfish and string cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh snap peas, carrots, and cucumber.

Have a fantastic weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 4/13

WWF 04/13/2018

Good afternoon, what a beautiful day!

Early literacy is critical at any age. The sooner we start reading to our children the better. Studies have shown that the more words parents and caregivers use when speaking to their children (as early as the infancy stage) the greater the volume of the child’s vocabulary will be by the age of three.  Today, Emma chose all of her favorites and was eager to start listening and interacting with them. We counted the items on the pages, recognized our colors and found where all of our body parts are on our own bodies. Story time was a blast today.

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No coats, hats or gloves for us today!!! What is better than that?

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Breakfast:Whole wheat toast with butter and cinnamon and oranges.

Lunch: Whole wheat bread with turkey, peas and apples.

Snack: Whole grain cheese crackers and block cheddar cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Carrots

Have a wonderful weekend, we’ll see you Monday!

Marty

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WF, 4/12/2018

Good Afternoon!

In pre-k/k group, we read ‘On the Farm’ which focused mainly on animals that are found on farms. Throughout the story, we learned different facts about farm animals and friends also shared their prior knowledge from going to Miss Charlotte’s farm!

After we read the story, we filled out a chart where we focused on the similarities and differences between sheep and horses. We looked at their physical characteristics as well as where they live, etc.

Science: K.4.1 Give examples of plants and animals.

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We successfully completed our first step in planting our Wee Friends garden! First, we read ‘Grow It’ which focused on the process of growing vegetables and plants. As a team, we went outside and planted sweet corn, cucumber, squash, green beans, peppers, broccoli, and kale. We’re going to keep them in the science area so that we can water them until it’s ready to plant them outside!

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It was a little breezy but we so enjoyed our two hours of outside time this morning!

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Breakfast– Kashi Blueberry Clusters and fresh strawberries.

Lunch– Brown rice with shredded beef, fresh cantaloupe, and PPC cherry tomatoes.

PM snack– Peanuts and pretzels.

Wee Sprout– PPC cherry tomatoes.

Have a lovely night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 4/12

WWF 04/11/2018

Good afternoon. We hope you’re having a wonderful day!

This morning friends were happily engaged in building a train track for our trains and cars. While putting our fine motor and cognitive skills to the test, we also had fun making the various sounds that cars and trains make. “CHOOO CHOOO” and “VRRRMM VRRRMM” were our favorites. We even heard a few loud cars outside that caught our attention.

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The outside environment has so much to do and see. It’s a highlight of our day, especially when we haven’t been able to get out as much as we would like. We can utilize our fine and gross motor skills and our sense of sight by looking at all the outdoor wonders of nature! Spring is always a cheerful time to see all the new things blooming and getting their color back.

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Breakfast: Whole grain Cheerios and pears.

Lunch: Scrambled eggs with cheese, whole wheat butter toast, corn and pears.

Snack: Whole wheat whole grain crackers with hummus.

Wee Sprout: Corn.

Have a fabulous evening!

Marty

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