WF 10/8/14, Springhope Farms Field Trip and Happy Birthday Elliott and Jessica!

 

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Today we loaded Group A into our Weehicle and drove the winding roads to Galien, Michigan.  The WF caravan following us to the orchard know what I mean by winding roads!  (Sometimes google maps can give you some interesting roads to travel!)

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It was a beautiful morning, in a beautiful place.  Springhope Farms is worth the drive to experience the quiet and quaint apple picking experience that I was seeking for our kids. 

There were no bouncy houses, corn mazes, ginormous slides, or crowds of school age kids.  Instead of all that, we spent one on one time with Springhope Farm owner Bob Woods.  It was just us in the orchard…and we found trees loaded with wonderful sweet apples that were all within our preschoolers’ reach.  Everyone enjoyed the hayride and walking down the lane picking red delicious from one side and the yellow delicious apples from the other.

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We can’t forget that we have 2 birthdays today…Miss Jessica and Elliott!  Happy Birthday!

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Breakfast: Brown Rice cakes and pears. 

Wee Sprouts: celery 

Lunch: APPLES! and whole wheat tortillas with PB and sweet peppers 

Snack is Elliott’s 5 year old birthday muffins (he is, not the muffins) and milk.

 

Have a great day!

Tami

WWF, 10/7/2014

Good Afternoon!

This morning, friends requested music and scarves. Tate took his and swirled it around his body.

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We sure did have to bundle up this morning as it was a little chilly!

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When Elliott got back from swim class, Lucy made sure to give him a proper welcome back!

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During nap time, Tate and Rosemary played with cars and trucks. As we’re sitting there playing, a big truck drives by making a loud noise. Tate gave us the ‘oh my!’ look Smile.

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For breakfast, children had chex and banana. Lunch consisted of hummus sandwiches, cucumbers/peppers, and banana. PM snack was cheddar cheese slices and graham crackers.

Have a lovely night!

WF 10/7 Tuesday, Field Trip Group A to Apple Orchard Tomorrow!

The apple orchard field trip is still on for tomorrow! We will be going to Springhope Farm in Galien, MI (www.springhopefarm.com).   The permission slip is hanging on the front door.  Please sign!

The cost of this field trip is $5.00 per child and it will be billed with your farm trips at the end of the farm season.

This trip is for Group A: Ellie, Elizabeth, Hazel, Sophie, Elliott, Aislinn, Sloane, Owen, Daniel and Emerson.

WE WILL LEAVE AT 9:30 SHARP!  PARENTS (AND GRANDPARENTS), AS ALWAYS, ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US!

LAST CALL…on WF T-shirts.  I only had a few in so I’m giving everyone an extension until Friday 10/10 to turn in your order.

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MATH FAB K.3.1: Identify, sort and classify numbers and objects….

Using our new number flags, an abacus and a basket of plastic gingerbread kids, we added. Later, we classified plastic counting toys by color and object.

When the swimmers headed out, we set up a train table. Jessica guided friends through the process of sharing and taking turns. More than once we heard: “Give that to me! That’s mine!”. More than once we also heard: “Can I play with that when you are done? Sure!”.

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Other friends created art at the table and comforted dollies.

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And others created llllllllllllllletterrrrrrrrrrrrrr art.

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Haveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee a goodddddddddddddddd dayyyyyyyyyyyyy.

Wee Sprouts: Carrots. Breakfast: Kix and bananas. Lunch: Whole wheat bread with hummus, celery and bananas  Snack: Cottage Cheese and Pretzels.

 

WWF, 10/6/2014

Happy Monday!

Hope everyone had a terrific weekend.

Our morning started off with music time! The blue tubes were used a lot as well as shakers and scarves. Friends love to watch the different items in the tubes fall from one side to the other!

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Children were given the choice to do shaving cream this morning. We have different tolerance levels when it comes to sensory play. However we choose to interact with the specific sensorial experience, we’re all learning at our own pace.

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We continued our sensorial vibe as we headed outside. Maya worked with the sand. She loves taking the sand and rubbing it between her hands. Nahla took a hand full of rocks and moved them to different parts of the log house.

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Nahla and Saskia did a great job at raking up the backyard. The older Wee Friends were raking the leaves into a pile and then throwing them up in the air. We thought that was quite funny Smile. Our tree in the backyard is sure losing its leaves rather quickly!

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For breakfast, children had whole wheat bagels with butter and apples. Lunch consisted of whole grain noodles with chicken, mixed vegetables, and apple slices. PM snack was yogurt and apples.

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Have a great evening!

WF Monday 10/6

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Today began with the newspaper. Sloane’s newspaper article about a coyote that survived a car impact. (10/6 Literacy FAB: Identify types of everyday print material.)

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A few friends were invited to explore Bob Books and then record letters in the Word Books.

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Our fresh picked deer corn had dried just enough to start the steady work of picking it off the cob.

Games, music, journals, stencils and research filled the many areas of our classroom.

Hope your Monday is off to a great start.-Laurie

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Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers. Breakfast: Buttered toast and apple slices. Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with chicken, apple slices and carrots/cucumbers. Snack: Yogurt with a delicious PPC fruit delivery.

 

WF Visits Good Shepherd Montessori School for a Music Performance 10/3/14

068Today was an exciting day for our older preschoolers…We visited a really BIG kid FullSizeRenderschool!  We went to GSMS for a music presentation from Mrs. Oyer’s Orff students.   GSMS is only about 2 miles away from Wee Friends, located on the corner of Jefferson and Eddy streets in downtown South Bend.  I was excited to bring our Wee Frienders to GSMS because:

1. Our kids were able to see the next stage of learning: elementary school!

2. The Orff presentations are very, very cool.  Our kids were active participants in the Orff show with singing along and creative movement.  They all stayed very engaged in the process from start to finish!

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3. We saw several of our WF alum in classrooms or while walking through the school.074076075

4. I love GSMS as it was my daughter’s school for 1st-8th grade and my son currently is a 6th grader.  Ya’ll know if I catch your ear for a few minutes, I will give a strong testimonial that GSMS would be a great place to consider for 1st grade!  I always fully disclose that I am biased because GSMS fits my education philosophy so well.

In a recent email with a GSMS administrator, she shared, “We are always eager to have children from Wee Friends come to GSMS after completing their time with you because they are well-prepared, cooperative, curious, eager to learn, and peaceful. Thank you!”

Good Shepherd continues your child on the path that we start in their Early Childhood/Kindergarten years with us:

  • to sustain a LOVE of learning
  • to continue to have ownership of their education
  • to be known for the gifts they offer to the world
  • to have continuity through 3 year classroom cycles that allow them to experience being the younger child (who learn from the oldest) and work their way to the top to be the older child (who teach the youngest) 
  • to learn social emotional skills that encourage problem solving for the community
  • to be allowed to develop at their own pace in leaps and bounds rather than adhere to a “one size fits all”  linear curriculum

5.  This is also a great opportunity to share that GSMS is having an open house this Sunday from 2:00-4:00.  My daughter Kaitlyn (currently in the  Adams High School IB Program) will be giving tours! If you would like me to give you a personal tour of GSMS, just let me know when you will be there and I’ll be happy to meet you there.

On another note…I heard from one of our families that there is a grassroots movement for WF to offer a kindergarten option for a larger set of our current kids for fall 2015.  I would like to schedule a Parent’s Meeting at a local coffeehouse  on a Wednesday morning (say 8:15ish?) in early November for any families that would like to participate in a conversation about what it could/should look like to extend your time here at WF.  PLEASE CONTACT ME IF THIS A MEETING YOU WOULD WANT TO ATTEND, BUT A WEDNESDAY MORNING COULD NOT WORK FOR YOU. 

After the music presentation, Mrs. Driscoll toured our group through the school where we visited the 1st-3rd grade (Lower El) classroom.   We saw some familiar WF faces! We also talked about some of the big kid math works, we saw beautiful art, we saw the new chicken coop, we watched GSMS children gardening in the rain, and then we visited Ms. Woody in the lunchroom where she shared her home-made granola with us!

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When we returned to WF we found Mel working with our younger friends with our big wooden blocks and rhythm sticks.  The funny part is that she did NOT know what Orff was and it was truly a coincidence that they were doing the same music work that we were visiting.  Ha!  It was a perfect transition back to WF though.

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Stay dry!

Tami

Breakfast was whole grain oatmeal and bananas.  Wee Sprouts were organic baby carrots (still loving our organic Purple Porch fruits and veggies!) Lunch was whole wheat bread with PB, fresh green beans/cauliflower, and fresh Asian pear slices.

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WWF, 10/2/2014

Hello!

Magnatiles dominated our morning until it was breakfast time.

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While playing grocery this morning, Saskia let us know that she was off to Whole Foods! Good choice! Smile

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We got out the trampoline again and a few of our friends took full advantage of the opportunity! We love to jump and get some energy out.

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Nahla went around the rock area and collected different rocks in her bin. Lucy, Maya, and Nahla started to dig holes in the rocks using multiple sticks that they found.

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What’s better than a hug from your brother?

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For breakfast, children had kix and apples. Lunch consisted of couscous with turkey, cucumbers, and cantaloupe. PM snack was thin rice cakes with cream cheese.

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P.S.–We’ve been working on a certain life skill for the past couple of weeks with our toddlers: using a spoon! We’re progressing quite nicely Smile.

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Have a terrific evening!

WF Thursday 10/2 Pincer Play

Dear Wee Families,

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It was a great day for grasping. Markers, puzzle pieces, corn husks and kernels, QTips, donkey saddles, game chips and stickers and blocks. It’s like a workout for the finger muscles. The Wee fingers are getting ready to write, letters and one day…..letters!

Love,

Your Wee Teachers.

Wee Sprouts: Carrots. Breakfast: Chex cereal and apple slices. Lunch: Couscous with turkey, fresh cantaloupe, and cherry tomatoes and cucumbers Snack: Fresh pear slices and peanuts