WF Tuesday 10/9 Light Bright or Pound Right!

Lisa reported that today’s swimmers practiced jumping off the diving board and swimming the length of the pool. Ms. Leslie, the instructor continues to express how well the Wee swimmers are doing!

Back in the classroom, we created not a Light Bright, but a Pound Right! Using bright colored golf tees, we worked on our usual pounding the tees into Styrofoam, but today Mel added a twist: she wrote the initial of each Wee Friend onto the Styrofoam form. Friends mastered the task of pounding the right number of golf tees to create their initial. Afterwards, Elizabeth asked if she could create a Pound Right house!

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Later, in housekeeping, Lea shared that she was getting ready for a wedding. This led to a spirited discussion about weddings. Who gets married, what happens at a wedding, what music is played and what food is served were some of the questions explored.  As soon as Lea’s girlfriends heard there was a wedding in the house, they all gathered around her to be a part of the ceremony.

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We asked if someone could take pictures and Sophie expressed “I’ll take pictures with my phone.” The chairs were covered in scarves.

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And then the bride became a doctor (and patient).

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When “Ode to Joy” was loaded, Mel showed Lea how brides walk solemnly (and joyfully!) down the aisle. And how they hold flowers.

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We rolled the white carpet and Lea’s bridesmaids joined the procession.

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When we prepared to go outside, friends jumped off the white carpet into the cubby area and got themselves ready to go outside.

During Lisa’s after lunch group, they read Autumn’s First Leaves by Steve Metzger. Afterwards, they talked about colors, identifying the different colors of autumn leaves.

Laurie’s group has been talking about different everyday print materials. We have a word bag that contains a newspaper, flyer, magazine, brochure and a hardback and softback book (Literacy FAB: K.2.4 Identify types of everyday print materials). We are starting to learn spooky songs and this week’s song is based on the deliciously creepy, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs by Sam McBratney (Literacy FAB: K.7.4 Recite short poems, songs and rhymes).

Our Math FABS this week are: K.3.1: Identify, sort and classify objects. K.3.2: Identify, copy and make simple patterns with shapes.

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Wee Sprouts: Celery Sticks. Breakfast: Corn flakes and bananas. Lunch: Turkey on whole wheat tortillas, pea pods and bananas. Snack: Cottage Cheese and Pineapple.

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May the beginning of your (week) together be filled with happiness.

WWF, 10/8/2012

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Happy Monday!

Our friends started their Monday off with different stories that they wanted to read. Marty sat on the floor with children while books were read.

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Children went off to participate in individual activities. P.K. enjoyed working with the bus while Daniel worked with baby dolls. Eren spent time in the kitchen where he explored the different gadgets and food that were available.

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It was chilly this morning so we bundled up with our coats and hats.

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Children spent their time outside doing a variety of activities such as the wooden house and rock play!

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Our newest little friend enjoyed watching and listen to a new toy. There is a bell inside of the toy so she watched it move as well as listening to the sounds it made. She got so excited she started kicking her legs and moving her arms!

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Zoey and Emma enjoyed each others company. Emma gave Zoey a few toys to play with.

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Zoey is enjoying strings on sweatshirts as well as shoe laces. She likes to feel them with her fingers.

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Lately, she’s been trying to pull herself up using shelves or chairs. She’s using those legs muscles as well as her arm muscles as she’s pulling herself up.

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For breakfast, children had bagels with soy butter and pears. AM snack was cucumbers. Lunch consisted of whole wheat noodles and marinara sauce, banana, and corn. PM snack was string cheese and graham crackers.

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Have a terrific evening!

-Mindy

WF Monday 10/8 Feeling Free When You Are Three (or 2, 4,5, 33, 43, 53….:)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELLIOTT!!! Today Elliott turns three. What’s it like to feel free when you turn three?

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The wild abandon of being three (and every other WF age…including the grown ups Smile) began with the Blue Bus. They worked on the balance beam and the obstacle course. On the beam, the practiced a routine with high kicks, tuck jumps, scales and pivot turns. They walked forwards and backwards. The culminated in a combination of all the skills!

We saw it all day as we began our work and play. The sense of freedom that total pride in a creation brings.

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The freedom of friends knowing they can do something…..all by themselves.

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The freedom of having big kid friends looking out for you. And having little kid friends to take care of.

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Daddy love. The ultimate feeling of freedom!

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Same with Mommy Love.

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Freedom comes with independent explorations. Figuring things out for yourself and learning to use materials.

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Contagious Happy Birthday Freedom when you are a part of making a gift for a friend.

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Feeling safe in a circle with a teacher, hearing a new story and laughing out loud!

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Finding slugs and worms and bugs. A feeling of abandon that only nature’s wonder can wrap around us.

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Finding the place that makes you smile. And sticking with it. Sweet Freedom.

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And the lunch bells. They make friends run and squeal and they fill teachers up with the sweet sound of a church bell chiming and singing its song.

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Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers. Breakfast: Cream cheese on whole wheat bagels and bananas. Lunch: Whole wheat penne pasta with marinara, corn and banana/orange fruit salad. Snack: Elliott’s Birthday Celebration Banana Bread.

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Have a great day.

WWF, 10/5/2012

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Happy Friday!

Our friends were involved in play for most of the morning.

Some children chose to work in the kitchen where they set the table and served a variety of food.

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Others chose to use household items such as purses to indulge in play with. P.K. enjoyed snuggling with a bear and a play baby.

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A few friends played with different toys that they found enjoyable.

Whatever the play involved this morning, children enjoyed being with one another.

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Emma used her balancing and concentration skills as she walked up hills and different terrains outside.

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Say “cheese”!

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Children enjoyed crawling and climbing outside. It was a little muddy from the rain the night before. However, that didn’t stop our friends from indulging in everything the outside environment has to offer.

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Clara rocked back and forth on the teeter totter as she talked with friends across the yard. Daniel was determined to ride the tricycle.

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Friends Emma and Zoey sat together while reading books. It’s a wonderful, quiet activity that children love to do while their other friends are sleeping.

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Cars were a popular activity this afternoon. Children pushed the cars and said, “Vrooom!” Friends enjoy pushing the cars back and forth to one another or to a teacher.

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For breakfast, children had cinnamon toast and apples. AM snack was corn. Lunch consisted of whole wheat tortillas with melted cheese, oranges, and mixed vegetables. PM snack was rice cakes with cream cheese.

Have a terrific weekend!

-Mindy

WF Friday 10/5 Emergent Literacy

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A ripped book was found today. There were lots of questions about how and why the book was ripped. And then it all came pouring out. Lisa grabbed a marker and wrote as fast as Finn and Nate could dictate.

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“Emergent literacy is defined as writing and reading behaviors shown that develop and precede into conventional literacy. It explains that a child has a knowledge of reading and writing before they ever learn to read and write.” Here is one explanation of emergent literacy and an example of how we foster it each day.

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When the story was completed, Lisa read it aloud to a group of friends. Afterwards, they created illustrations for the book. These can be found on the wall near the habitrail.

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We’ve been spending a lot of time reading and singing nursery rhymes. After exploring “The Itsy Bitsy Spider”, we set out to create our own spider’s web.

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Max and Ada used the string to measure their height.

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We moved our study to the art table to create webs with paper, glue and string.016017

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Still interested in the string, Ada and Max created God’s Eyes.

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Lisa worked on math skills with a counting/pattern game.

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Melinda played a montage of different songs and friends jumped in to exercise their bodies and their voices.

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When a song about falling leaves played, Mel ran outside, collected a basket of fall leaves and invited friends to the art table to talk about autumn leaves and then, create art using them.

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Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers. Breakfast: Corn Flakes and pear slices. Lunch: Whole wheat tortillas with melted cheese, oranges and mixed veggies. Snack: Elliott’s WF Zucchini bread and milk (thanks, Amy and Bill!).

Have a great weekend.

WWF, 10/4/2012

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Good Afternoon!

Smiles filled the air at Wee Wee Friends today! Our friends showed their pearly whites as they engaged in play throughout the day.

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P.K. began his day with quiet time playing with the birthday cakes. He took all of them and scattered them within the cube.

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Friends gathered on the jungle gym to share a few laughs.

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Stories were read throughout the day. While reading about trains, P.K. repeated Miss Marty by saying, “Hong Kong.” There are pictures of different trains from various countries. He loved saying it throughout the story.

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Children love to run throughout the backyard. Not only does it help with their coordination but they enjoy the feeling of the wind in their face!

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Zoey enjoyed getting pig tails in her hair today. She is persistently trying to pull herself up using a shelf or chair. She is starting to crawl forward!

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We have soft cars that are always a hit. They are soft to the touch and glide well on the floor. Friends enjoyed their car time this morning.

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While music was playing, Eren showed us some of the moves that he has. He bounced up and down using his legs. While bouncing, he watched his legs move!

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This afternoon friends listened to a few birds that we have. They make bird noises when you push them. Children love the different noises that they hear.

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P.K. and Daniel headed to the kitchen where they were engaged in play throughout the afternoon.

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For breakfast, children had corn flakes and oranges. AM snack was green peas. Lunch consisted of wild rice with chicken, pears, and tomatoes/zucchini. PM snack was apples and string cheese.

Our friends say, “Have a great night!”

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WF Loving our Farm, Loving Nature 10/3/12

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“There is a way that nature speaks, that land speaks. Most of the time we are simply not patient enough, quiet enough, to pay attention to the story.” ~Linda Hogan

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On the way to the farm, we made a quick stop at Petsmart to buy crickets for Kai our classroom lizard.

Back at WF, the younger children spent the entire morning outside!  Some highlights from Lisa and Melinda:

-Ellie and Marina spent lots of time together exploring the sandbox and bicycles.

-Lea, Sophie, Marta, Elizabeth, and Jada played beauty shop in the lower playhouse.  The kids enjoyed treating each other to a manie and pedie, as well doing hair cuts and dos.

-Elliott and Sloane collected and organized a bunch of containers and chairs for the “birthday” celebration.

For breakfast we had corn flakes and banana.  WeeSprouts were zucchini slices.  Lunch was wild rice with chicken, pear slices, and cucumbers.

Have a great day!081

Tami

WWF,10/3/2012

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Happy Wednesday!

P.K. started his day with gross motor work. He enjoys working his muscles and climbing on different apparatuses.

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The bugs came out! They were icky so P.K. pushed them on the ground. He picked them up and placed them in a line across the table.

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Eren settled into the afternoon as he played with trains. He loved exploring the classroom.

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He enjoyed the red car. He pushed it across the floor to see how fast it would go.

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P.K. built a train track this afternoon. When he needed help he said, “Help, please”.

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Zoey enjoyed her time outside where she got to play with different toys. She enjoyed feeling Miss Marty’s water bottle. The cool water dripping from it along with the weight of the actual bottle were new adventures for Zoey to partake in.

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P.K. pushed the trucks outside today. He ran with them while saying, “Vrooom!”

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Friends gathered on the deck where they built with Legos. Sometimes the Legos get stuck and our friends are working on asking for help. “Help, please” is a popular phrase when friends need help with something.

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Miss Marty got a ride from Macy from Wee Friends!

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For breakfast, children had raisin bran and oranges. AM snack was green peas. Lunch consisted of pizza bagels, corn, and banana. PM snack was graham crackers and soy butter.

Have a great evening!

-Mindy

WWF, 10/2/2012

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Good Afternoon!

We had an action packed morning at Wee Wee Friends!

To start off the day, Daniel migrated toward the kitchen where he whipped up some fabulous food! He took it to his friends for them to try.

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P.K. got his gross motor in for the day by climbing, sliding, and running up the jungle gym.

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Friends took part in a leaf activity where they got the chance to glue leaves to black paper.

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Glue, push, stick.

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After our artwork was finished, children investigated the leaves. P.K. found out early that the leaves can be easily tore apart. Daniel pointed at the different colors that he saw.

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We cleaned up the leaves and brought out the scary and creepy bugs! P.K. said “Ooohhh!”

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Before we headed outside, children took a quick look at the pictures in the kitchen. They pointed to their friends and gave them nice kisses.

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We decided to venture out further to look at more leaves!

We geared up, buckled up, and headed out!

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Zoey and Emma loved riding together! Here we go, friends!

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Zoey pumped her feet throughout the whole walk. She was pretty excited to be outside! Emma pointed to a couple of dogs she heard.

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We saw beautiful trees! We pointed out to our friends that the leaves are changing colors. They start off green and turn to pretty colors such as red, orange, and yellow.

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We headed home where we continued our fun outside! We had a blast on our walk.

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For breakfast, children had cheerios and apples. Lunch consisted of ham sandwiches, watermelon, and sliced green beans. PM snack was rice cakes with soy butter and string cheese.

Have a terrific evening!

-Mindy