WF, 8/16/2017

Good Afternoon!

Lately, we’ve been working on independent tasks that children can do on their own. For example, putting on shoes, wiping noses, and buttoning pants just to name a few. I mention this because I found this quote that fits perfectly to what we’re trying to accomplish:

Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.’  -Maria Montessori

We are here to set children up to succeed!

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Children were invited to the art table today to partake in a process art experience. Paper, paint, and paintbrushes were made available along with no guidelines. It’s an experience that any friend can do no matter their age. We had many friends come to the table this morning while a few chose not to which is perfectly OKAY! Sometimes, children don’t want to leave what they’ve been working on; why would we want to interrupt that?!

Our younger friends experimented with the paint brush on their paper. Four of the colors were regular tempera paint while one of the paints available was a thicker paint that was glittery. This was interesting for friends as they experimented with it.

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Our older friends took this opportunity to paint a picture and do an experiment; mixing the colors! When Maddie got to the table and saw the colors available, she said aloud, “I wonder what color I could make if I mixed all of the colors together?!”—So, she completed her thought! After mixing all of the colors together, she shouted, “I made brown!”

I know that I’ve attached this article before but if you haven’t gotten a chance to glance over it, it talks about the importance of process art vs product art.

http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/process-art-experiences

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The rest of our morning consisted of fresh (and warm) air as we moved throughout the yard. The art table became a busy place towards the end of our time outside where children used glue, stencils, and scissors to create.

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and PPC cantaloupe.

Lunch– Scrambled eggs with shredded cheese, whole wheat bread, PPC strawberries/pears, and PPC cucumber/carrots.

PM snack– Air popped popcorn with butter and PPC apples.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots.

Have a lovely night.

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/16

WF, 8-15-17

Good Afternoon!

This mornings table activity went along with the message on the message board. We put out the apple pie sets and the children were able to work on some math skills. The children  could take pieces of pie away to see how many pieces they had left in their pie.

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We made some homemade cinnamon banana muffins for snack this afternoon.  They were delicious!

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Before going outside this morning we had a discussion about our piano. Miss Melinda shared with us that the piano repair man just tuned and fixed our piano. She played the high and low notes for us as well as Twinkle, twinkle little star. We enjoyed singing along.

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We then headed outside and enjoyed many of our favorite activities.

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Breakfast:  Corn Squares and bananas/plums.

Lunch:  Turkey and cheese on whole grain wheat tortillas, bananas/strawberries and PPC cherry tomatoes and peppers.

Afternoon Snack:  Homemade cinnamon banana muffins and colby jack block cheese.

Wee Sprouts: PPC cherry tomatoes.

Have a great evening!

Rebekah

Link to pictures:  https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuliMk1i1VcETUdoaxP9Q

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Sophia and Mack made colorful collages today. Their favorite part was spreading the glue with a paint brush. They laughed together over how sticky their fingers became after touching the glue!

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Breakfast was Kix and banana. Wee sprout was peas. Lunch consisted of whole wheat tortilla with turkey and cheese, banana, and peas. Afternoon snack was pretzels and string cheese.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuliMlu5UXkPb4mtA6oYQ

Have a good night!

Amanda

WWF 8/14

Sophia made delicious pies in the sandbox and spun in circles on the swing…

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Mack enjoyed reading our new books and tried on a funny hat…

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Rose admired the flowers outside and zoomed down the slide…

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Aggie explored the classroom and enjoyed the sunshine…

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And Daniel smiled at an adorable baby and some colorful fish!

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Breakfast was whole wheat toast and banana. Wee sprout was corn. Afternoon snack was whole wheat pasta with black beans, banana, and corn. Afternoon snack was graham crackers, watermelon, and cheese.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuliMh0cEEEUA4KAs-r5g

Have a good night!

Amanda

WF, 8/14/2017

Good Afternoon!

Yesterday was Miss Melinda’s ten year anniversary at Wee Friends! We are so grateful to her and everything she’s given Wee Friends the last ten years. We love you!

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A few other notes:

**If anyone has any child appropriate magazines that you would like to donate to Wee Friends, we’d gladly welcome the donation Smile.

**Please make sure you are sending your child to school with shoes that are appropriate running shoes.

**Our purple porch delivery came today; we have a TON of bananas that were brought to us. If you want a couple of bananas to take home, please feel free. We’re going to leave them on the counter so please feel free to take a couple home!

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In large group, we read ‘The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf’. We read the story and afterwards, we went through and discussed specific events that took place. We documented what each house was made of. In this version of the story, all three pigs got money from the farmer who up and left town so they had to find a new place to live.

Pig #1 used some of his money to purchase straw for his house while using the rest to buy potato chips. Pig #2 used some of his money to purchase sticks while using the rest to buy sody-pop. But pig #3 used all of her money to buy bricks to build a brick house.

The wolf went to the first and second house and blew them down before coming upon house #3 which was too sturdy to be blown down. Eventually, the pigs let the wolf in and they ate dinner together. After that, the wolf was a nice creature instead of the bad creature he started out as.

We wrote a quick overview of the story and what we learned from it.

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The rest of our day consisted of fine motor work at the art table, mainly with glue and scissors. Our younger friends are working on gluing items to paper and holding scissors correctly.

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Our garden was bursting with vegetables that were ready to pick. Miss Melinda held a bowl while children picked tomatoes that were red which meant they were ready to eat!

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Breakfast– Cinnamon raisin bagel with cream cheese and PPC mango.

Lunch– Whole wheat pasta with black beans, fresh watermelon, and carrots/cucumbers.

PM snack– Whole milk yogurt and freshly picked plums from our backyard.

Wee Sprout– PPC cucumbers and carrots.

Have a great night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/14

The link for Friday’s pictures was not working so here are pictures from this past Friday: WF 8/11

WF, 8/11/2017

Good Afternoon!

**Solar Eclipse update: On Monday, August 21st, we’ll have the opportunity to witness a Solar Eclipse! We’ve decided to do an activity with only our large group friends who are four and five years old. Given that there is a health risk to looking at the sun without protective eye wear, we’ve decided to have just our four and five year old friends participate. When the Solar Eclipse is happening, we will stay inside instead of going outside in the morning/afternoon time. Children in large group will investigate what a Solar Eclipse is before hand and do a developmentally appropriate lesson afterwards. As the Solar Eclipse is an abstract event, we thought this was the best/safest route to go! Thanks for everyone’s cooperation! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.

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Here are a few pictures from our day!

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Breakfast– Whole grain cheerios and PPC pears.

Lunch– Whole wheat flatbread with shredded cheese, oranges/apples, and cherry tomatoes/roasted zucchini (from our garden) chips.

PM snack– Pretzels, string cheese, and a special birthday treat from Mack next door at WWF! (HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MACK!)

Wee Sprout– Cherry tomatoes and peppers from PPC!

Have a lovely weekend!

-Mindy

WF, 8/10/2017

Good Afternoon!

Here are a few pictures from our day!

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Breakfast– A choice of cereal; Kix or Cranberry Almond Crunch along with PPC grapes.

Lunch– Brown rice with shredded turkey, banana, and PPC cucumber.

PM snack– Graham crackers and sunflower seeds.

Wee Sprout– Carrots.

Have a great night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/10

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It was a beautiful morning for all our favorite outside activities: sand, slides, bikes, and teeter-totters! They’re made even more fun when our big kid friends join us.

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Miss Tami surprised us this afternoon with new books. Our friends were excited to look through them. We can already tell that a few of them are going to be new favorites.

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Breakfast was Kix and banana. Wee sprout was corn. Lunch consisted of whole grain brown rice with chicken, corn, and banana. Afternoon snack was wheat crackers and hummus.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuliMUAJacPYrrMYq5OkQ

Have a good night!

Amanda