WWF 2/9

Magna-Tiles and puzzles have been our friends’ top two activities this week. They’re finding new ways to stick the tiles together and friends are eager to try the more advanced puzzles we brought over from next door.

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Our friends had a great time dressing up this afternoon. Sophia layered on as many scarves as she could and Mack ran through the room wearing a cape. After trying on all the hats in the basket, our friends decided to get creative with what counts as a hat!

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After snack, we relaxed with some stories. Then it was soon back to the gross motor area to play!

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Breakfast was Corn Chex and oranges. Wee sprout was corn. Lunch consisted of whole grain brown rice with shredded beef, blueberries, and corn. Afternoon snack was wheat crackers with cream cheese.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulh7Vp-UA_zO3GMLIiNw

Have a great night!

Amanda

WF, 2/9/2017

Good Afternoon!

The welcome activity this morning was the category game! Within the game, there are multiple category cards. We use these cards to sort various items. For example, there is a refrigerator in the category game. As a group, we determined that it goes in the ‘household’ category. Children talked about the attributes of each object and to what category it belongs.

K.DA.1: Identify, sort, and classify objects by size, number, and other attributes. Identify objects that do not belong to a particular group and explain the reasoning used.

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Another game we played was the mystery game. We put a variety of items in the box including animals, cups, and cars. Only using our sense of touch, we felt a specific item within the box before pulling it out to show the whole group. As children felt different items, they used descriptive words such as hard, soft, smooth, bumpy, small, etc. to explain what they were feeling. Based on these descriptive words, they guessed what they were feeling.

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The sensory bin was occupied all morning with friends coming and going from the art table as well. Envelopes and labels were used to enhance our creations. One of our friends could be heard saying, “I’m trying to concentrate on my creation.”

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In large group, we focused our time on fairytales by reading ‘Beauty and the Beast’. Before we started reading, I told the group that there are many different variations of how fairytales are told. For example, we have two ‘Beauty and the Beast’ versions and they don’t follow the same storyline completely. A friend shared that fairytales aren’t real and they’re made up!

After we read the story, we talked about the characters in the story. The beast was a big topic of conversation as we discussed whether or not there could be a beast in real life. I mentioned that in fairytales, we see characters like this: dragons, dwarves, fairies, and witches.

K.RL.3.1: Recognize familiar narrative text genres (e.g., fiction, nonfiction, fairytales, poems).

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During journaling, Jackson drew a triangle and said it was the beginning of his house. I mentioned that the Indians used to live in a house like that called a teepee. I pulled up several pictures so that we could see what Indians used to call home. “Is there a fire in there?!”, asked one friend. I explained that it was actually a house for people! Teepee’s are NOT what our houses look like today so it was a challenging concept to grasp Smile.

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Breakfast– Kashi Blueberry Clusters and blueberries.

Lunch– Organic, brown rice with shredded beef, PPC kiwi/strawberries, and PPC broccoli.

PM snack– Sunflower seeds and whole wheat crackers.

Wee Sprout– Peppers.

Have a great night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 2/9

WF, 02-08-2017

**Friendly Reminder, Valentine’s Day is next Tuesday. If your child would like to bring cards to pass out to their friends, please just have who they are from rather than addressing them to specific children. It is easier to pass them out this way. We have 17 children and 4 teachers. Thank you.

This morning at the table we had an activity as an extension from yesterday. We learned the word categorize, so we had a variety of manipulatives to sort into the correct category.

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Since Valentines day is less than a week away, we were busy decorating our bags for the cards from our friends. Ink and heart stamps and valentine’s stickers were available for us to use.

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Puzzles have been a popular activity this week. Children have been busy working on their physical, and cognitive skills as they work towards the end goal of completing the puzzle.

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In Kindergarten, the FABS for this week are:

K.RL.3.1: Recognize familiar narrative texts genres (eg. fiction, non-fiction, fairytales, poems.

K.NS.9: Use correctly the words for comparison, including: one and many; none, some and all; more and less; most and least; and equal to, more than and less than.

K.DA.1: Identify, sort, and classify objects by size, number, and other attributes. Identify objects that do not belong to a particular group and explain the reasoning used.

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After reading the story we discussed the definitions of fiction and non fiction books. We learned that fiction books are stories that describe imaginary events and people. Non- fiction books are books that are based on facts, real events and real people. We concluded that the book we read today was a fiction story.

Breakfast: Malt-o-meal hot cereal and oranges.

Lunch: Scrambled eggs with cheese, whole wheat bread/tortilla, bananas and broccoli.

Afternoon snack: Homemade popcorn with butter and blueberries.

Wee Sprouts: Snap peas.

Have a great evening!

Rebekah

Link to photos:  https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulh7QJUt4D9HqnTUtYow

WWF 2/8

Today we crawled through tunnels…

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Explored under the habitrail…

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Built roads and towers with Magna-Tiles…

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Cooked together in housekeeping…

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And put together new puzzles!

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Breakfast was Cheerios and kiwi. Wee sprout was broccoli. Lunch consisted of farm fresh eggs, toast with butter, kiwi, and broccoli. Afternoon snack was graham crackers and string cheese.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulh7QgQlMzWtx5vY8vGQ

Have a great night!

Amanda

WF, 02-07-2017

This morning we decided that since it was raining outside, we would do an experiment using water. We had a sink and float activity available where the children went around the classroom and chose 2 items to test.  We made our own hypothesis, then after testing them and saw our results gave our answers whether the items absorbed or repelled the water and sinks or floats. We made a chart of our results.

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After doing some of our new favorite songs that Miss Rebekah has taught us, Miss Melinda taught us a new word for today, categorize. She dumped a basket of items on the floor in the habitrail for us to find the items that fit together. We had a category of fruit and silverware to name a few.

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Just before lunch we all gathered to listen to the story Boom Chicka-Rock by John Archambault.

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Breakfast: Cheerios and bananas.

Lunch: Turkey and cheese on whole wheat tortillas, PPC cucumbers and cherry tomatoes and PPC red grapes.

Afternoon Snack: Cinnamon Raisin whole wheat bagel and cream cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Cherry tomatoes.

Have a great evening!

Rebekah

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulh7MbPgMoIM-KP0mP1g

WF, 02-06-2017

We hope you had as great of a Monday as we did! Our favorite part was being able to go outside and enjoy the nice weather without all the winter gear while it lasts.

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Breakfast: Whole wheat toast with butter and blueberries.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with black beans, apples and peas.

Afternoon Snack: Organic whole milk yogurt and blueberries.

Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers and Broccoli.

Have a great night!

Rebekah

Link to photos:  https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulh7FGyHOYge5Ky9tVuA

WWF 2/6

We’d like to welcome Daniel to the Wee Wee world! We’re so excited you’re here!

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We were able to go outside today, much to everyone’s excitement! We had a great time in the fresh air!

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Wee sprout was peas. Lunch consisted of whole wheat pasta with black beans, grapes, and peas. Afternoon snack was organic whole milk yogurt and banana.

Link to photos: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIulh7IDiuXZovZbI6Rrzg

Have a great night!

Amanda

WF, 2/3/2017

Happy Friday!

**Reminder: the pre-conference form is due TODAY! Thanks!

Addi, Lulu, and Maddie created at the art table for the most of the morning. They showed the initiative by grabbing paper, markers, and stencils and created various art pieces using a variety of colors. They bounced ideas off of each other and collaborated as each of them had a specific end goal in mind.

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We have been doing a wide range of puzzles for the last couple of weeks. The variety of puzzles range from wooden knob puzzles to foam puzzles to 48 piece wooden puzzles. A few friends are scratching the surface of 100-piece puzzles. Below is an article laying out the many benefits of puzzle play.

https://teach.com/blog/the-benefits-of-puzzles-in-early-childhood-development/

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In large group, we read ‘The Tooth Book’ by Dr. Seuss. We discussed cavities and fillings along with dentist visit stories! I told them that I’m taking my dog to the vet at Purdue on Monday which lead us into a discussion about MRI’s and X-Rays. The bone structure in our body was talked about as well as Lulu letting us know that “the bone in your head is actually called your skull!” Children’s brains are like sponges; they soak EVERYTHING up!

Breakfast– Rice cakes with cream cheese and banana.

Lunch– No nut butter on tortillas, grapes/oranges, and cherry tomatoes/cauliflower.

PM snack– Block cheese and raspberries/blueberries.

Wee Sprout– Cauliflower.

Have a terrific weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 2/3