WWF 06/23/2021

Good Afternoon.

Today we were reading a “teacher book” by the name of Mmmm, Cookies by Robert Munsch. This is a very silly story that talked about play clay. When Miss Rebekah finished reading, Nesta asked if she and her friends could have some play clay? Miss Rebekah explained to her that play clay is another name for playdoh and we had that to play with. So we then all went quickly to the kitchen to engage in our “play clay.” Smile 

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During outside play we all had a great time engaging ourselves in many gross motor activities.

Adrian was all smiles sliding down the slide on his belly and running quickly around the environment. While Nesta and a friend had fun teeter-tottering.

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Breakfast: Whole grain oatmeal with cinnamon with fresh cantaloupe.

Lunch: farm fresh scrambled eggs with shredded cheese, whole whet butter toast, mixed veggies and fresh cantaloupe.

Snack: Whole wheat flatbread with peanut butter,

Wee Sprouts: Fresh crisp carrots and cucumbers.

Have a night night.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIulkoA-z6Y3t5QVXGa97g?e=Defmds

 


WF, 6/23/2021

Good Afternoon!

Enjoy the pictures from our day!

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with cinnamon and banana.

Lunch– Farm fresh scrambled eggs with whole wheat flatbread, fresh cantaloupe, and fresh cucumber/carrots.

PM snack– Tortilla chips with salsa.

Wee Sprout– Fresh pepper/cucumber.

Have a wonderful night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 6/23

WF, 6/22/2021

Good Afternoon!

When we were cleaning up the yard yesterday from the storm that went through Sunday evening, Miss Annastecia collected some leaves to use for an art project.

Today, children had the opportunity to come to the table and create leaf prints using a leaf of their choosing and tempera paint.

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Two of our older children asked for the colored pattern blocks, which is one of our favorite table activities. They each chose a different pattern and completed the puzzle. Before they completed their puzzles, Franklin explored using the blocks in a vertical way. He placed the pattern blocks on the table and built upwards.

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We were excited to head outside this morning! Children scattered throughout the yard, heading in all different directions. A couple friends stationed themselves in the sandbox while others tested their gross motor abilities by running throughout the outdoor environment. With the recent rain we’ve gotten, a variety of bugs are out which quickly occupy our bug jars!

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Breakfast– Whole Grain Cheerios with fresh cantaloupe.

Lunch– Grilled cheese on whole wheat bread/tortilla, fresh pineapple, and fresh carrots/cucumber.

PM snack– Whole wheat bagel with cream cheese and string cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots/cucumber.

Have a wonderful night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 6/22

WWF 06/22/2021

Good Afternoon. I hope everyone is enjoying their day! It’s beautiful again today.

Friends enjoyed engaging in one of  loose wooden part activity today. (Nifty System)  Nesta would line hers up in a row while others used their bulldozer truck to plow over their parts.

Friends utilize their fine motor, cognitive and spatial skills while having a great time with this activity.

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During outdoor time the sandbox was the place too be. Friends scooped, dug and packed down the sand in their John Deere truck, pans and buckets. This fun sensory experience is a daily enjoyment, especially when the sand is a little damp. 

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When Nesta was all done in the sand box she went over to the climbing wood house and her gross motor skills to climb up and down it with a friend from the WF classroom.

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Breakfast: Whole grain Kix cereal and fresh apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat flatbread with hummus, sweet potatoes, and fresh apples.

Snack: Whole wheat cinnamon raisin bagel with butter and oranges.

Wee Sprouts: Fresh crisp carrots and fresh cucumbers.

Have a fantastic evening.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIulkfxXaGy9TqMkpSTo-Q?e=x59WId

WF, 6/21/2021

Happy Monday!

***PLEASE BRING A WHITE T-SHIRT FOR YOUR WEE FRIEND BY NEXT MONDAY, JUNE 28  FOR AN ART ACTIVITY! THANKS!***

We just finished up chapter 11 in Charlotte’s Web in K group! There are a few friends who have read it before and they’re able to recall very important, specific events before they occur. Every other day, we’ve been adding to our character chart with notable events or character traits that come up in the story.

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PREK2 friends put on 3-D glasses as a tool as they read, ‘Creepiest Creatures of the Deep!’ It was a new and fun venture that the three PREK2 members got to explore!

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Our Monday morning was one in which children became involved in various activities and stayed engaged until we went outside. A few friends were at the art table, a group was on the building rug exploring Magnatiles, and a few kids played  a board game at the circle table.

Over the last few months, we’ve really seen a shift in children’s ability to stay at an activity for an extended period of time. We see a lot of instances throughout the day where a three year old engages and plays with a five year old peer. The multiage classroom has so many benefits—children playing with other peers outside of their age group is one of them! Each child in the relationship has things to add, making it a great learning experience.

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We went outside and found that several small tree branches had been knocked to the ground during the storm last night. A group of friends went around and picked up these branches (completely self initiated)  so we could put them into the yard waste bin.

Children of all ages became quite the little helpers this morning as we weeded the garden. They were given instructions as to what weeds looked like and what growing plants looked like. The garden beds look much better and it’s all thanks to the hard working hands of our kids!

An observer that was here last week asked when we go outside and for how long. I answered and after thinking about it, realized (for the umpteenth time) that we are so lucky— we can spend as much outside time as we want. As I was strolling through Teacher Tom’s blogpost from today, it centered around the topic of outdoor play.

“The average American child spends 4-7 minutes a day in unstructured play outdoors. Why so little? The main theory blames screen-based technologies, but when I asked the same kids in the same survey if they would rather play with their friends, play a video game, or watch TV, nearly all answered, “Play with my friends.” (Although one thoughtful respondent summed it all up by saying, “I would rather play video games outside with my friends.”)”

“Studies consistently show that kids who spend more time outside are smarter and happier. They are more attentive and less anxious. They are more confident, more creative, demonstrate a greater sense of responsibility, and, of course, being outdoors promotes overall physical fitness. But I think most of us know this. It’s almost common knowledge, yet the kids are still only getting 4-7 minutes a day outside.”

Being connected to the outdoors, free to run and jump and play is one of the greatest gifts.

http://teachertomsblog.blogspot.com/2021/06/the-children-tell-me-they-would-rather.html

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Breakfast– Whole wheat toast with butter and fresh apples.

Lunch– Whole wheat pasta with marinara sauce and shredded cheese, fresh apples/oranges, and fresh carrots/cucumber.

PM snack– Whole milk yogurt with simply granola.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots/cucumber.

Have a fantastic evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 6/21

WWF 06/21/2021

Good Afternoon. I hope everyone enjoyed their weekend and Father’s Day!

I would like to say Thank You to all of you for the “thinking of me” texts/calls and the dinners that were delivered to my home, the in person visits and the wonderful gifts that were waiting for me when I retuned. You are all the absolute BEST!!! I am so happy to be back, I missed you all.

Friends really enjoyed sliding down the indoor slide on their bellies, while the littler ones enjoyed crawling/walking to the slide to go down on their bottoms.

The habi-trail area is a great gross motor activity that we all love to engage in.We all seem to find the slide is the best part!

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We then went into the kitchen to finger paint with multiple colors. We used yellow, blue and red.   This amazing sensory activity was so much fun and we thoroughly enjoyed our experience. Getting our fingers and hands in the soft silky texture of the paint makes us happy. Smile 

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During outdoor play a couple friends engaged in running around the upper section of the play area. We got our bodies in motion and worked to strengthen our muscles.

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Breakfast: Whole wheat butter toast with fresh oranges.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with butter and shredded chicken, fresh cucumbers and strawberries.

Snack: Whole milk yogurt with cantaloupe.

Wee Sprouts: Fresh crisp carrots.

Have a wonderful evening.

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIulkfsLrDq5J1JCv4d4hA?e=oVvXZj

WWF, 06/18/2021

Good Afternoon!

This morning was a slower morning for us.  Friends were engaged  independently in activities with a teacher, or a teacher close by watching and talking to us.  We enjoyed reading books, driving our cars up the textured ramps and playing with dinosaurs.

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Since we had low numbers today, we were able to fit everyone in a wagon and go on a wagon ride with one of the teachers.  We went several times around the block.  We saw a bunny, flowers, signs, garbage cans/recycle bins, yard ornaments, and a mail truck to name a few.  We saw a lot. Unfortunately we didn’t see a train when we walked up by the train tracks.  We also used our listening ears to stop and listen for sounds that we heard.  We heard some sirens, birds, and dogs barking. It was a great day for a wagon ride.

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Paige engaged in playing hide and seek with a wooden egg and ball.  She used the big pillow to hide them behind, then was looking and grabbing them from behind the pillow and placing them in front of it.  She then stuck her tongue out and started blowing raspberries at Miss Bekah.

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Breakfast:  Whole grain brown rice cakes with peanut butter and fresh strawberries.

Lunch:  Turkey on whole grain wheat bread, fresh oranges, and carrots.

Afternoon Snack:  Goldfish crackers and mozzarella string cheese.

Wee Sprouts:  Cucumbers.

Have a fantastic weekend!

Rebekah

Link to pictures:  https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIulkflt12NNhASpKaXanQ?e=nrhb1V

WF, 6/18/2021

Happy Friday!

**Wee Friends will be closed starting Thursday, July 1st through Friday, July 9th. We’ll reopen Monday, July 12th.

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We want to wish all of our amazing current and past Wee Friends dads a wonderful Happy Father’s Day!

The circle table was everchanging today as children explored a variety of activities. To start, friends dove into the welcome activity which was made up of white tiles along with small and large colorful puff balls. Children used these materials in various ways such as making patterns using the puff balls. One of our three year old’s used the puff balls as ice cream and the white tiles served as marshmallows!

Franklin and Mack used the Montessori beads to make a tower. They moved the squares in different places on their tower to see which order proved to be the most stable.

Daniel got out the block pattern puzzle. He chose a pattern to do and towards the end, he didn’t even need to look at the pattern card.

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We went outside later on in the morning and within a few minutes of being outside, a group of kindergarteners found a mantis! They searched the back yard and found another one!

This heightened interest in new and exciting bugs sent friends on a hurried search throughout the backyard to see if they could find anything else.

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Breakfast– Brown rice cakes with peanut butter and fresh strawberries.

Lunch– Hummus on whole wheat tortilla, fresh cantaloupe, and fresh peppers/carrots/snap peas.

PM snack– Homemade trail mix.

Wee Sprout– Fresh pepper/snap peas.

Have a wonderful weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 6/18

WF, 6/17/2021

Good Afternoon!

Take a sneak peak into our day!

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Breakfast- Kix and fresh strawberries.

Lunch– Brown rice with chicken, fresh oranges/banana, and fresh cucumber/carrots.

PM snack– Whole wheat crackers and peanuts.

Wee Sprout– Fresh pepper/cucumber.

Have a lovely night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 6/17

WWF, 06/17/2021

Happy Thursday!

This morning we went out a little early to engage in a gross motor and painting activity rolling a ball down the slide.  We each chose a ball from a bowl with green paint or a bowl with red paint.  We then walked up the climbing rocks to the top of the slide.  We watched our ball as it rolled down the slide and painted our paper before landing in the bin (most of the time) at the bottom of the slide.  When then slid down the other slide to get a ball and do it all over again.  We had a blast.

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After our Wee Sprout snack outside, we engaged in play with many of our favorite activities.

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Breakfast:  Whole grain Cheerios/overnight oatmeal (kid’s choice) and banana.

Lunch:  Whole grain brown rice with chicken, corn/peas and applesauce.

Afternoon Snack:  Ritz crackers and sunflower seeds.

Wee Sprouts:  Fresh carrots.

Have a great evening!

Rebekah

Link to pictures: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtTCDmdhjIulkfhNmjZtc1gYPkUVyw?e=7QHPXj