WWF 08/21/2019

Good Afternoon.

“Childhood friendship is the most beautiful memory that can’t ever be replaced.” ~www.iampoopsie.com

Whether we are new friends getting to know one another better, or if we are old friends reuniting… We are ALL excited and happy to be together.

Friendships are so important! Establishing friendships in early childhood is one of the major developmental tasks of early childhood. According to Cambridge Schools, “Friends, beginning in the toddler stage, can help children feel good about themselves, help the child adapt more easily to early childhood environments and help the child build self confidence.” 

There’s nothing better than friends that make your day happy and bright in every way.

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Baby Nesta seems to be getting quite a lot of attention and making some big kids friends in the process. EVERYBODY LOVES BABIES!!!!! What a great day. Smile 

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Breakfast: Whole grain oatmeal with honey and apples.

Lunch: Scrambled eggs with whole wheat butter toast, fresh peppers and pears.

Snack: Pumpkin seeds and clementine’s.

Wee Sprouts: Snap Peas.

Have a fantastic night.

Marty

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WF, 8/21/2019

Good Afternoon!

K/PREK1: Chloe started us off by choosing ‘Unicorn Yoga’ for our first ever yoga session. She chose two poses that she’d like to do: ‘Create a Rainbow’ and ‘Pretend to be a Unicorn’. The purpose of this exercise that we’ve decided to implement into group is to move our bodies in a calming way before sitting down to read and do an activity. This requires our bodies to remain somewhat still so moving our bodies in a calm, effective way helps us accomplish that task!

We read ‘I Like Myself’ which focused on different aspects of ourselves that may seem ‘different’ than others. We talked about unique qualities that each of us possess.

Afterwards we charted two physical characteristics. Once we graphed our eye and hair color, we counted the x’s to get the totals! When we finished sharing and charting our eye color, several friends quickly commented, “We have a tie!”—children counted the x’s quickly and noticed that each column had the same number: four!

Social Studies: K.3.6 Identify and compare similarities and differences in families, classmates, neighbors and neighborhoods, and ethic cultural groups.

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PREK2 group had a conversation about things that make us the same. On their web that they created together, you can find ‘being 4 years old’ and ‘liking ice cream’ as qualities that every member of group possesses!

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Our morning provocation invited children to create their own face (or a family members!) using yarn, buttons, beads, and pipe cleansers. Daniel made his face but then quickly shared, “I’m going to make daddy’s face too!”

As children constructed their face, they talked with their peers about the color of yarn they were using or why they grabbed blue buttons instead of brown. Some friends even used their imagination: using yellow, brown, and black hair to top off their face.

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and banana.

Lunch– Scrambled eggs with shredded cheese, whole wheat bread, fresh cantaloupe, and fresh cucumber/cherry tomatoes.

PM snack– Tortilla chips and hummus.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cherry tomatoes/cucumber.

Have a terrific evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/21

WF, 8/20/2019

Good Afternoon!

Before we read our book in K/PREK1, we talked about a new change that will be coming to our group time tomorrow. Each week, we have one child who is the mat guard/song starter. Starting tomorrow, instead of a song starter, we’re transitioning to a yoga starter! The yoga starter will pick a page of yoga poses and choose two poses to demonstrate to their peers while their peers follow their directions. Once we’re done, we’ll transition into our story.

We read ‘In The City’ which focused on cities and what we would find. We used Chicago as a reference since majority of our friends have been to Chicago. A type of housing, apartments, was identified in the story. After we finished the story, we looked at eight pictures of different types of housing. The housing types we identified ranged from igloo to boat house.

Even though they looked very different, a few similarities we talked about: each had some sort of roof to cover peoples heads and each house had a door to enter through.

Social Studies: K.3.6 Identify and compare similarities and differences in families, classmates, neighbors and neighborhoods, and ethic cultural groups.

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The morning provocation offered children the opportunity to take gems and trace shapes and lines. Emma and Sophia used specific colors while Jack lined his gems up right after the other.

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A piece of cardboard was on the table which prompted interest from Franklin. He asked if he could paint it which lead to several friends using variations of the color blue to paint cardboard. Most of our friends used the entire space!

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Childhood is not a race to see how quickly a child can read, write and count. Childhood is a small window of time to learn and develop at the pace which is right for each individual child.”

-Magda Gerber

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Breakfast– Kix and fresh banana.

Lunch– Hummus on whole wheat tortilla, fresh watermelon/strawberries, and fresh cucumber/cherry tomatoes.

PM snack– Whole wheat english muffins with peanut butter and block cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh cucumber/cherry tomatoes.

Have a great evening.

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/20

WWF 08/20/2019

Good Afternoon.

“Whenever children say “Let’s pretend”, a new landscape f possibilities for learning is revealed. When children pretend, they try on new feelings, roles and ideas. They stretch their minds along with their imaginations.” ~ Curtis & Carter 

Today friends went into the kitchen area and manipulated their hands and fingers with the colorful pegs and peg boards. This is a very fun and exciting fine motor activity for all of our friends to enjoy.

We can utilize the peg boards to fill all of the holes in the certain shaped board or we can place each of the pegs into the small holes on the peg to build a tall peg tower. We can also begin to learn and understand the different colors of the pegs. Or even better….. we can place the hole portion of the peg on our fingers! Fun times. Smile 

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LOOOOOK!!!! A little someone is beginning to roll over! Roll, little buddy, roll.

We absolutely LOVE watching our little guys achieve their milestones.

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Breakfast: Whole grain Cheerios and apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat/grain tortillas with hummus, corn and strawberries.

Snack: Whole wheat/grain bagels with peanut butter.

Have a nice night.

Marty

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WF, 8/19/2019

Happy Monday!

What an exciting start to our week! We welcomed three new friends into our classroom! AND our four kindergarteners officially started their kindergarten year!

One of the differences in kindergarten is sign in procedure. While everyone else signs in on the welcome message board, kindergarteners have their own special sign in binder that is geared toward the current FAB.

This week’s FAB is:

Social Studies: K.3.6 Identify and compare similarities and differences in families, classmates, neighbors and neighborhoods, and ethnic and cultural groups.

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In our K/PREK1 group, we read ‘Most People’ which focuses on choices the people make, the good and the bad. Children shared their observations while looking at the picture. One of the pictures showed a grocery story owner outside of his store, looking at his window that was broken. David raised his hand and commented, “I think the owner is sad and saying “What happened?!””

We talked about the differences in people that we noticed, physically and otherwise. Afterwards, we completed two webs: one discussing the similarities and one discussing the differences in people. We used the book as a resource as well as the members of our group! I asked, “What is a similarity between Grady and Penny?”.

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We started our new journals today! Each child has their own bound journal that they’ll use during this time (for both K/PREK1 and PREK2).

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In PREK2, children discussed eye colors and how they’re the same or different depending on the color! Each friend got to document their eye color by placing their eye color under the correct category. At the end, children noticed that there were more blue eyed children than brown.

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This mornings provocation allowed children to use their imagination. Tongs, different sized fluff balls, and two glass jars were made available. Some friends chose to take the balls and line the perimeter of their tray while others sorted them by size or color.

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Breakfast– Whole wheat english muffins with butter and cinnamon along with fresh grapes.

Lunch– Whole wheat pasta with kidney beans/butter, fresh watermelon, and fresh carrots/cucumber.

PM snack– Whole milk yogurt with fresh peaches.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots.

Have a terrific evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/19

WWF 08/19/2019

Happy Monday!

We officially welcomed our new friend, Ellen today. We are very excited to have Ellie in the classroom and watch her achieve her many milestones.

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We also welcome (back) Nesta into the classroom. She was on an extended vacation in Vermont over the summer. We are so happy that Nesta and her family are back.

Evie (Nesta’s big sister) has transitioned over to the Wee Friends pre-school classroom. She was very excited to be back and see all of her friends! Smile 

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We all look forward to a wonderful Fall/Winter season!

Breakfast: Whole wheat/grain English muffins with butter and Apples.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with butter and kidney and black beans, mixed vegetables and clementine’s.

Snack: Fresh cucumbers and Mozzarella cheese stick.

Have a fantastic evening.

Marty

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WF, 8/16/2019

Happy Friday!

The last few weeks, we’ve said goodbye to several friends. Yesterday, we said ‘see you later’ to Ruby as she headed off to big girl school. Monday, we’ll greet new friends who will join our classroom. Things are changing all around us Smile.

“We become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people. different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams.”

-Jimmy Carter

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

Lunch– Ham/turkey on whole wheat tortilla, fresh watermelon, and fresh carrots.

PM snack– Goldfish  and string cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots.

Have a terrific weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/16

WWF 08/16/2019

Happy Friday! I hope you have all had a great week.

Please enjoy the pictures from our day.

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

Lunch: Whole wheat bread with turkey lunchmeat, mixed vegetables and watermelon/banana.

Snack: Whole grain cheese crackers with mozzarella cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Orange peppers.

Have a great weekend.

Marty

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WF, 8/15/2019

Good Afternoon!

Happy National Relaxation Day!

We took this holiday to heart!

Our quiet time centered around books: in the tent as well as the reading area. There are several occasions where children sit down with a book and simply ‘read’ to themselves. At this age, ‘reading’ can be many things. Most of the time, we see children looking at the pictures and sharing aloud what they see. While they can’t read the words quite yet, they can use the pictures as an aid to explain what’s going on.

While children read to themselves, they are identifying and perfecting different themes of literacy. For instance, turning the pages the right way. Even if they’re not reading at this stage, they are able to identify and exhibit the right way to turn the pages of the book. We talk about the ‘cover’ of a book as well as the ‘spine’.

https://www.naeyc.org/our-work/families/books-plus-time-equals-happiness

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Breakfast– Chex and fresh oranges.

Lunch– Brown rice with shredded beef, fresh pears/oranges, and fresh cucumber/pepper.

PM snack– Graham crackers, pumpkin seeds, and frozen yogurt covered blueberries.

Wee Sprout– Fresh peppers.

Have a terrific evening!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 8/15