WF, 5/10/2018

Good Afternoon!

**Just as a reminder, Wee Friends is closed Monday, May 28th in observance of Memorial Day. Thanks!

Our pre-k/k group read the story, ‘Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site’. After the story was finished, we made the web of all webs! We came up with different jobs and wrote them onto the web. We used our background knowledge of jobs we have heard of or have experience with as well as a few that we WISH were jobs (i.e., unicorn wrangler).

Social Studies: K.4.2 Identify and describe different kinds of jobs that people do and the tools they use.

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A theme during our journal time was our families. Maxwell wrote all of the members of his family while Lucy drew her family. Anna wrote the words, ‘Sister, brother, mom, and dad’.

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An art activity was made available at the art table this morning. It involved three items: paint, cotton swabs, and aluminum foil. We noticed that the aluminum foil made noise when we touched it as opposed to regular paper which doesn’t make noise. A few friends also pointed out that it had a shiny property to it.

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Anna and Max have been tackling the pattern blocks this week. The pattern blocks are quite challenging. The blocks have to be placed in a specific way; otherwise, it doesn’t work! Friends and teachers offered to help but they were insistent on trying to complete it without help.

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Our outside time was splendid today! Our bug search continues on for some friends while the rest of us used our gross motor capabilities as we rode bikes around the circle!

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Breakfast– Whole Grain Cheerios and PPC kiwi.

Lunch– Brown rice with shredded chicken, PPC banana/pears, and fresh carrots/cucumber.

PM snack– Graham crackers and raisins.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots/PPC cucumber.

Have a fantastic evening.

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 5/10

WWF 05/10/2018

Good afternoon.

Today, the classroom was a buzz with all kinds of fun activities. Friends listened to music, read stories, colored, played on the habitrail, used their hands to beat on drums and play on the small pianos and had fun in the dramatic play center. We had a great day!

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Breakfast: Whole grain Cheerios with fresh PPC Banana.

Lunch: Whole grain rice with shredded chicken, corn and fresh PPC kiwi slices.

Snack: Graham crackers and mozzarella string cheese.

Wee Sprouts: Corn.

Have a fantastic night!

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES:   https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljJgGQV6xoFUjJaPx7g

WWF 05/09/2018

Good Afternoon and happy Wednesday!

Buckles, buckles and more buckles! Our little guys LOVE the kitchen chair buckle straps! It’s actually one of their most favorite fine motor activities to engage themselves in. One would think that these buckles wouldn’t be all that easy to manipulate, but the Wee Wee’s make it look super easy and always complete the task of getting them fully buckled together. Smile 

According to penfieldbuildingblocks.org, “Fine motor skills are those that involve a refined use of the small muscles which control the hand, fingers and thumb. With the development of these skills, a child is able to complete important tasks such as writing, feeding oneself, buttoning and zippering.”

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We then moved onto a different type of fine motor activity! Easel painting is another favorite that we just can’t get enough of! We also utilize our knowledge and skills of hand-eye coordination to get our paint brushes from their jars to the paper. We then make beautiful and very colorful creations.

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Breakfast: Whole grain Kix cereal and fresh PPC Banana.

Lunch: Scrambled eggs with cheese, whole wheat buttered toast, peas and fresh PPC pears.

Snack: Whole wheat crackers with hummus.

Wee Sprouts: Peas.

Have a fantastic evening!

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljJZ-xm-sT8jCTw6bxg

WF, 5/9/2018

Good Afternoon!

Our classroom was a productive and busy place this morning. Children moved their bodies throughout the environment and chose activities based on their current interest.

Chloe and Grady as well as other peers stationed themselves at the circle table where they categorized items onto mats. We talked about the similarities and differences of the items on each mat. Chloe quickly commented, “Oh! That shoe doesn’t go here!”

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The art table was a crowded place as children used markers, stencils, and scissors to make individual creations. A lot of our children are working on their grips while holding a writing utensil. When they’re done, they either write their own name or have a teacher help them! Today, Ruby came up to a teacher and said, “I did my R and U but can you help me with my B before I write my Y?”

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Our reading interest is high everyday. Children love diving into a good book with either just a teacher or a group of their peers. This morning, we read a variety of stories ranging from fiction to non fiction!

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We went outside for a little while this morning before the rain came but once it started raining, we came inside and settled in before lunch. The art easel was used by several children. Painting rainbows seems to be a current theme with a few of our girls!

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“Every student can learn; just not on the same day or in the same way.”

-George Evans

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Breakfast– Whole grain oatmeal with honey and PPC banana.

Lunch– Scrambled eggs with shredded cheese, whole wheat bread, PPC cantaloupe, and PPC snap peas/tomatoes/cucumber.

PM snack– Blue corn chips and hummus.

Wee Sprout– PPC snap peas and cucumbers.

Have a lovely night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 5/9

WF, 5/8/2018, Outside Play

Good Afternoon!

It is before the age of 7 years when children desperately need to have a multitude of whole-body sensory experiences on a daily basis in order to develop strong bodies and minds. This is best done outside where the sense are fully ignited and young bodies are challenged by the uneven and unpredictable, ever-changing terrain”, said occupational therapist Angela Hanscom from the article titled ‘5 Reasons Outdoor Unstructured Play is Important for Preschoolers’.

We’re lucky here at Wee Friends. Our days do not involve a strict schedule so on any given day, we may go outside at 10:00 am or 10:45 am. Children guide the curriculum and ultimately our day. Thankfully, the weather has taken a turn for the better and we’ve been spending quite a bit of time outside.

Not only is outside play crucial to child development and our philosophy here at Wee Friends but the important part is having our outdoor time be ‘unstructured’. We don’t go outside and give orders or directions as to what children should be doing. This is a time for children to make their own, safe, and appropriate choices for their own body. There are children who could search for bugs for two hours straight while other children enjoy riding bikes, being involved in the sand area, or imaginative play with peers. At the end of the day, each and every child is leaving here with a meaningful learning experience in our outside environment.

I’ve attached a couple of articles that support outdoor play at this age.

http://www.healthworldeducation.org/industry-trends/item/284-5-reasons-outdoor-unstructured-play-is-important-for-preschoolers

http://www.communityplaythings.com/resources/articles/2010/outdoor-play

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because little nature lovers grow into big nature lovers.”

Breakfast– Corn chex and PPC banana.

Lunch– Refried beans on whole wheat tortilla, fresh honeydew melon/watermelon/blueberries, and PPC cantaloupe/snap peas.

PM snack– Whole wheat cinnamon raisin bagel with cream cheese and PPC strawberries.

Wee Sprout– PPC cauliflower/tomatoes/snap peas.

Have a fantastic night!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 5/8

WF, 5/7/2018

Happy Monday!

Here are a few pictures from our day at Wee Friends as well as the pre-k/k farm trip.

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Breakfast– Whole wheat toast with cream cheese and PPC pears.

Lunch– Whole wheat pasta with chicken and butter, banana, and fresh carrots.

PM snack– A mixture of fresh fruit and string cheese.

Wee Sprout– Fresh carrots.

Have a lovely night!

-Mindy

The site that creates the picture link is down. I’ll post it as soon as it’s working again. Thanks!

WWF 05/07/2018

Happy Sunshiny Monday! We hope you all had a fabulous weekend.

Today as we entered the classroom we were excited to see a brand new bright and very vibrant fish tank. The fish seem to love their new environment and we love watching them happily swim all around. Thank you, Tami. Smile 

After the fish tank was explored for a while, friends decided the colorful puff balls were needing some attention, so we had fun being engaged with them. Throwing, rolling, placing them into the small bowls and putting them on one another’s head was all apart of the fun!

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Then, we headed outside to soak up the abundance of sunshine! According to, magnificentmemagnificentyou.com, “Sunlight helps the body’s production of vitamin D, which is a very important compound for development of children. Vitamin D supports healthy bones and brain.”

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Breakfast: Whole wheat/grain cinnamon raisin bagels with cream cheese and oranges.

Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with butter and shredded chicken, corn and fresh PPC kiwi slices.

Snack: Whole milk yogurt with graham crackers.

Wee Sprout: Corn.

Have an awesome evening!

Marty

LINK TO PICTURES:  https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljJVF-xPaOEjGLnV0Uw

WF, 5/4/2018

Good Afternoon!

Imagination: the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the sense.

Imagination would be the best word to describe our day.

This morning, Maddie and a few of her peers used the pegs on the peg boards but they weren’t just pegs; they were popsicles! The popsicles had several different flavors that corresponded with the colors. For example, the green peg was avocado flavor on Maddie’s popsicle but on Maxwell’s popsicle, the green tasted with jalapenos! They made up popsicles for their peers and taste tested them before sharing them.

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The rest of our morning was full of activities that grabbed our attention such as the art table and building with magnatiles.

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We continued our bug journey as we searched mostly low for bugs ranging from rollie pollies to caterpillars to worms. After children find a bug or two, they’ve been making a habitat in their bug jar.

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A group of our younger friends made up a game today. Here’s how you play:

Step 1: A friend pretends to be a cat that’s asleep. Chloe just happened to play the role perfectly!

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Step 2: Friends walk up to her quietly and try to wake up her. But when she’s woken up, she’s becomes quite unhappy and roars at them.

Step 3: Run away screaming!

This game kept our attention for the last hour of our outside time and drew in more friends each round that the game was played!

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“Almost all creativity involves purposeful play.”

-Abraham Maslow

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Breakfast– Rice cakes with peanut butter and banana.

Lunch– Refried bean and shredded cheese on whole wheat flatbread, PPC pears, and PPC cauliflower/fresh carrots.

PM snack– Goldfish with string cheese.

Wee Sprout– PPC cherry tomatoes and cucumber.

Have a fantastic weekend!

-Mindy

Link to pictures: WF 5/4

WWF 05/04/2018

Happy Friday! We hope you all had a wonderful week. Smile 

Please Note: WF is CLOSED Monday, May 28th in observance of Memorial Day. 

Enjoy the pictures from our day.

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Breakfast: Whole wheat toast with sunflower butter and fresh PPC pears.

Lunch: Whole wheat/grain flat bread with refried beans and cheese, broccoli and fresh PPC banana.

Snack: Whole grain cheese crackers and mozzarella cheese sticks.

Wee Sprouts: Broccoli.

Have a wonderful weekend, we’ll see you Monday. 

Marty.

LINK TO PICTURES:  https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtTCDmdhjIuljJRD03D5mX80VXaG4Q