WWF, 11/21/2013

Happy Thursday!

We welcomed back our friends today after an extended weekend because of the lack of electricity!

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For breakfast, children had cheerios and apples. Lunch consisted of whole grain noodles with kidney beans, broccoli, and oranges. PM snack was string cheese and animal crackers.

Have a great night!

WF Thursday 11/21

Another heartfelt THANK YOU for working with Wee Friends as the River Park neighborhood got back to normal.

And it was business as usual in the Wee World!

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Literacy FAB K.1.19 – Learn and apply knowledge of alphabetical order.

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Magna Tiles: structures created that are long and low/short and high.

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Back together again.

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Happy Thursday.

Wee Sprouts: Celery. Breakfast: Corn Flakes and pear slices. Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with red beans, broccoli and pears. Snack: Cheese slices and crackers.

Power Outage Update, 11/19/13

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At 3:45 p.m. today, this very encouraging photo of 34th and Hasting Street was posted on Facebook by a neighbor.  I have called AEP twice today (9:00 and 3:45)  and haven’t gotten any better estimate about actual restoration than the Thursday by 6:00 p.m. “worst case scenario” they are giving for our address. 

It is a good sign that they are working on lines in our grid now!

Tami

Wee Friends Closed Due to Storm Power Outage

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I am very unhappy to report that AEP is estimating that it will be Thursday before our power is restored at Wee Friends.  I will keep everyone posted as I continue to call AEP each day to see if that changes any sooner.

I’m sure you have all heard in the news that Riverpark was very badly hit by the storm.  I am following the damage on our Riverpark Neighborhood Association Facebook page and the pictures are astounding. Just in our section of the 700-800 blocks (Jefferson to Wall), we had a line of winds that took down many large trees and the power lines with them.  So AEP is not just working on one issue, but I know of 3 separate power lines down within just a few block of us.  And there are more lines are down throughout the area.  There was a house on 23rd completely destroyed by the storm.  The pics are all from our neighborhood.

As a reminder for those with YMCA swimmers, Tuesday swim starts at 10:00 for those who can transport their own children to the class.  The YMCA class will not reimburse you for a missed class.  The Blue Bus was canceled today and Jennifer, will however, tack the class onto the end of the session so that you are not paying for a missed class.

Once again, I am so sorry for the inconvenience of this situation.  Thankfully, this is the first time we’ve ever experienced an extended closing due to weather related issues and we are blessed with just losing power and clearing debris.

Tami

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WF Friday 11/15

Thanks to everyone who has brought in labeled, insulated mittens to keep at school! Here’s a friendly reminder if you have yet to bring a pair in for your Wee Friend!

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A fishing boat was created this morning. Here’s the order of events that followed this one block creation:

Friends explained the details of their fishing boat. Owen explained they were catching bass. Finn described, in detail, the three different types of bass fish. Teacher offers fishing poles.

Lea sees the sailors and decides to become a mermaid. She casts other friends as mermaids, too. Teacher offers large blue sheet to represent ocean and yellow plastic sheet for sail.

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Teacher puts on stormy music.

Teacher offers TP rolls around legs to create a mermaid fin. We explore how our feet feel by lifting, swirling and tapping our legs.

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TP keeps breaking, friends get frustrated.

We try squishing two legs in one pant leg for a fin.

Things go down stream as friends disperse and fishing poles become, first oars, then weapons.

Exploration phase out. On to cars, puzzles, snuggling with books and a costume change.

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Creative play is transferred to literacy opportunities as a few friends sit at the island and write out the words they used throughout their play.

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Happy Friday!

Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers. Breakfast: Oatmeal and pear slices. Lunch: Peanut butter sandwiches, green beans and fresh fruit salad. Snack: Pear slices and cheese sticks.

WF Thursday 11/14 She’s a Little Teapot

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For the last week, Aislinn has been singing “I’m a Little Teapot” at the top of her Wee lungs. Today, we made our own cuppa’ (and pot), sang Aislinn’s song and tipped ourselves over. And over and over.

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A small group of friends sat around the art table creating a collage with magazine pictures. Later, the collection of pages will be bound into a book and will tell a story. The discussion about why friends chose the pictures they did, was on-going.

Jack Prelutsky (www.jackprelutsky.com), famed kid-poet, wrote a poem called “The Snopp on the Sidewalk”. Wee Friends gathered to talk about the snopp (and other dragon-like creatures). We learned that the snopp talks in a whispered, “inside” voice. Friends took turn either being the snopp, or being the person who asked the snopp a question.

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Afterwards, several friends who have been writing a book about dragons, shared the book (in progress) with all the Wee Friends.

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And then it was Wee business as usual. Writing, building, reading, puzzling, creating and learning together.

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Have a great Thursday!

Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers. Breakfast: Kashi and bananas. Lunch: Flatbread with farm fresh eggs and cheddar cheese, broccoli and fresh, mixed fruit salad. Snack: Cottage cheese and pineapple.

WWF, 11/13/13

Happy Wednesday!

While our baby friends were working on their crawling form, our older friends enjoyed reading teachers books. They sang along with the different stories that were told.

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For breakfast, children had malt-o-meal and pears. Lunch consisted of whole grain rice with mozzarella cheese, oranges, and corn. PM snack was rice cakes with cream cheese and raisins.

Have a great evening.