WF Wednesday 9/25

 

*FYI-There will not be a farm trip this week!

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Yesterday a friend asked “What is goop?” We discussed goop. It’s texture and feel. We compared and contrasted goop and other not-goopy things. Today the answer revealed itself as friends gooped it up at the art table. With goopy glue, cardboard and bottle caps, friends created art.

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In the music area, we read Margie Palatini’s  Piggie Pie and created goopy soup. Using our imaginations (and the rain stick as a spoon),  friends cooked up some pretty goopy soups!

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Friends are still interested in matching letters to words.

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Lone Star Lizette made a visit and joined her friends as they listened to Lisa read Hands Are Not For Hitting. Lisa, Lizette and friends discussed lots of ways to use hands in a safe and friendly way.

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We use hands to build together.

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And write.

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And play.

Wee Sprouts: Carrots. Breakfast: Corn Flakes and bananas. Lunch: Refried bean quesadillas, tomatoes and apple slices. Snack: Peanuts and Craisins,

Have a great day.

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WWF, 9/24/2013

Good Afternoon!

Our morning was spent outside where friends gathered in the sandbox and did cannon balls from the top to the bottom! It was fun to watch as children took turns jumping down into the sandbox! We all had smiles on our faces Smile

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One of our favorite activities is to ride the small cars down the hill. We made sure to watch out for our other friends as we came rolling down the hill. Our balance and control were sure tested a few times Smile.

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For breakfast, children had cheerios and apples. Lunch consisted of hummus on tortillas, cantaloupe, and corn. PM snack was string cheese and whole grain crackers.

Have a great night!

WF Tuesday 9/24 Letters and Life Skills

 

Quick Notes:

  • When your swimmer is getting dressed tomorrow morning, please keep in mind that leggings and tights are terrifically difficult to take off/put back on. We all appreciate loose fitting pants on swim day! Thank you so much!
  • Jen Tank, Finn’s mom, has invited Wee Friends families to join a program she is running at St. Patrick’s Park called “Science Sunday”. See below for more details.
  • ND-LEEF to host Science Sunday The University of Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND-LEEF) will host its inaugural “Science Sunday” from 1 to 4 p.m. Sept. 29 at St. Patrick’s County Park in South Bend. Scientists from Notre Dame will be on site to discuss their current research at ND-LEEF. —-ND-LEEF is a globally unique research site housing multiple experimental watersheds, each with a linked stream, pond and wetland system. Each watershed hosts cutting-edge ecological research in a setting that mimics nature, yet is highly controllable and replicable. ND-LEEF will be critical in solving major environmental challenges facing society by bridging the gap that has traditionally existed between the laboratory and field research.—Participants in Science Sunday will learn how hydrologists study the flow of water and how aquatic ecologists study complex interactions of living organisms in the water and see science in action. There will also be hands-on exhibits for children to learn more about aquatic life and water flow.—-ND-LEEF is located at St. Patrick’s County Park. The entrance to ND-LEEF is off Laurel Road between the main park gate and the Park Gate House. This event is open to the public and free of charge. Complimentary light refreshments will be provided.

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We are building a Wee Community, each day, at Wee Friends. From letters to life skills, we are covering bases that we hope will prepare your child for what lies ahead in their life journeys.

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Melinda welcomed friends today with a letter identification activity. Using life skill phrases such as “Please” , “Thank You” and “I’m Sorry”, friends were encouraged to match the Montessori letters to the words on the page.

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Letter/word books have become a project of interest to several friends. On lined paper, friends choose words they are interested in and either kid spell the words, or work with a teacher to trace/copy or produce the letters. Whenever and however writing is being created, we celebrate and encourage.

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A large group gathered around Melinda to hear Cinderella read out-loud.

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Thorough hand washing has been an area of great work over these last several weeks. In truth, this is one of the most satisfying sensory life skills we work on! Water and suds feel wonderful. Rubbing up, down and all around is delightful. Some friends wash their hands over and over. Others enjoy each one of their 5 minutes or more washing hands. Some friends insist their hands are clean while others check with a teacher and happily re-wash if needed.

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And as you all know, the sandbox affords us LOTS of time to master the skills of taking off/putting on shoes and socks. (Our friends LOVE the sandbox-thanks for working with the large quantities of sand that make it to your living rooms!)

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Building life skills, language and community, day by day.

Wee Sprouts: Carrots. Breakfast: Cheerios and bananas. Lunch: Flatbread with hummus, cantaloupe and salad with French dressing. Snack: Goldfish and orange slices.

WWF, 9/23/2013

Happy Monday!

Hope everyone had a terrific weekend!

**With the cooler months approaching, we’re asking that each child has two/three pairs of pants and long sleeve shirts/sweaters in their clothes bin in the bathroom. Thanks!

Our baby friends are growing and maturing day by day. Maya, Tate, and Lucy are getting more and more acclimated to their friends and teachers. We’re rolling over, developing baby talk, and interacting with everyone we come into contact with!

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Along with our baby friends, our older friends are engaging in play with one another, using verbal words/sentences throughout the day, and overall thriving in their environment. They truly enjoy talking and interacting with their baby friends. It makes them feel like a big kid and they LOVE that!

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It’s a nice blend Smile.

For breakfast, children had eggs and craisins. Lunch consisted of whole grain noodles with black beans, banana/grapes, and mixed vegetables. PM snack was cheddar cheese slices and crackers.

Have a great night!

WF 9/23 Happy Monday!

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Week Four on the Blue Bus and the kids worked on the rings and the cartwheel mat. On the ring, they performed tuck and “L” hangs. They practiced a “skin the cat” flip on the swings. They did lunges and handstands against the wall. On the cartwheel mat, they practiced mini and full cartwheels.

Enjoy this beautiful day!

Wee Sprouts: Cucumbers. Breakfast: Bagels with cream cheese and bananas. Lunch: Whole wheat pasta with black beans, grapes/bananas and mixed veggies. Snack: Apple slices and cheese.

WF 9/20 A Wordy Blog

*Quick note! Please label (initials on tag) your child’s extra clothes as you bring them in! This will help us ensure that you get the same clothes back! Thank you so much!

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The conversations and information shared throughout the Wee day create inspiration. They also create giggles, confusion, amazement and lesson plans. Here are a few things your children have shared this Friday:

“I got a cherry sucker because I pooped. When I was pooping, my mommy painted my fingernails.”

“I want my Momma. Do you want your Mommy Miss Laurie?”

“Thanks for the nice breakfast, Miss Lisa.”

“Why is the garage door so damaged and why can’t a car fit in there?”

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“Would you like to build a Magna-Tile house that the boat can crash into?”

“You’re the biggest one in the rocking chair, I’m the medium one and the baby is the smallest.”

“This time let’s not bonk ears!”

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“Hey guys! Look at all the water! IT’S A FLOOD!!!!!”

“We’re working with water. It’s a big kid job. We are mixing leaves and sand and we are checking it out to see if there is life in it.”

“There are some ripe tomatoes in the garden.”

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“You are not the marker, I am, but you can be my consistent.”

“10-11-12-17-18…17-18…..17-18…17-18-19-20.”

“Is 70 a number? Is 80 a number? Is 90 a number?”

“Infinity IS a number. 1000 IS a number.”

“No, it’s not.”

“Yes, it is.”

“No, it’s not.”

“Yes, it is.”

“Let’s climb up there.”

“Ok.”

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Have a great weekend.

Wee Sprouts: Sweet red peppers. Breakfast: Kix, pears and bananas. Lunch: Whole grain rice with roast beef and carrots, apple slices and carrots/cucumbers. Snack: Homemade whole wheat bread and peanut butter.

WWF, 9/19/2013

Happy Thursday!

It rained cats and dogs outside today! As a group, we had a relaxing morning and afternoon! Friends gathered in the habitrail to watch the rain and listen to the thunder and lightning. Individual play took place along with group activities such as building, gross motor play, and stories.

For breakfast, children had kix and apples. Lunch consisted of turkey, tortillas, apples/banana, and mixed vegetables. PM snack was apples with yogurt/soy butter dip.

There won’t be a blog tomorrow so hope everyone has a great weekend!

WF 9/19 “This Is A Fun Choice!”

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…..said Sloaners when asked “What do you like at your bedtime?” We try to make Fun Choices! our mantra at Wee Friends. Fun Choices create great learning moments. Here are some of today’s Fun Choices!

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Within these Fun Choices! we were able to  integrate these FABS (Framework for Academic Balance):

Literacy FAB K.7.3 – “Describe people, places, things, locations and actions.” *Friends gathered around the table and described the Little People person they chose out a basket. Later, Lisa read a story aloud and helped friends identify the people, places and things within the story.

Literacy FAB K.1.20 – Identify….words in basic categories. “*At the ballet bar, friends learned ballet vocabulary.

Math FAB: K.1.5 – “ Divide shapes into equal parts.” *Friends identified named ‘half’ and ‘whole’ while working with shapes.

Fun Choices! Fun Play! Fun Discoveries.

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Wee Sprouts: Elliott’s garden tomatoes (thanks you!). Breakfast: Whole wheat bagels with cream cheese and bananas.Lunch: Tortillas and ham, fruit salad (bananas/pineapple/pears) and Cassie’s garden tomatoes (thanks, Cass!). Snack: Yogurt and animal crackers.