WWF, 3-13-2012

Good Afternoon!

WOW! What a great way to start our Wee Wee day. We did a quick activity with play dough. Our friends used play-dough tools, straws, and circular tubes to manipulate the play-dough. Marina and Chloe enjoyed stacking the tubes and straws vertically.

002

005

008

009

012

015

016

Our morning only got better when we went for a long wagon and stroller ride throughout the neighborhood. The kids just loved it. Ellie stopped a couple times when she noticed that flowers were starting to bloom! She made sure to point out the colors of the flowers that she spotted. Clara and P.K. had a ball strolling along together. They were even humming together in harmony! Olivia and Marina were definitely aware of their surroundings. Whenever a car would pass, you could hear them saying, “Bye, Bye car!”. We stopped about half way through our walk for a little break. We clapped along as our friends sang a couple of songs.

018

020

023

031

033

034

032

038

046

When we got back from our walk, we stayed outside since it was so beautiful out! A few of our friends played in the sand while others chose to slide down the slide or ride bikes.

050

054

057

065

070

073

088

085

084

089

079

For breakfast, we had whole wheat toast with bananas. Lunch was whole wheat tortilla with shredded cheese, apples, and fresh cucumbers. PM snack consisted of crackers with hummus.

WF Daily Explorations Tuesday 3/13

FARM TOMORROW!

Because the forecast for tomorrow is clear, sunny and warm, Tami is scheduling a trip to the farm with our older Wee Friends. Here’s the group that will be going: Ada, Annie, Arleigh, Jane, Macy, Simon, Viv and Kai. Please make sure your child has layered clothing (Tshirt/sweatshirt) and if your child doesn’t have boots here at WF, a pair of old tennis shoes that you don’t mind getting muddy.

002

The swimmers boarded the Weehicle at 9:30, but there were many explorations happening prior to their departure! What are the benefits of block play?

  1. Increases hand-eye coordination.
  2. Cultivates logical thinking.
  3. Cultivates spatial awareness.
  4. Improves socialization by building ‘something’ with friends and siblings.
  5. Enhances language skills by negotiating plans and talking about the end product.

001

Nate worked with teachers to help fold the daily towels.

005

Lisa invited a few friends to a message board to create patterns using letters, numbers and shapes.

007 016

A Princess Puzzle book was discovered and our princesses worked hard to assemble these 24 piece puzzles.

011

Simon came to school today excited about sharing his robot arm. Melinda created a lesson plan by setting out a variety of different objects and inviting friends to see which items the robot arm could pick up. Throughout this fine motor exploration, friends discussed the size and different attributes of the items as they went along.

012

Macy brought a favorite book to share with her friends: Mother Goose, illustrated by B.F. Wright. When they began reciting “Baa Baa Black Sheep” they were surprised to discover a verse new to them!

“Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have you any wool?

Yes, marry, have I, three bags full.

One for my master, one for my dame,

But none for the little boy who cries down the lane!”

Originally written in 1744, a brief research indicates the above version was published in 1916!

018

The swimmers went on their way and back in the classroom, we filled up the senses of our younger Wee Friends! First, painting with watercolors, and then chalk and drippy wet rags to squeeze and erase with.

026

020 022 019

Next we pulled out a bag of frozen veggies and with tubs of warm water, explored what happens to the cold frozen veggies when soaked in warm water. They squished, ate, spooned and popped green beans out of pods. Additional Wee Sprouts were mixed veggies.

029 030 031

036

038

041

FABS – Week of 3/12: Literacy: K.2.4-Identify types of everyday print materials. K.7.4-Recite short poems, rhymes and songs. Math: K.3.1-Identify, sort, and classify objects by size, number, and other attributes. Identify objects that do not belong to a particular group. K.3.2-Identify, copy, and make simple patterns with numbers and shapes.

Our Wee Sprouts today are carrots and cucumber slices. Breakfast was Kix and pear slices. For lunch, we served romaine salad, ham sandwiches on whole wheat rolls cantelope.

Enjoy this wonderful, WARM day!!!!

WWF, Spring Please!, 3-12-2012

Hello and Happy Monday!

It looks like spring may have sprung :). While it was warming up outside, we stayed busy in the Wee Wee Friends House. We started our morning off by reading stories and having our friends play with their favorite toys. Jada and Chloe shared a book that they both love, Walking Through the Jungle. Lea and Marina sat down to have some breakfast where they talked about what they were eating. P.K. loved playing peek-a-boo with his friends while he was playing in the cube. Elizabeth had a great time using her gross motor skills as she was running around the room with his purse while listening to recorded music. Clara sure was happy to be back at WWF as you can tell by the big smile on her face! Sloane was also happy to be back to see all of her friends. She got some snuggles from Miss Marty today!

544

548

551

555

558

559

620

634

624

627

641

Miss Melinda brought in her accordion today! Not only did the children love it but the teachers loved it too! Everyone helped Miss Melinda make music by pressing buttons. We all danced around to the music. Since most of our friends had never heard an accordion before, they were very interested in the sound it made. Jada chose to dance along to the music with her doll. We all had such a great time listening to new sounds!

561

563

566

578

592

580

583

582

Thankfully this afternoon we were able to head outside. Marina and Ellie both loved sliding down the slides. Ellie wanted to see how fast she could go. Olivia and P.K. used digging tools while playing in the sand. They sure had to use their muscles since the sand was a little wet from this morning.

656

659

660

662

663

664

665

666

For breakfast, our friends enjoyed corn bran. AM snack consisted of green beans. Lunch was whole wheat noodles with black beans, mixed fruit (bananas and oranges), and mixed vegetables (carrots and peas). Afternoon snack was apples and cupcakes (happy late birthday Sloane!). Our late afternoon snack was bananas.

Have a great evening!

-Mindy

WF Daily Explorations Monday 3/12

323

Happy Monday! The Blue Bus came and friends built tunnels, walked the balance beam and jumped on the trampoline. Miss Jennifer set up the swing and friends were able to swing from the ceiling of the bus!

While our older friends (first group) waited for Miss Jennifer to come get them, they sang a new Wee Friends life skills song called “Nosey Snacks” and recited “Rain, Rain Go Away.”

While our younger Wee friends waited for their group, Lisa played an object identification game. Using plastic gingerbread people and red counting rods, she created patterns. Friends identified which objects belonged and which didn’t, as well as the pattern they created.

324

Other friends worked on the oval rug creating the first letter of their name with wooden dowels.

325

327

While our younger friends were on the bus, a small group of children worked at the art table with paper, glue and two paper shapes: pink circles and blue triangles. Friends wrote the first letter of their name on the paper and glued the shapes, in a variety of patterns, to their letter and the paper.

329

332 333 338

331

While Lisa played cards with a small group of friends, Kai and Simon began studying our several Jack and the Beanstalk books to find a picture to use as inspiration for a 3D model. Once they got started, several friends joined in to create their own. Each friend completed the first step today: painting the floor/ground of their model.

342

341

344 345 346

360

347 348 356

A big thank you to the Guisinger-Nickerson family for the rock donation! Tami is still looking for logs of all shapes and sizes!

361 363

Our Wee Sprouts today are cherry tomatoes and carrots. Breakfast was whole wheat toast with peanut butter and clementines. For lunch, Tami served whole wheat pasta with black beams, fruit salad and carrots/peas.

“Nosey Snacks”

“Just Say No to Nosey Snacks, No! No! No!

Just Say No to Nosey Snacks, No! No! No!

Carrots are yummy in my tummy.

Cookies are yummy in my tummy.

Chicken is yummy in my tummy,

But Nosey Snacks? Pick, pick, pick, chew, chew, chew…

EEEEE-OOOOOO!!

“Just Say No to Nosey Snacks, No! No! No!

Just Say No to Nosey Snacks, No! No! No!”

355

Have a great day.

 

 

WWF, 3-9-2012

Happy Friday!

On this sunny Friday, our friends began their day by reading books and playing with their friends. Jada and Lea sat together and read a book together. They took turns reading and helping each other. Chloe had her favorite book, Today is Monday, read to her. She loves listening to the book!

001

002

012

034

059

After reading a Dora book about counting fruit, our friends gathered in the kitchen to peel oranges and then eat them. They used their fine motor skills to peel the orange and used their sense of taste to taste the orange.

011

005

004

006

008

010

The experiment for the day involved ripping orange paper and then immersing it into the water. Our friends then took markers and wrote on the paper while it was still in the water. The children loved how the marker bled out into the water. Everyone worked on using their sense of touch by touching the wet water and to see how the marker looked on wet paper.

019

022

026

024

029

027

039

038

036

062

061

For breakfast, our friends enjoyed chex with milk and apples. AM snack was snap peas. Lunch consisted of grilled cheese with whole wheat bread and shredded cheese, pears, and hummus with crackers. PM snack was rice cakes with soy butter.

Hope everyone has a great weekend!

-Mindy

WF Daily Explorations Friday 3/9

Using our three bean collection, we created art.

007

004 005 012

011

Kai led a round of The Ladybug Game.

008

Umi was thrilled that her buddy Max came to spend the day with us. Together, they sorted and patterned bugs (and hid them in the cubbies!)

016

There’s no better place for a story than on a WF teacher’s lap.

017

071

We wrapped a piece of paper inside a Mason jar, tossed in a few beans and a couple drops of watercolor, tightened the lid and sang “Shake, shake, shake…shake the beans..yah!”

018 024 036

033

038 029

We set out a long green sheet and asked “What should we do with this?” Annie got up, pointed to the hammock hook and smiled. With close teacher supervision, many Jacks climbed up this beanstalk.

048 053 055

065 066 061

Our Wee Sprouts today are carrots, cauliflower and broccoli. Breakfast was Chex/Kix and raisins. For lunch Lisa slow cooked a pot of pinto beans, adding shredded chicken and rice…….mmmmmmmm!!!! So good! We served peas and fruit salad with it.

Have a terrific, restful weekend.

058

 

 

 

WWF, 3-8-2012

049

Hello!

First things first… Lets all wish Tami a very Happy Birthday 🙂

Our friends started off the day by having a sensorial experience using pink and purple paint. Chloe chose to use her fingers to paint while others like Elizabeth and Jada used sponges. Elizabeth loved the way the paint felt on her hands so much that she started jumping up and down! P.K. also joined in on the fun! He used the sponge to paint with his pink paint. He worked on his hand coordination by pushing the sponge on the paper and dipping the sponge in the bowl to get more paint.

012

014

015

016

018

024

022

023

026

The sensory tub was filled with ice cubes along with salt to see what effect the salt would have on the ice cubes. Our friends enjoyed picking up the ice and feeling it slip in their hands. Others decided to fill up orange cups and practice dumping the cubes into the bin. Marina decided to use a ladle and spatula to pick up the ice and transfer it to a different location within the bin.

031

034

038

055

053

052

Elizabeth, Lea, and Jada had a baby doll session at the entry way. They rocked their babies while taking excellent care of their little ones. Ellie took a blanket and carefully wrapped her baby in this blanket. She then proceeded to rock the baby and sing a song.

042

043

046

059

061

069

008

071

072

067

For breakfast, we enjoyed corn bran cereal with bananas. AM snack was snap peas. Miss Tami made us a wonderful lunch! Egg Casserole with ham, cheese, and hash brown potatoes, whole wheat bagels with butter, and orange slices. This is one of our favorites!! PM snack was rice pudding and pears. Our snack at 4:45 will be mixed vegetables.

Have a great night!

-Mindy

WF Daily Explorations Thursday 3/8

Happy Birthday, Tami Barbour! Today Tami turns um..uh……..much more than three today!

We all worked together to mix, stir and bake delicious brownies!

004

 

007

With our friends already at the table, we introduced a three bean tasting experiment. We passed out kidney, garbanzo and northern beans and Melinda recorded “Which bean did you like best?”

030

015

018 023 014

025

028

Wee Friends ate the beans up, asking for second helpings. The favorite bean was the red kidney bean. Friends described it as creamy and soft.

036

A few friends brought in their favorite book. Melinda read Color Kittens and afterward, invited friends to the art table to experiment with color combinations. Using tempera paints and popsicle sticks, friends mixed colors and discovered new colors in doing so.

053

055 057 056

A small group of friends took turns sequencing Jack and the Beanstalk pictures into the order in which the action occurred.

045

050 052 068

071

We sang and danced…..

083

Read books…..

059

Studied and sorted money….

060

Played cards….

062

Meditated to “Puppy Love” with something/someone we love…..

089

091 093 092

Sang along with Melinda’s accordion, soaked pinto beans and made sure Tami felt very well loved on this, her Special Day!

047

Wee Sprouts today are green pea pods and cauliflower. Breakfast was whole wheat toast and apple slices. For lunch, Tami made her delicious farm fresh egg casserole, mixed veggies and whole wheat toast….her Bday brownie was served for an ever-rare dessert! For snack, we will serve homemade rice pudding.

099

Have a Happy Day.

 

 

WWF, Windy, Windy, Windy! 3-7-2012

020

Good Afternoon!

While inside this morning, our friends worked with twirlers and sand paper blocks. We made our own music while listening to recorded music. Some of the kids chose to dance around while others chose to sit and make music. Marina twirled the green streamer around in different directions. Chloe liked standing up and banging her sand paper blocks together. She also liked the quiet sound that the sand paper made when you rubbed the blocks together.

002

004

006

007

008

While our friends were dancing and making music, a few friends decided to get the pegs out and build different structures. Jada and Ozzie liked to stack them as high as they could while Lea liked putting the pegs into the different foam animals that were available. Children were using their fine motor skills to make sure that the pegs were put into the foam correctly.

010

012

013

015

019

026

Children ventured into the kitchen where they found the different colored shapes that they played with in the light table. Ellie used little orange cups to fill with the shapes and then dump. She liked the sound the tiles made when they hit the light table.

031

033

034

035

Chloe and Ozzie started an art project using markers and white paper. They shared the paper and markers. They both worked great together and were helpful to one another. P.K. liked taking the markers out one at a time and putting them back. He made sure the markers snapped into place!

039

042

045

All of our friends headed outside. Once the wind picked up, the coats had to be put on because our friends were getting a little chilly! A few friends chose to work in the sand box while others decided to ride the bikes and cars around on the cement.

046

047

048

051

054

055

059

060

062

064

For breakfast this morning, our friends enjoyed chex with milk and apples. Our late afternoon snack to hold us over until lunch was beans and snap peas. Lunch consisted of whole wheat english muffins with turkey and shredded cheese, bananas, and green salad with a Strawberry and Balsamic dressing. PM snack was whole wheat crackers and raisins/craisins. Our snack at 4:45 was carrots.

Have a great evening!

-Mindy

WF Daily Explorations Wednesday 3/7

011

Bridges and beans were the excitement of the morning! Using popsicle sticks, glue and scrap wood, Lisa guided Wee Friends in a bridge building exploration.

012 013 015

029 040 039

In another part of the classroom, a small group of friends gathered to sort black beans, red kidney beans and black eyed peas.

020

We looked at a picture of Jack’s beans in one of our several versions of the story. We studied how the beans were alike and different. We learned the names for each variety and studied the shapes and colors of the beans. Friends filled miniature pie tins with beans and when they fell to the floor, they imagined they were picking berries.

021 032 036

034

After this sensory exploration, Melinda led a science experiment. First, she examined the many different illustrations of beanstalks in our Jack books. They further studied the the shape, size, color and names of the beans. She asked “Do you think these beans will grow?” Each friend chose one of the three variety of beans and went outside to plant the bean in a small pot. Over the coming days, friends will watch to see if their beans will grow.

041

049 053 057

055

058 063 062

While friends were waiting for their turn to go outside, we created drama with our hula hoop/fabric tunnel and a tambourine. A WF became a seed hidden deep in the ground. As the tambourine shook, the WF Seed grew and grew….the tambourine stopped, and the WF Seed popped up and out of the earth! We sang our Jack song and practiced echoing:

“Jack and the Beanstalk, what a story, Jack and the Beanstalk, what a tale!

There’s a mom, (there’s a mom) and there’s Jack (and there’s Jack)!

There’s a cow (there’s a cow) and a duck (and a duck)!

(together) There’s a Giant and His Wife, Jack runs for his life in

Jack and the Beanstalk, what a story, Jack and the Beanstalk, what a tale!”

Our Wee Sprouts today are organic carrots. Breakfast was oatmeal and clementines. For lunch, Tami prepared chicken and brown rice, romaine and raisin salad with balsamic vinaigrette and bananas.

Tomorrow is “Bring Your Favorite Book to School “Day! Please encourage your child to bring a book!

Have a great day!