WF Daily Explorations, Monday 11-7-11

Happy Monday! Today we had a few “new” things! First, our new friend Elliott started Wee Friends. He is very sweet and seemed to enjoy all of his new experiences!

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Second, we now have a new holes that I made in the walls this weekend. The new opening allows us to have better visibility over the front rooms. A few more coats of paint and we’ll be all set!

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This morning was a blue bus morning. The kids spent a lot of time working on balance skills on the balance beam. The reported h798ighlight of this was working on scales (arms out while balancing on one leg) and hopping like a bunny.

Inside, we had lots of story times and the art room was full of eager artists! They drew pictures with markers, used tempera paint at the easel, and everyone was excited to further explore using more corn syrup paint. Miss Melinda discovered this was the favorite paint choice last week in our paint experiments. Today the kids had several colors and created shiny (and sticky!) pictures. Literally, they are good enough to eat.

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Also, popular (and new) were the silky capes that reinforces why Tami likes Halloween so much…the clearance sale of costumes after the holiday!

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Outside, we enjoyed mild temperatures and the kids spent time riding bicycles, climbing on the climber and in the sandbox. The slide was extremely popular with large groups of children negotiating who would go together holding hands down the slide.

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WE ARE LOOKING FOR DONATIONS OF…lots of old, smaller sized girl underwear and size 2 & 3 easy to pull up and down pants. We have a gaggle of potty training girls at WeeWee and find ourselves short of “extras”. We like all those ugly & stained items that you wouldn’t want to pass down to anyone else!

For lunch we served whole wheat pasta with marinara, lima beans/corn, and fresh apple slices.

Enjoy your day!

WF Daily Explorations 11/4

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About two weeks ago, we re-introduced the sign in sheet to our Wee Friends. Each morning, each friend traces the letters of their name. Kindergartener Kai is now working on his last name as well.

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In preparation for our November 17th 4:30pm Fall Concert, Wee Friends rehearsed four songs: “Flush and Wash”, Wee Friends Anthems #1 and #2 and “The Johnny Appleseed Song.” Mark your calendars and don’t miss it!!

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We played the Jumping Beans Game in which a friend pulled out a bean shaped piece of felt with either a dot, a number or a letter on it. If they chose a dotted bean, we sang a song. If it was a lettered bean, we discovered which friend’s name started with that letter. If it was a number on the bean, we performed an action that many times.

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We started talking about Thanksgiving today. We asked the children “What Do You Know About Thanksgiving?” We read Thanksgiving is for Giving Thanks by Margaret Sutherland. We discussed the things we are thankful for and created art representing these ideas. We hung the art on our reading area tree.

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Some friends chose to trace their fingers and turn them into turkeys by gluing multi-colored feathers on them.

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Our new friend Elliott spent part of the morning with us, playing in the truck room with Stephen, Nate and Simon. We will welcome him full time on Monday!

For lunch we served melted cheese on whole wheat tortillas, salad and grapes.

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Have a restful weekend!

WWF Potty Training 101

It has been a busy morning at WWF! The children enjoyed some water play in the kitchen, doing stamp art, dancing, singing, and playing our matching game. We also enjoyed some outdoor time.

We have started some potty training with Sloane, Marta, Elizabeth and Jada. Our timer is set for every 30 minutes, and off to the potty they all willingly go! They are all enthusiastic, and are doing a great job! Thanks to our parents who have encouraged them at home as well. We are off to a great start!

Our breakfast this morning was cinnamon toast, and fresh fruit. Our mid-morning snack was cucumber slices and rice cakes. For lunch today we had ham and cheese on english muffins, cucumbers, and bananas.

It was a very full and busy day here at WWF. Here are some pictures for your enjoyment!

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WF Daily Explorations Thursday 11/3

This morning Melinda helped friends create three different types of paint.

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First, friends took turns mixing flour, water and green/blue food dye. Next, they added magenta watercolor to Karo syrup. Lastly, they mixed corn starch, water and orange tempera paint.

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They studied the recipe and ingredients. They explored the textures of the corn starch and syrup. They measured dry and wet ingredients and worked hard to blend them by vigorously stirring.

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Afterwards, they used the paint to create a collage. As they painted, a few friends wrote their names or the first letter of their name.

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Later in the morning we created a message board that asked the question “Which paint was your favorite?” Each friend put a sticker with his/her name under the column representing their favorite paint.

Today for lunch we served toasted ham and cheese on whole wheat muffins, peas and banana/pineapple fruit salad.

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Have a great day.

WF Daily Explorations Wednesday 11/2

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” At play, children experiment with what they encounter in their daily lives: fears, pleasurable moments, routines, etc. They put their truth into play. And we adults can understand in these moments the unspoken words of our children, by just observing them, without judgment . In free play, when there is no adult agenda, children follow their inner creativity. I call play the best possibility for children to be themselves.” -Angelique Felix (www.angeliquefelix.com) Article courtesy of WF Teacher Paulina Hayden-THANK YOU Paulina!

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For lunch today we served whole wheat cous cous with red beans, salad and pears.

Have a great day.

WWF, ‘Glitter Fairy and ready, set, go” 11-2-11

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What a great morning! Some of our friends played with our train and car ramps. It was, “ready, set, go” and down the ramp they went! Some of the children enjoyed doing glue, glitter, and paint in the kitchen.

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Miss Paulina brought out her guitar, down off the shelf came the drums and maracas, and it was music to our ears! The children played their instruments, and they sang some songs in Spanish, others in English.

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After music, some of our official “potty trainers” kept up the wonderful work with a potty break, then outside we went.

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Our breakfast consisted of scrambled eggs with cheese, and fresh pears. For lunch today, we had coscous with navy beans, carrots, and fresh fruit.

Just a reminder that your child will need snow pant, boots, hats, and mittens for the winter months. Please label all of their belongings. Temperature permitting, we will be taking the children outside.

Happy sunshine!

 

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WF Daily Explorations Tuesday 11/01

Today the swimmers practiced jumping off the block, backstroke, front crawl, front float/back float and some friends touched the bottom. The lesson ended with water play time.

While the large group of swimmers were at the Y, a few friends stayed at Wee Friends reading books, singing “The Leaves Are Falling One by One”, working on a collage, easel art, practicing name writing, counting roses and building structures with the Magna-Tiles.

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Yesterday we had our Annual Halloween Parade. As we paraded, we sang both the WF Anthems, “The Johnny Appleseed Song” and “Flush and Wash”.

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For lunch we served melted cheese on whole wheat tortillas, roasted butternut squash and apples.

Have a great day!

 

 

 

 

 

 

WWF, “More apple pie, please!”

It has been a great day here at WWF! It was wonderful to hear about Trick Or Treat, pumpkins, and memories made! Thank you for sharing costumes with us, it is always a fun day!

This morning Marta, Olivia, and Sloane were very busy in our play kitchen, and are amazing chefs! They played wonderfully together, as well as individually. Some of the children enjoyed coloring with markers in the kitchen. Elizabeth was busy playing with her baby dolls, and then Sloane joined in. We also listened to our new CD with nursery rhymes. The children enjoyed dancing and singing along. After that, it was a morning walk. How nice to finally have some sun, and to be able to do that! We then shared some outside exploration. Pee Kay and Clara enjoyed a lot of floor time and crawling all around and enjoying their play time.

Our breakfast this morning was whole wheat toast and fresh fruit. For lunch today, we enjoyed cheese tortillas, fresh squash, and apples. Marta kept asking for more “apple pie!” Sure wish we would have had some, but our fresh cut apples worked out just fine!

Here are some “highlights” of our day….

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Enjoy the beauty and sunshine of the day!

WWF Daily Explorations, “How low can you go?” 10-31-1

It has been a “spooktacular” day here at WWF. We started our morning with some more “Ooey Gooey” fun in a tub in the kitchen. It consisted of glue, paint, and cornstarch. What a fun mess! Some of the children opted for something a little less messier, and decorated some pumpkins with markers. Others opted for some sensorial fun with various Halloween items.

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We also put on some Halloween music, and danced like crazy! It was a perfect time to learn the Limbo. Sloane, an expert “Limboer!” led the group. They all joined in! From there, we were on to the “Hokey Pokey.” After that we, grabbed a witches hat, or a Halloween pail, and danced to some more songs.

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For breakfast we had cinnamon toast and fresh fruit and milk. For our hid-morning snack, we had carrots. Our lunch today was tuna and whole wheat noodles, vegetable medley and pears.

Just a reminder that as the cold weather is approaching, your child will need boots, snow pants, a hat and mittens. Please label all of your children’s items, and bring them in a bag labeled with your child’s name.

Despite the rain, have a “boo”tiful day!

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