WWF Daily Explorations, 6.1.11

What a beautiful start to our day!  The children worked with Miss Lisa in the kitchen this morning on coloring and their dot pictures.  They then ventured outside with Miss Amy to work on their gardening.  The carrots are beginning to come up!  Miss Lisa and Paulina led everyone in singing the “Hokey Pokey!”  For lunch we ate rice, beans, corn and fresh fruit salad. 

Happy first birthday to Olivia.  Her mom brought us in some unfrosted cupcakes and fresh strawberries!  It was a lot of fun.

Prior to nap, we read our “No Biting” book and discussed our picture book about biting, pushing, kicking, and what we should say to our friends if this happens to us.  This afternoon we will enjoy some more exploration time outside.  Enjoy the beautiful weather and sunshine. 

Regards, Lisa, Paulina, Amy and Marty

WF Daily Exploration Wednesday June 1

METAMORPHOSIS!

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Late last summer, Taylor brought a caterpillar to school that she found at home. Wee Friends created an aquarium home for it. Soon thereafter, the caterpillar wove a cocoon and stayed there until yesterday (we think!). While in the science center, Tami noticed the caterpillar had become a beautiful moth! We studied the moth and then took it to its new home in the crab tree!

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Inside, a small group of older friends studied the parts of a race car and hunted around the different WF learning centers to see if they could create a car with various materials of the same shape.

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After they collected/compared their materials, they attached them to a Kleenex box to create a 3 dimensional race car.MG 9677 MG 9674 MG 9678

Tami worked with our new readers, listening as they read aloud.

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Our garden is growing! Thanks to our Master Gardeners Paulina and Amy Crosson, we will soon be eating from our own garden!

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Today for lunch we served black beans and rice, shredded carrots and corn, and banana/apple fruit salad.

Have a great day!

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WF Daily Explorations Tuesday May 31

SORTING!/

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We began our day sorting transportation vehicles/bugs/teddy bears into corresponding colored cups.

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Using the box of shells Cassie’s mom Michelle brought us (Thanks, Michelle!) we sorted shells by color and texture.

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When the swimmers left for the Y, a small group of friends joined to sing “Blue..blue…is the color I see…if you have blue then stand with me…” and we sorted our bodies by the colors we were wearing.

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We played our race track music and practiced pushing the ‘green for go’ and ‘red for stop’ pedals taped to the wall.

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We enjoyed outside time this morning, experimenting with sand and water in both sandboxes and a couple plastic bins.

For lunch we served peanut butter on whole wheat sandwiches, mixed stir-fry veggies and banana/mandarin orange fruit salad.

Enjoy your day!

WWF Daily Explorations, Tuesday 5.31.11

Today WWF began their morning working with play doh at the kitchen table. They seemed quite intrigued about the way Paulina showed them how to make bowls and shape some mix and cheerios cereal to put in it.
Caelan, Umi and Alma worked very diligently at cleaning up the table after playing with play doh. They used wet towels and hand soap.
Outside time was spent playing with water and sand. Squeezing the wet sand was of special interest as well as pouring sand into different sizes of bucket with water. They played with the ball and sang our “roll the ball” song. To practice different skills we changed the action in the song for bounce and throw.
Reading aloud today included the following titles:
-No Biting by Karen Katz
-My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss
-Belly Button Book by Sandra Boynton
Have a wonderful day!

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WF Daily Explorations Friday May 27

Happy Friday!

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This morning, we continued weaving white strips of paper into black slotted construction paper, creating derby flags.

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For further Mind Your Manners exploration, we played a sneezing game, using a spray bottle filled with water to explore what it feels like to be sneezed on! We talked about how germs spread during a sneeze and how to avoid spreading germs by covering your mouth or sneezing into your arm. Using glitter to “see” germs, we coughed into our hands that held glitter and then shook our friend’s hands sharing our glitter germs. We discussed the importance of coughing into your arm and/or washing your hands after a cough.

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Using bath scrunchies and sponges, we washed our bodies while we sang and danced to “Bubbles in the Bathtub”. MG 9539

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As always, we ended with a music meditation to calm and regroup!MG 9543

For lunch, we served pizza, peanut butter on whole wheat tortillas, green beans and bananas.

Have a terrific weekend and don’t forget, Wee Friends is closed Monday in honor of Memorial Day! See you Tuesday!

WWF Daily Explorations, Friday 5.27.11

Happy Friday! It is the end of another adventurous week at WeeWee Friends. This morning we did some water play and worked diligently on our matching cards. We had some outside time, then indoors for our infamous “Pizza Friday.” We also had some green beans and pineapple. This afternoon we spent time reading a book called “No Biting!” We also looked at a picture book about biting, pulling, pushing and kicking, and the responses we can give one of our friend’s if this happens to them. They were all really involved, and do believe this was, and will continue to be a great learning tool. Please let me know if you might find some of these resources helpful to you at home. Please join us in welcoming our new little wee-one on Tuesday! More information will be posted on our Message Board then. May your weekend be filled with lots of smiles, hugs and love! Regards, Lisa, Amy and Marty

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WWF Daily Explorations, Thursday 5.22.11

It was the perfect morning for building a fort with some big blankets Miss Lisa brought in.  We went into our nap room,  constructed our cave, turned on our flashlights, and let our imaginations run wild!  We spotted a big brown bear up in the mountains, watched him celebrate a birthday with a blue birthday cake with panda bears in a tree.  We climbed mountains while singing songs, and had a campfire in our cave as we ate chicken, macaroni (a Finn favorite), green beans and milk.  We built a fire in the cave.  It was a great experience  to watch these little minds unfold.

Miss Amy and Lisa were able to take our friend’s outside for a little bit this morning.  It was time to unwrap the hoses and put out some fires, climb to the top of the log cabin house which also served as a firetruck.  Riding our push cars to the bottom of the hill appeared to be so much fun.  For those of us not old enough for that venture, they spent time just exploring our wonderful yard.

We enjoyed our couscous with scrambled eggs, broccoli, and watermelon and raisins for lunch.  Finn helped Miss Lisa wash and dry the table and towels to dry our hands.

Our dress up costumes continue to be a big hit.  Miss Paulina did some dancing and music with them yesterday afternoon and Miss Lisa played our version of ¨Simon Says¨with them.  Our ballerina and princess were especially beautiful.

Just a reminder that we will be closed from July 1 to July 11 as we enjoy a summer break with our families.

The creativity shared with us each day fills our hearts with much happiness.

Enjoy the day.

Regards,

Lisa, Paulina, Amy and Marty

 

 

 

 

WF Daily Explorations Thursday May 26

Thursday May 26

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This morning while younger WF were at tumbling a group of older friends continued to study pond water with the microscope. F.1.6 Use a variety of “scientific tools” (e.g., balance scales, magnifying glasses, measuring cups, food coloring) to investigate the environment and to gather information. F.1.7 Use age appropriate scientific equipment (e.g., magnifying glasses, thermometer, scales) when participating in scientific experiences.

Three Wee Friends have achieved letter/sound connections-the first stage on the road to “real” reading! Tami read Bob Books with these friends, practicing three letter words with the ‘a’ vowel. F.1.17 Generate sounds from letters. F.1.18 Recognize that words that look alike may sound alike.

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We recently incorporated name place cards at the lunch table. Today, our friends used journal time to create their very own. F.4.7 Write from left to right. F.4.8 Write using pictures, letters, and words.

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Using a racecar/track sound track and the steering wheel mounted to our hopscotch room wall, we stacked a few big blocks and drove race cars. F.2.4 Use various art forms such as dance, music, theater, and visual art as a vehicle for creative expression.

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For lunch, we served whole wheat couscous with farm fresh scrambled eggs, watermelon/raisin salad and broccoli.

Have a great day!

WWF Daily Explorations, Wednesday 5.25.11

Caelan said it best this morning, ¨Rain, rain, go away, come again another day!¨  We were lucky enough to have some outside play time this morning before the rain.  Please know that Tami was continuously monitoring the weather situation.  In the event of a severe weather situation, we do proceed to the basement with a basket full of items with  snacks, bottles, diapers, flashlights, etc.  We will certainly ensure the safety of our children.

 

Once the rain started, we came in and made some more movies with our overhead projector and screen.  We are having so much fun with this.  It is fun to move the animals and different objects, and see our creations on the screen.  Some of us did Play-Doh and tracing stencils while others played in our new cardboard tunnel or listened to books. We also brought out our dress up costumes.  Umi was a ladybug, Finn was a lion, and Marta was a firefighter. Caelan wore the fire hat, and had ran around putting out his fair share of fires.

Alma helped Miss Lisa set the table today.  She did a great job with setting the plates, spoons and glasses out.  We had some more wonderful cuisine today prepared by our WWF Chef,  Miss Tami!  We had whole wheat rolls, fresh deli ham, mixed veggies, and watermelon.

Rain or shine, our days here at WWF always seem to have a ray of sunshine with the giggles, hugs, and love we receive from your child.

Make it a great day!

Regards,

Lisa, Paulina, Amy and Marty

WF Daily Explorations Wednesday May 25

Wednesday May 25

What a busy day! We started the day with a science/math experiment that involved racing two cars at a time down two different ramps. One ramp was short and wooden and the other was long and made of cardboard, with a tube tunnel attached. We asked the question “The race cars will go down faster on which ramp?” We also changed the heights of the ramps, asking the same question.IMG 9477

Isaac brought a microscope to school! We examined pond water from The Res and well as our own WF aquarium. IMG 9479 IMG 9481

Anticipating the thunderstorm, we took the kids outside a little earlier this morning. When we came inside, we created art with gray, black and blue paper and chalk. Friends created incredible chalk drawings inspired by their feelings about rain and thunderstorms. IMG 9486

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The rain passed and we had a little time before lunch so friends spent a few moments splashing mud puddles!MG 9498 MG 9500

Thank you Yonatan for the delicious chocolate cupcakes!! MG 9474We all enjoyed them!!!

For lunch today we served ham, mixed veggies, whole wheat toast and watermelon.

Have a great day!