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  • What’s in a name…?

    Today was a great day for puzzles, but not just any puzzles…puzzles of our very own names! The students put together puzzles of their names as well as the names of their friends.
    A child’s name is quite possibly the most important word in their young and growing vocabulary and therefore can be a great avenue to letter recognition. They begin to not only memorize the letters in their own names but also the letters in the names of their classmates. The children took great ownership in their name puzzles and were excited to take them home to show to their families.
    We will use our names for many activities and learning games throughout the school year and these puzzles are great preparation and practice for what’s to come.

  • The Potty Watch!

    Hey everyone,  I was pondering some of the comments I have heard over the past few weeks about the struggle with potty training at home for some of your little ones.  I began searching for tips and found few I would like to share with you.  Click here for a link to a great suggestion from a dad who was struggling with potty training and found a great way to help his little one while making an unforgettable memory that will last a lifetime.

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  • We are READERS!

    We read Zoo Animals this week in reading group and worked on the sight words here, is and the.  All of these sight words were found in our book and we will be adding them to our word wall on Monday.  These words are called Dolch Sight Words.  Because these words are not able to be learned through the use of pictures and are meaningless on their own, these sight words must be recognized at at glance before a child can read with confidence.  Helping your child identify the words we are working in school in the books you read with them at home is a great way to support their learning and help them develop a better sight word foundation.  For a list of pre-k/kindergarten sight words and downloadable list you can print and cut out to use as flash cards, click the picture.

    Pre-K Reading Group

    Pre-K Reading Group

  • To the Beat of the Drum…

    It is always an exciting day when Ms. Joanie stops by!  The kids danced happily along side  the beat of Ms. Joanie’s drum, clapping their hands and stomping their feet.  It proved to be another musical extravaganza!  Everybody got a chance to build their own beat on Ms. Joanie’s Drum and the kids loved it!

    Miss Joanie with another great exercise for the kids to learn tempo and rhythm

    Miss Joanie with another great exercise for the kids to learn tempo and rhythm

  • A visit from The Cincinnati Museum Center

    The Cincinnati Museum Center visits to talk about our five senses

    The Cincinnati Museum Center visits to talk about our five senses

    Today, the preschoolers had the chance to experience their 5 senses in a whole new way!  Mr. Dan from the Cincinnati Museum Center was back again and proved to be as enthusiastic and exciting as ever. We enjoyed exploring the jobs of each of our senses and taking the time to understand how important those jobs truly are to us. From using special spy glasses to see the white light and rainbows that are all around us to training our ears to listen for different types of sounds. The children were excited to guess the secret smells and tastes that Mr. Dan brought along. Everyone had a chance to feel the funny vibrations of a tuning fork that tickled our hands and it was great to pet and visit with our friend Pokey the Turtle too! We look forward to more visits from the Cincinnati Museum Center in throughout the school year.

  • Scissor Skills in Preschool

    Today we practiced our developing scissor skills in Ms. Katie’s straw cutting/sorting activity.  The children had a ball cutting small bits of drinking straws and watching them shoot across the table…we didn’t know practicing our scissor skills could be so much fun!  Cutting is a wonderful activity to develop the small muscles in your child’s hand which is essential for writing.  For other small muscle activities just click the picture!

    Scissor Skills

    For more small muscle development skills activities click the picture above.


  • Coloring Sorting Activity

    Color recognition is learned quickly through the use of color mats and sorting.

    Color recognition is learned quickly through the use of color mats and sorting.

    Today we used a color sorting mat to practice color recognition and sorting.  The children loved taking the special items out of their containers and placing them with the correct color circle.  From brown footballs to yellow bananas to green frogs, the toddlers enjoyed playing and sorting with these fun items!

  • Sharing with our Friends!

    Group time with the Toddlers

    Group time with the Toddlers

    It is only the third week of school and it is amazing to see how well the children sit so patiently at group time!  This morning we read a story about sharing with our friends and talked about how to be a good friend.  We also played a fun game on the magnetic board by putting different color crayons in the corresponding pockets of the overalls.  The kids loved getting their turn to go up to the board!

  • Miss Joanie is BACK!!

    Welcome Ms. Joanie back to the Preschool.  We were glad to see her and she of course, brought Elmo and Brownie!  We will see Ms. Joanie once a week this year and we can’t wait!

    Elmo teaches us the different parts of the guitar

    Elmo teaches us the different parts of the guitar

  • Spanish Class Begins in Pre-K

    ¡Feliz cumpleaños a tí!

    ¡Feliz cumpleaños a tí!

    Ms. Alexandra brought her puppet Leo to help us learn Spanish!

    Ms. Alexandra brought her puppet Leo to help us learn Spanish!

    Ms. Alexandra came to our classroom today to begin our study of the Spanish language.  She taught the kids a special birthday song in spanish to sing to our friend Lily who’s birthday was today!  Happy Birthday Lily!  We will have Spanish classes every Wednesday and Friday from 12-12:30!