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  • A week with the letter P…

    The Toddlers learned about the letter P last week. The boys and girls made parrots out of the letter P, colored purple P’s at the easel, and played with pink playdoh. The children sang the letter P song during group time and went over their friends names.

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  • Comet Moth of Madagascar

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  • Cylinder, Cube, Sphere and Cone…these are the 3D Shapes we know!

    We continued our study of 3D objects with an interactive smartboard game.  Click on the photo below to play the game with your child!  This site has many fun math games that correlate to what we are learning in the classroom.

    We have also been singing a 3D shapes song during group time to help us remember the names of the 3D shapes.  The video is below to practice at home!

    Happy Playing!

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  • Around, up, and down…the importance of proper letter formation

    Proper letter formation and effective pencil grasp are important to promote successful writing.

    Beginning writers need instruction in letter formation. They need practice to develop the motor memory that influences speed and efficiency in completing written tasks.

    Many children who are not instructed in proper letter formation acquire letter formation habits that are not helpful to an easy transition from a printing style to a cursive style. Getting rid of bad habits requires enormous conscious effort.  It is an easier task to train the brain properly than to retrain the brain once bad habits are formed.

    We focused on the circular letters today with an emphasis on which direction to create the circle (counter-clockwise).  Learning to create these circular letters correctly helps children transition seamlessly into cursive writing in their elementary years.

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  • What Can You Build with 100 Legos?

    Airplanes…rocketships…battleships…houses!  The students used their creativity and their 100 legos to build something they created in their imagination.  After building their creation, students drew a sketch of what they created and labeled it.  We have some very creative architechs among us!

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  • Candy Heart Counting

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  • Gears Gears Gears

    The manipulative center provides children with interesting materials to explore. Exploration is essential to the development of mathematical and logical thinking.  Gears along with other manipulatives in our center allow children to refine hand-eye coordination and visual perception.  Stacking, fitting connecting, stringing, comparing, matching, sorting, sequencing, building, classifying, persisting at tasks, turning knobs-children continue to build basic skills through manipulative play.  Children also learn to think logically, understand cause and effect, recognize shapes, and predict outcomes as they manipulate toys from this center.

    But let’s not leave out the FUN!

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  • Love Blossom Tree

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  • Sticky Hearts

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  • Sight Word Formation and Orientation

    After reading our readers today we worked on the formation and orientation of our focus sight words.

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