Our PreSchool Blog

Follow Along!
  • Our ocean animal friends helped us with our letter recognition and sounds today.  Using our listening skills, the children were asked to color the ocean animals specific colors, while searching for the letter each animal had.  These boys and girls came up with some colorful creations!

    100_5490

    Picnik collage

    Picnik collage 2

  • Yellow Yarn Y’s

    Focusing on the letter Y, the children thought of words that began with that letter, such as yellow, yo-yo, yesterday and yarn.  Using some of our Y words, the children then make their own Y yarn creations.  Writing the Y in glue and the outlining it in yarn is excellent letter formation practice, while working on the letter sound.

    100_5483

    100_5471

    100_5486

    100_5485

    100_5470

    100_5484

  • Sea Urchin Math

    What is round, purple and has sharp spines protruding from it?  A sea urchin!  Today, the children discovered more marine life as we discusses sea urchins.  In our small groups, the boys and girls had the opportunity to make their own out of playdoh.  Using number cards, each child pulled a number and added the corresponding number of spines.

    100_5461

    100_5460

    100_5458

    Picnik collage

    Picnik collage 3

    Picnik collage 2

  • Terrific Tissue Paper T’s

    Focusing on the letter T, the boys and girls did an excellent job of not only mastering the T sound, but coming up with words that begin with the /t/ sound.  A few of the words that came to mind are: train, tooth, teeth, Tyrannosaurus Rex, top and tiger.  The children used glue to write the letter T, and then use tissue paper to create a T on top of the T.

    100_5427

    Picnik collage

    Picnik collage 2

    Picnik collage 3

  • Cooking Down Under!

    We started off our week on a healthy note!  These little chefs really got into the cooking mode while chopping and mixing a delicious Aussie Rice Salad.  It wouldn’t be complete without sampling a little taste of our ingredients along the way.  Using fresh red peppers, onions, cilantro, corn and peas, the children were able to add more or less of what they liked.  This is a recommended recipe to all!

    Aussie Rice Salad

    -3 cups jasmine rice, cooked

    -1/2 cup peas

    -1 onion, chopped

    -1 small can corn

    -1 red pepper, diced

    -bacon bits

    1/4 cup soy sauce

    1 tablespoon mayonaise

    1 tablespoon allspice

    1 tablespoon fresh cilantro or coriander

    100_5388

    100_5394

    100_5391

    Picnik collage

    Picnik collage 2

  • Super Scissor Skills

    Today the children sharpened their scissor skills while cutting out the waves of the ocean.  These tricky turns helped reinforce how to turn the paper to get into difficult spots.  Holding their hands closer to the portion of the paper that is being cut helps with motor control as well.  Creating their own ocean scene challenged their motor skills!

    100_5376

    100_5386

    100_5382

    100_5381

    100_5380

  • Practicing Our Fine Motor

    As we travel through The Great Barrier Reef this month, we will be discovering sea life of all kinds.  Today, the children put their fine motor skills to work while creating starfish and designing their own fish from The Great Barrier Reef.  Fingertips were in full gear while positioning glue and sand just right to make a star.  Next, the boys and girls practiced their pencil grip while uncovering color on their very own scratch fish.

    100_5359

    100_5368

    100_5361

    100_5371

    100_5372

    100_5364

    Picnik collage

  • Groundhog Day!

    February 2nd never goes unnoticed!  Today, the children learned what a groundhog is, where it lives and who the most famous groundhog in the world is.  After watching a video of Punxatawny Phil, the children made their very own groundhogs.  We also worked on our cognition with groundhog concentration.  Have you asked your child if Phil saw his shadow today?

    100_5351

    Picnik collage

    100_5340

    Picnik collage

    100_5345

  • Scissor Fun!

    Our fine motor skills are really shining through!  The boys and girls did an excellent job getting those little fingers moving while practicing their cutting.  Cutting out and decorating a mitten was a fun way to get those little muscles working!

    100_5202

    100_5207

    100_5213

  • Snowballs

    Building a snowball takes good fine motor control.  Today, the children had the opportunity to build their very own snowball!  Crumpling up paper, painting glue onto it, then pulling apart cotton balls to apply to the paper, are all excellent fine motor practice.  The children had a ball making their own special balls!

    100_5039

    100_5040

    100_5046

    100_5041

    Picnik collage