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  • Winter in the Toddler Room!

    The toddler class is making the most of our time indoors on these cold days.  We have enjoyed some extra center time, baked, painted, crafted, crawled through an arctic cave and bounced “snowballs” on the parachute!

    Sensory play supports language and cognitive growth, fine motor skills, and problem solving skills.  It aids in enhancing memory functioning and  is great for calming.  The sensory tub and discovery bins are popular in our room.  This is truly hands-on learning!

    We provide an environment that is safe and interactive.  Learning centers allow children to understand the social world, develop communication skills, and build relationships.  Our classroom is designed as an invitation to play and explore.

    Our dramatic play center was converted into a veterinarian office.  The toddlers enjoy pretending to take care of the puppies.  They use new vocabulary, take turns, and get a little puppy snuggle.

    Creating is important for the toddlers.  They improve their fine motor skills, experimenting with materials is the foundation for science, and it provides a sense of pride which boosts self confidence.  We often do crafts in small groups which allows for instruction and discussion of shapes, colors, letters, counting, and theme vocabulary.

    Cooking with children provides practical experience with many skills such as following directions and measuring.  It helps toddlers develop fine motor skills, eye hand coordination and even early concepts of math and science.  We make chocolate chip muffins when talking about the letter M then oatmeal cookies when focusing on the letter O.  The toddlers also tasted chicken soup with rice after reading the book by Maurice Sendak.  Fun process – yummy product!

    Large motor skills helps children gain strength and confidence in his/her body.  It also helps them to get exercise and physical activity, which is important for a healthy lifestyle.  The toddlers love to play outside but the parachute and tunnel are a special treat!

     

     

  • Our Preschool Winter Wonderland!

    With all of the snow and cold weather we received this week, we could not go outside for recess…this meant we had to bring some snow inside! We painted snow, and made “Mr. Potato Head” snow people!

             

    We had to get some wiggles out with some parachute fun!

  • Indoor Recess

    As the weather turns colder, we try to find ways to practice our gross motor skills while inside.  We do the parachute, wheel of fitness, dance party, four corners, marching band, bean bags, and relays.  One of our favorite indoor recess activity is the ever changing obstacle course.  This gives toddlers the opportunity to practice taking turns and get some energy out.   We incorporate walking a straight line, hoping on star mats, crawling, and of course – the tunnel.

    The parachute is another class favorite!  We often have monkeys jumping on the “bed” or make small waves then big waves.  We take turns going under the parachute and sitting on top!

    The beanbags help us learn parts of the the body and balance as we try to place them on our heads, shoulders, knees, and toes!

    We do try to get some time outside but the rain and snow won’t stop the toddlers from fun gross motor activities!

  • Parachute Fun!

  • Bouncing Beach Balls!