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  • Winter Months in Preschool!

    We have stayed busy in the PM Preschool room this winter! From acting out winter literature, to learning about arctic animals… the kids are having a blast and of course, learning a lot!

    Arctic animal bingo!

    We focused in on the penguin for our science day! The kids learned that penguins have a layer of blubber to keep them warm. To help them understand this concept, we did an experiment to show the kids what blubber feels like for the penguins! We had two ice cold bowls of water. One bowl had a bag of coconut oil in it, to act as the blubber. They put one hand in each bowl and decided that the bowl with pretend blubber kept them warmer!

    We then put a block between our legs so we could waddle like penguins!

    We counted goldfish into the penguins belly’s!

    5 Little Snowmen Readers Theatre!

    Building shapes and open ended creations with toothpicks and marshmallows.

    Letter building with “O” shaped cereal

    Getting ready to count and build our towers

    Getting our bodies involved on a cold winter day, with a gross motor shape hunt!

    Melted snowman art!

    Counting out “snowballs” with tongs for a fine motor addition!

    Hand Strength and cutting practice

  • Winter at Creative Tots!

    It may not feel like winter outside, but we are bringing winter into the classroom! The Preschool Prep class has been learning a lot and having a blast with these winter themed activities!

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  • Funny Little Penguin!

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  • Penguin Letter Recognition

    This afternoon we used penguins with letters on their bellies to help us find the letters in our names!  Marcus was excited that he found “M” for Marcus! penguins 026

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  • Emperor Penguin Huddle

    Have you ever wondered how Emperor Penguins stay warm in the harsh climate of Antarctica?  Well, today the students learned that Emperor Penguins huddle close together to stay warm.  They also learned that the penguins take turns being in the middle and outsides to ensure that each penguin stays safe and warm.

    Emperor Penguin Huddle

    We tried our own Emperor Penguin Huddle…

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