A scientist from “Mad Science” joined us today to introduce our preschoolers to the exciting world of color. The “Mad Scientist” walked us through some exciting demonstrations about primary colors and color mixing. Be sure to ask your little one what they learned today! The kids really seemed to enjoy everything she had to say and were intrigued at all of her experiments. They will visit again toward the end of the year to share a different program with about worms!
We were stuck inside most of the day today so we thought we would bring some summer fun into the classroom! During small groups today the children took to the pools and created their own water by cutting small strips of various colors of blue construction paper. It was a HIT! The children have mastered scissor safety and were very responsible with the way in which they controlled the scissors while in the pools to keep themselves and their friends safe. Way to go everyone!
The children have been hard at work putting the finishing touches on their special holiday gifts for their families! Just a sneak peek of our little elves at work for all of you. Homemade gifts from our little ones are a true gift from the heart. They can’t wait to bring them home!
Hand Made Wrapping Paper
Hmmm...what could we be creating with our Blocks?
We have been learning about the number ten this week. We have learned a new song about the number ten and also how to spell it! We also had the chance to use yummy marshmallows to outline the number ten while working our small motor muscles in our hands and number recognition for number ten.
Gluing Mini Mittens on our Letter M's
Nice Work Lily!
As the winter weather quickly begins to come upon us, please remember that WE WILL GO OUTSIDE FOR RECESS IF THE TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 32 DEGREES. Giving the children a break from the structure of the classroom and an opportunity to be physically active is a vital part of our day.
Please remember to dress your children appropriately for the weather- no skirts without tights or slip on shoes without socks. One very important thing to remember is a hat and mittens. WE ASK THAT YOU SEND MITTENS WITH YOUR CHILD IN LIEU OF GLOVES. Imagine, if you will, putting on 24 pairs of gloves onto 48 individual itty bitty preschool size hands. It is, to say the least, very time consuming and takes up some of their playtime outside. Please purchase mittens for school to help us with the preparation for recess. In advance THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FROM ALL OF US!
Fun with Friends
"Traffic Jam"
Friends are Forever
Chair Pose
Clock Pose
Ms. Laurel visited our classroom today for Yoga! We had a great time singing (of course) Tick Tock Little Yoga Clock. The kids FAVORITE song and yoga pose of all times! They worked on all of their animals poses and learned the new Chair Pose. The kids have loved using the new yoga mats and all the new songs Ms. Laurel has introduced this year during yoga!
Our annual art has come and gone, but here are some pics to enjoy. We really appreciate everyone joining us to celebrate all of the wonderful artwork the children had displayed. They worked so hard and we LOVED seeing the kids take center state for the night! We thank Ms. Penny for all of her hard work for the show AND with the children!
Dancing Moon and Running Deer came to visit us today to teach us all about the Southwest Native Americans. We had the opportunity to pop the dry corn kernals off the cob and grind them on a matate. A matate is the large stone on which the grain is placed. A mano is a smaller stone used to grind corn or other grains. It is rolled over the matate to break down the grains into a powder. The powder is then used to cook many different things with. We talked about all the different uses the native americans had for corn then we husked our own piece of cooked corn and enjoyed it as a snack.
Running Deer showed us all of the different types of tools and weapons that were used to hunt and provide food for the native american families. We also got to see and feel a real deer fur and antlers along with a fox fur and skunk fur! We explored and dressed up in native american jewelry and clothing and had a chance to make our very own piece of jewelry. We learned that native americans would have used many different things to make their jewelry including shells, feathers, animal claws other things they would find in the area where they lived.
We learned that native americans did not have books like we do, they had “storytellers,” or people in their tribe that told stories to the young children. These stories always had a lesson that the children could learn. Dancing moon told us the story about “How Chipmunk Got His Stripes.” It was an exciting story that taught us that we should not tease others or to brag about ourselves. We will be reading other Native American Folk tales later in the week, including How Jackrabbit Got His Long Ears and Kissing Coyotes. The preK children got to listen to a story on tape about another native american legend…The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush.
Creative Tots has specialized in the private education of both toddlers and preschool age children for over 15 years. We began in the heart of Madeira and now also have a new Mason location. We are specifically designed to focus on early childhood development for children ages 18 months to 5 years.
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