Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Upside Down Day


It's an annual event - Upside Down Day. It makes the children giggle - more than usual.
We do this on a Tuesday when Monday is a holiday in January. When the children enter the room, two of their favorite table are empty - big shock! Instead they get to play games and work puzzles on the floor under the table. They get to color upside down on the butcher paper taped to the bottom of the art table. It's a totally different view on the world from under the table. (Yes, Mrs. O'Connor got under there, too.) At circle time we read Silly Sally. The children think of places they would like to go upside down. Their responses are taped to the window of the classroom. Check them out.

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