Leaf Man is a really neat book. In it the illustrator uses leaves to create other people and animals, and the story tells of their adventures. We decided to make our own Leaf Men. Of course, some of them were Leaf Girls! Karis had a great time making her Leaf People with many, many googly eyes. In our class, we are not concerned with number of eyes. Creations with multiple eyes are welcomed and encouraged! The second photo shows Ava's Leaf People. Notice one of them has an umbrella (sweet gum ball). She made a whole group! This is the perfect time of year to make Leaf Men/Girls/People. Try it at home!
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Signs, Signs
Each year, each class is different. I've seen a lot of cool things happen in the "office" which is what we call our literacy center. Until this year, I have never had children make signs. I love it!! Seems simple, right? Think about what's involved: drawing and/or writing, using the two hole punch and orienting the paper just so, cutting yarn to length and threading it through the holes, and asking a grownup to tie the yarn. Not so simple after all. If a sign makes it to your house, please display it proudly!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Phone Conferences
It's phone conference time. Mrs. O'Connor will be calling over the next couple of weeks to briefly check in on your child. Get your questions ready!
Saying Good-bye
This week we had to say good-bye to Simon. His family is moving out of our area. I'm not sure the Bunnies really understood, but I think they'll figure it out when we introduce them to a new Bunny. That's right - we'll have a new Bunny, Weston, starting soon. What are the odds of having two Westons!!
Apple Tasting
In Bunny class we've been learning about plants. Guess what? You can eat plants! Generally this is surprising to little children. So we had a taste test. Each Bunny got a slice of a red, a green and a yellow apple. They chose which they liked the best and we displayed the results on a graph - and I use that term loosely. We counted how many people liked each color and compared the amounts. Most people liked yellow!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Playground Fun
Want to know what the Bunnies do on the playground? They build their motor skills! Running, climbing and pedaling are the three main activities. At this point in the year, the children don't play together all that often. They primarily explore the toys, sand, and structures independently. This is normal. Later in the year, they are going to move in packs roaming from place to place and activity to activity. All the while their muscles will be growing. Nothing beats time to run and play!!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Music
On Tuesdays, we now have a music teacher, Miss Cruise, who visits our class to sing and play. She has come twice and she is teaching the Bunnies some darling songs. The children are starting to learn the motions to go with the songs. From our standpoint as teachers, who aren't particularly musically gifted (wink, wink) it is really nice to have a professional come to the room. Mrs. Magee and Mrs. O'Connor are picking up some tips and tunes.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Jello Oceans
We wrapped up our experiences with ocean life by making Jello Oceans. It was our first cooking project this year, and the Bunnies seemed to really love it. On Monday, we made a batch of blue jello and poured it into clear cups. Each Bunny added 1-2-3 gummy fish to the cup and put it in the refrigerator. On Tuesday, they gobbled it all up!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
God Created the Oceans
Continuing our learning about the world God made for us, we've spent lots of time exploring the oceans and all the creatures in them. We've had big bins of ocean animals to play with on the rug, several books about oceans with photographs of the real animals, rubber stamps of ocean animals in our office, and sand and shells in our sensory table.
We read the Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. It's a neat story about a fancy fish who has trouble making friends. He learns from the wise octopus that he needs to share a bit of himself. He shares some of his shiny scales with the other fish and in so doing, gains friends. In art we made our own rainbow fish with colorful scales and shiny (aluminum foil) scales. We also acted out the story. We listened to Aquarium and "swam" around the room. The children had two shiny scales taped to their shirts - one to keep and one to share. It was a great way to practice a really hard skill!
We read the Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. It's a neat story about a fancy fish who has trouble making friends. He learns from the wise octopus that he needs to share a bit of himself. He shares some of his shiny scales with the other fish and in so doing, gains friends. In art we made our own rainbow fish with colorful scales and shiny (aluminum foil) scales. We also acted out the story. We listened to Aquarium and "swam" around the room. The children had two shiny scales taped to their shirts - one to keep and one to share. It was a great way to practice a really hard skill!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Beauty Shop
Monday, October 12, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Architecture
In the Bunny Rabbit class, the children have opportunities to build with a variety of materials. Here at the beginning of the year, we are giving them the chance to explore only one type at a time. This allows the children to learn about each material and its options (and how to put it away!) without interference from other building materials. You can see three options in these photos. Mason told us he built a horse house with some small farm blocks. Simon and Kade built roads and drove their cars on their roads made from huge blocks in unusual shapes. Noah built the big house from traditional blocks and fully described each part of the house including where water drips down the roof. In a few weeks, we will begin combining materials. You'll be amazed at some of the creative structures the children produce. Basic principles of architecture begin in preschool!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Camera Shy - Not!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Growing
We're doing our best to grow milkweed and other butterfly loving plants from seed. The containers are 2 liter coke bottles repurposed as planters. Each day the children have the opportunity to observe the growth and water the plants. We use a squirt bottle for watering. It helps control the amount of water each plant gets (ahem!) and it's excellent for building hand strength. If you would like to have help watering your plants at home, give your little Bunny a squirt bottle and a smile!
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