We took a field trip to Twisted Fork to find out the answer to our focus question who works with bread? A huge thank you to Bri Flanagan, and Twisted Fork for letting us tour your kitchen, and to make and eat our own pizza!
For our community service project the preschool building is collecting new unwrapped toys for less fortunate children in our community.
PETS
A big shout out to Stassie’s mom, Elyssa, for sharing some animals she has rescued. Meet Cash, the Great Dane, and Bigfoot, the Bearded Dragon.
PLAYGROUND
PUMPKIN PIE
PLAY-DOH
PET STUDY FIELD TRIP
PLAYING THE MEMORY GAME
PIZZA
FOCUS QUESTION
Our focus question this week was what do pets eat? Here are our answers:
Lucca - “dogs eat dog food”
Kutter - “cats eat cat food”
Tobias - “fish eat fish food”
Alexa - “horses eat hay”
We thought it would be fun to see the difference between wet versus dry dog food, and cat food versus dog food. They were able to touch, examine and smell the food.
STATION DAY
Jumping with feet together and apart helps to develop leg strength and balance. It requires coordination of upper and lower extremity movements. Jumping is a building block for more complex movements, specialized skills, and general physical activity.
SHOW & TELL
Show & Tell helps to build effective communication and listening skills that are essential for a young child’s learning. It also encourages emotional development in a child, as he or she shares their interests, home lives and joys with peers.