We Wish You A Merry Christmas!

We had a wonderful Christmas Party. The boys and girls were excited to see Santa and receive a gift. Afterwards, we played games and had a Christmas Brunch. I hope everyone enjoys their Christmas Break.

Classifying Bows

We sorted bows by their size and color. We counted to see which had more or less.

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Happy Halloween!

Feely Box

After discussing the five senses, we played a game called the Feely Box. I placed different parts of trees inside a box. Without looking, each student had to reach inside the box, feel the item, and describe it. We tried describing the item by the way it smelt, sounded, and felt. Everyone would try and guess what was inside. As they use their senses to explore things, they learn about shapes, colors, textures, weight, temperature, and how things move and change. As teachers talk with children about the properties of objects and materials, children develop vocabulary and important background knowledge.

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Learning With Nature

Painting With A Twist

Instead of using paintbrushes, we created our own with parts of trees. Children benefit from working with many different kinds of materials and having conversations about their artwork and the work of others.

The Very Hungry Squirrel

The boys and girls were full of excitement as they rolled the dice to see how many acorns they could feed the Squirrel. When we play games as a group, they are learning to cooperate and share with others. The foundation skills for being a productive member of a social and learning group are established during the early childhood years, and they are important for early school success.

Same Sound Sort

Each child picked an item from our box to play a game. We grouped these items by the beginning sound. When kids have a strong foundation in phonemic awareness, it’s easier for them to understand that certain letters stand for specific sounds.

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The Start of Our Tree Study

We started our trees study and the boys and girls are excited.  We’ll be observing and comparing trees to learn about what lives in them, what they’re made from, and who cares for them.  This study will help children explore and appreciate nature.  As we study trees, we will study literacy, math, the arts, and technology to explore the topic in depth.  We will learn important social studies and scientific concepts through first hand investigations.

Which Has More?

I had three bags, one filled with acorns, one with sticks, and one with leaves. I asked the boys and girls “Which has more?” We made a chart with the three items and each child recorded their prediction. Afterward, we counted the items in each bag. The bag of acorns had the most. We discussed how the bag didn’t look very full but it had the most in it. At home fill 2 bags with items from trees and play our game “Which has more?” Adults play a significant role in helping children to learn mathematical vocabulary, concepts, and process skills. If children are to develop the knowledge needed for later formal learning, they need frequent practice with materials in play settings and adult-guided activities that include meaningful discussions and applications.

Primaries Community Service Project

September 28th was the last day for the Primary and Second Grades Annual Food Drive. This was our third year to help Harvest Regional Food Bank and it was a great success. We were able to donate a little over forty boxes of food with a forty dollar donation. Thank you for making this Food Drive a success.

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