Friday, October 28, 2011

Heroes

A short but busy week! Thank you to all of our wonderful parents, grandparents, family, and friends that attended our parade and listened to our songs. We also greatly appreciate the delicious snacks and treat bags provided by so many of our friends. Thank you!

Instead of our regular math and literacy centers, we provided center opportunities to fit into our irregular schedule with the parade, party, and visiting heroes. There were spiders hiding in our noodle table, pumpkin scented playdoh, pin the nose on the Jack-O-Lantern, bean bag toss to land on the bat, creating a book to spell spider, making hero masks, and special fall stories.

We also learned about Esther being a hero and saving her people, and Daniel being a hero by standing up for what God wanted him to do. Hopefully we all know we can be heroes and helpers in all circumstances by doing what God wants!

AM Heroes and Community Helpers

Owen enjoys listening to the soldiers during snack

Jade and Tanner watch Sgt. Cullipher speak
Kacie starts to get a sugar high!

Cade finishes off his cup of icing

If your kids were hyper after school, this is why!

Sgt. Seymour gives Isabelle a ball to remember our army heroes


Playdoh was a popular center during free play

Batgirl really flies!

Community helpers sometimes have to dig in the dirt--literally!

Palyn works on her hero mask

We learned the first step of tying. It was a challenge, but we turned out some cute little lions!
Boo!

PM Heroes and Community Helpers
Wait, don't forget Keaton!

Sgt. Cullipher tells about being a soldier

Eric was the king of questions for our soldiers

Lydia shows her strength and beats Sgt. Cullipher!

Yummy cookies needed candy faces

Brianna loads hers up!
Captain America flips at Outdoor Play



Nicholas collects the bean bags he tossed at the bat
Thayer tries to pin the nose on the Jack-O-Lantern...I think it's a little to the left!


Brynn shows her excitement over making hero masks
 
We reviewed writing our letters

Friday, October 21, 2011

Bears

We had a fun week learning about bears! A few things about these big animals:
1. Bears like to eat fish, honey, and berries. They do not eat people.
2. Bears are a lot of different colors, including white, brown, and black. Some have even seen reddish colored bears when visiting the zoo!
3. In the fall, bears begin to gather lots of food and eat to keep them full all winter long while they hibernate. This is different than us, because we still go to sleep then wake up every day during the winter.
4. Some bears live in the forest, like to climb trees, and sleep in caves.
5. Bears may look cute, but we should never try to touch one--just play with our teddy bears!

Learning centers from this week:

Math
1. Assess individual knowledge of days of the week, months of the year, seasons, and personal information.
2. Match pictures on pumpkins with numbers to create words that rhyme.
3. Roll two dice, then count the total. Remove a piece of candy from your paper and enjoy!
4. Cut out images and complete a pattern based on the story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears."

Lit
1. Assess individual ability to follow directions and complete sequencing stories.
2. Make a picture using objects beginning with the letter "Bb" for "bears."
3. Write a class book explaining what we are afraid of, but reminding us that God is with us and helps us to be brave.
4. Listen to a CD reading of "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you See?" and follow along in the book. Draw a picture from the story once you have finished listening.

Activities from this week:
1. Make a counting book by drawing the correct number of bears in the correct color written.
2. Share about our teddy bears and give each bear an award for being unique.
3. Glue pre-cut pieces to create a pumpkin teddy bear, displayed in our hallway.
4. Share about something from home relating to a theme from this month.
5. Let our turtles, Mr. P and Dreamer, crawl around our circle and allow each person to pet them.

A few of our songs from this week:

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around
Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground
Teddy bear, teddy bear, go upstairs
Teddy bear, teddy bear, brush your hair
Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn off the lights
Teddy bear, teddy bear, say good night!

Five Little Bears
One little bear Wondering what to do
Along came another and Then there were two!
Two little bears Climbing up a tree
Along came another and Then there were three!
Three little bears Ate an apple core
Along came another and Then there were four!
Four little honey bears Found honey in a hive
Along came another and Then there were five!
Five little bears Heard a loud roar
One ran away and Then there were four!
Four little bearsClimbing up a tree
One slid down and Then there were three!
Three little bears Deciding what to do
One fell asleep Then there were two!
Two little bears Having lots of fun
One went home and Then there was one!
One little bear Feeling all alone
Ran to his mother and Then there were none!

Bear(can be sung to the tune of Row, Row, Row Your Boat)
Big bear, big bear, Hunting near the trees.
Feasting on the honeycomb Made by busy bees.
(bzzz, bzzz, bzzz)
Big bear, big bear, Wading in the lake.
Fish is your favourite dish: Which one will you take?
(swish, swish, swish)
Big bear, big bear, Resting in your den.
Sleeping through the winter Before you're out again.
(zzz, zzz, zzz)
I'm looking forward to our fall festival next week! I hope everyone can join us for our parade and songs!

The afternoon class watches our turtles crawl through the circle.

Brynn and Lydia read "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you See?"

Ashley and Brynn examine the pumpkin Keaton brought to share

Jade works on her "Letter B" art project

Micah shares about his racecar to coincide with learning letter Rr

Connor and Tanner play in the water table

Alexa crawls with her bear through a tunnel

Hank raises the bill on his engineer cap

A group of girls work on their "Fearfulness" book

Our morning class enjoys cupcakes for a friend's birthday

Jade, Palyn, Lauren, and Connor wait for a turn on the tire swing

Connor swings on the bar

Friends play "Ring-Around-the-Rosie" with the biggest bear I've ever seen!

The boys enjoy their favorite free play activity--cars!

Thayer lets his teddy bear help him at the race track

Keaton assembles her pumpkin teddy bear


Cameron demonstrates free art work

Friday, October 14, 2011

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As soon as we arrive, Micah starts cleaning up the tree house

Brianna is intrigued by the scarecrow decor

Lydia flies down the slide onto the mat below

Ashley grins after a fun trip down the slide

Nicholas gets ready to launch himself down the slide

Cameron shows no fear as he free falls into the hay below


The Lee boys ride down the zip line

Thayer takes the seat from Nicholas, ready for his turn to ride

Cameron relaxes for the train ride

Our class waits their turn to get on the train

Buckle up, then off we go!

Choo choo!

Brynn smiles on the train ride

Don't get lost in the hay maze!
Eric is almost out (of the maze--and of breath!)

Picking the perfect hedge ball definitely affected the launch


Brianna helps collect hedge balls from the launch field

Nicholas pets the donkey
Micah peers through the old truck window

Brianna and Ashley attempt to drive


The sun was bright, but we had a great day at the pumpkin patch!