Friday, December 05, 2008

Ornament Making- December 3, 2008

We had a wonderful time together this past week! We began our study of Christmas by reading the book, The Pine Tree Parable. Did you child tell you child tell you about the tradition of Christmas trees and how they represent about the birth of Jesus? Here is how:
*Triangle shape of tree is symbolic of the Trinity
*Jesus died on a cross (tree)
*A Christmas tree is an evergreen- eternal life and Jesus lives forever
*The tree points towards Heaven
We made Styrofoam ornaments using Styrofoam balls, glitter paint, glitter, and jeweled sequins. They look beautiful hanging out our little tree! Check out the posted pictures.
We'll make glass ornaments during the next two class meetings. This is a favorite art activity each year in December.
The children worked well together this week. The kids spent a lot of time working on robot. I was so proud of their cooperation. You can see their creation in the group picture that is posted. Also, several of them put together an alphabet puzzle and a math puzzle which required a lot of thinking and adding/subtracting.
We'll have "show and tell" next week! See you then!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

November 19, 2008

We were busy cooking up some treats today. The children made corn muffins and whipped butter along with preparing a little concoction of Cranberry Apple Punch. Everything tasted delicious! I've posted a few pictures of the children shaking and dancing while whipping up butter. This made the time go by faster.
Each child told me at least one thing that they are thankful for. Here are the responses:
"Turkey." Syan
"My family and my neighbors." Michaela
"My Mommy and Daddy." Charlie
"Treats!" Andrew
"My trip to Disney World." Jackson
We played a game of alphabet bingo today. The children seem to be getting better at letter recognition and letter sounds. We'll continue to play the game throughout the school year.
Thank you for sharing your children with me. I enjoy the uniqueness of each one of them! Happy Thanksgiving! See you back on December 3rd.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

November 12, 2008

Check out the picture of the turkeys that we made today. Aren't they cute? The children seemed to have a great time making them.
Our story for today was "Over the River and Through the Wood" by Lydia Maria Child. The story is a wacky twist on the classic song that we all grew up singing. The children enjoyed the humorous illustrations of the family from the city traveling to the country.
Today was the perfect day for making leaf piles. I'm sure that you probably noticed how dirty we all looked at 1:30 today. We had a great time in the woods.
We will be doing a few cooking activities next week in celebration of Thanksgiving. It should be fun! I look forward to seeing everyone next week.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Intro To Thanksgiving

This past Wednesday was the first day of our Thanksgiving unit. We learned about the very first Thanksgiving and we talked about how each of us celebrates Thanksgiving with our families. We also learned about the Native Americans and the Pilgrim's travels on the Mayflower Ship to America.
Some of the children are learning the Thanksgiving song that we like to sing every year. We like to call it the "Mr. Turkey" song. Syan wants me to write down the words so I'll post those at the bottom of this post. Some of you may know it from your childhood. My grandmother knew this song so I assume that it has been around a while.
We had a new friend join us today. Poppin or "Poppi" is Jackson's new puppy and she spent the day with us. The children absolutely loved her and enjoyed playing with her. She was wonderful with them too. We talked about Jesse's death and having Poppi seemed to add a bit of sunshine to what could have been a sad day.
See you next week!
Turkey & Pumpkin Song:
Thanksgiving Day is coming
So Mr. Turkey said.
And very careful I must be or I may lose my head.
The pumpkin told the turkey,
"I'm frightened too, oh my!
They'll mix me up with sugar and spice
and I'll be a pumpkin pie!"

Friday, October 31, 2008

Our Preschool Kitty

Jesse James
1999-2008
Our preschool kitty, Jesse James, died this morning. He was nine-years-old. It seems that he went peacefully (quickly and without suffering). The vet believes that he died of cardiac arrest.
Jesse spent the first two years of his life in the preschool with the kids and me. I just thought that it would be fitting to post a recent picture of him on our preschool blog.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Apple Unit Celebration

Here are a few of the many pictures from today. Enjoy!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Newsweek Article

I don't always share links to the articles that I read but this one is really good. Newsweek article: Struggling School Age Boys http://www.newsweek.com/id/157898