The children are getting more and more adept with patterns! We read a beloved old story called, The Mitten and re-enacted it (picture with the children under the blanket (animals in the mitten). We used chopsticks in pretend snow to pick up cotton balls - good fine muscle exercise. We read The Tomten and began making our own versions of this little secret elf that we might distribute around the neighborhood. We painted some icy looking pictures and began a new chalk mural. Thank you to Regis intern, Trinity for helping to read one on one with children today. We will host her just one more week before she has finals. It has been great to have Trinity around to help and support in the classroom on Tuesdays.
Arghhh! Ahoy mateys! We indulged in some pirate play today, which also presented itself with some skill acquisition opportunities! Firstly, after reading the fun book below we drew our own treasure maps. Drawing the "X's" to mark the spot where the treasure is buried is also a good way to cross the midline! We painted "gold nuggets" for our treasure and engaged in lots of cooperative dramatic play which is super great for language development and, of course, social skills... Hazel, as well as Isaac are writing their full names! AND another special name: MOM. Above, it was fun to wash the rocks before we painted them and below we counted our gold coins. The children discovered that more gold coins were buried in the rice!
Comments
Post a Comment