Monday, September 27, 2010

It's hard to believe that we've already been in school for three weeks! The children are settling in nicely, and it's been sweet to see new friendships and interests develop. One of the favorite activities is in the Practical Life area: rock painting! This is done with water, two medium-sized rocks and various sized paint brushes. The purpose is to develop concentration and fine motor skills. The children get joy out of making the rock "beautiful" when it is shiny with water and can experiment with different sized brushes to see the brush strokes.


Other activities this week included: finishing nature collages, making "apples"
with cinnamon scented play dough, collecting leaves for our leaf books, reading Autumn stories and singing new and favorite songs from our "Rise Up Singing" book.

Working with the Color Tablets

The purpose of the Color Tablets is to assist the child in identifying color and to visually discriminate different shades of color. There are three different color boxes and the third box (below) is also a language lesson in understanding the concepts of "dark", "lighter", and "lightest".


Short Chains
The Short Chains are practice for linear and skip counting to 100. The Short Chains represent the squares of the number 1-10.


Drumming!



Matching lower and upper case letters


Working with the Sandpaper Letters


Pouring exercise

Monday, September 20, 2010

"Rain, Rain, Go Away" was our motto last week. It seemed that every time we tried to go out to play we got rained on! Although, the children were quite eager to get out the rainy day activities. Hopefully everyone got a chance to enjoy the sunny weekend!

Despite the gloomy weather, the classroom was a busy, happy place all week. Along with lots of exciting math, language and practical life work, we had fun apple stamping with fall colors, moving like fish and birds with our Carnival of Animals CD (and movement scarves, of course), doing nature collages and performing puppet shows.


Working on numbers 11-19 with the Teen Board.


Apple Stamping and other art projects





Fun during Music/Movement time



Puppet Theater



Window Washing (Practical Life activity)



Investigating Shells



Working with Movable Alphabet to build words




Sunday, September 12, 2010

First Week of School!

Hello Sunnybrook families and friends,

I hope our new and returning families enjoy this blog. It will be updated weekly and will give you a peek into the happenings of the classroom.

We had a great first week of school. The returning children were excited to get to work and our new students have done a great job of exploring the classroom, meeting new friends and beginning to work with the materials.

We started the week by reading, "The Kissing Hand," which is a great story for the first day of school, and introduced our calender. We practice the months, days of the week and record the weather during morning circle. During music we did rhythm games, played our rhythm sticks, maracas and triangles along to "Play your Instruments" by Ella Jenkins, enjoyed "The Bear Hunt" CD/story and the movement activity to "We all Go Traveling By".

On Thursday we read "Mouse Paint" and did a color mixing activity at circle. Our Friday students enjoyed mixing paint and painting their own white mouses. Our Friday students also worked on leaf collection and identification for the Leaf Books they will be working on over the next few weeks. We also collected extra leaves and pressed them to use for a project with the whole class in the coming weeks.

All the children enjoyed the new rakes outside and building with the wood pieces donated by Garland Mill (thank you)! All in all, it was a great first week back!