Tuesday, September 30, 2014

A Day In The Life

We have choice time as a way to ease into the day at Harmony





Then we have a Large Group circle time to greet the day together and hear a story/play a game/dance/learn a new work/have a fun lesson.

From there we break off into our small groups (Cupcakes, Puffer Fish, Leapfrogs, and Shooting Stars). This is the time for more in depth work and specific goals can be worked on in a smaller setting.


After small groups is choice time to choose work and learn with all the friends.






Then we move onto a short circle time and outside time. We get to move our muscles and discover our world outside.












Then we get to come in, wash our hands, and have LUNCH!

Then back outside to burn off some energy and get ready for rest.




After rest time we have a small choice time to give our friends that are napping a chance to wake up.




At the end of the day we get to have our special groups of Yoga, Spanish, and Science before heading outside to wait for pick up!

Thanks for spending a day with us!

Friday, September 26, 2014

Community Helpers At Home

We are having so much fun learning about Community Helpers and Health and Safety! We have done so many fun activities and we thought we would share some of our favorites that you could recreate at home!

Making a healthy stoplight snack is fun and tasty! We created this one with celery spread with peanut butter and red, yellow, and green apple pieces for the lights. You could easily sub cream cheese and colored bell peppers or you could make a stoplight treat with graham crackers with your favorite spread and red, yellow, and green m&ms.
One stop light completed






Construction is always a hit with preschoolers! We created these infrastructures with toothpics and grapes. Then we added "walls" of crackers with "glue" peanutbutter. The best part was eating our creations!












Peanut butter is a little messy!






YUM!!





One fun activity planned for next week (so no pictures yet!) is working with pipes. Seeing how things work is so much fun for children (and adults). Talking about plumbing with our little people makes them excited to see how pipes direct water. Using pool noodles and tape, you and your child(ren) can put together a network of "pipes" and send cups or buckets of water through to see where the water goes.


Your children have learned so much about fire safety. Talk with them and create a fire action plan. Then have a home fire drill and practice the plan you made with them!
These friends are learning fire safety during a visit with smokey the bear!


These books are also fun to read and really help our children learn about community helpers and how to stay healthy and safe.

Whose Hat Is This?
Whose Tools Are These?
Big Frank's Fire Truck
Even Firefighters Hug Their Moms
Body Shout
No Dragons For Tea
Safe and Sound