Saturday, August 31, 2013

Pets!



We had a really fun week learning about pets.  We played a fun game called “Doggy, Doggy, Where’s Your Bone?” at circle time.  This game helped us learn our friends’ names.  As a group, we played a sorting game called, “House Pet or Wild Animal” where we placed animals that can live inside your house as a pet into the dollhouse and animals that should live outside and aren’t pets into the barn.  One of our favorite parts of this week was role playing a veterinarian’s office.  The kids enjoying writing prescriptions for the pets, listening to heartbeats and filling out paperwork on each pet.  I will share photos on the blog.  It was so great! 

We practiced tracing along dotted lines and also practiced tracing our names!  We learned about the numbers “1” and “2” in Mrs. Kelly’s center and practiced writing with a pencil.  We learned about the letter “P” and made a purple and pink piano in the shape of a “P” in the art center.  We also learned that pets need to be taken care of!  They need food, water, exercise and lots of love. 

Just a little note to parents: I will do my best to try to get the photos grouped together with each explanation, however for some reason, this blog is a little tricky to use.  Sometimes the photos don't post in the correct order when I download them.  For instance, I might have a blurb about circle time with intention of circle time photos to follow, and then a photo of circle time will randomly be located in a different spot on the blog. Sigh.....  :)  So, please forgive me if there are several random photos here and there throughout the blog. :)


In the sensory table, we had our own little pet living environment.  There were wood chips, pretend pets, paper tubes and other pet supplies for our friends to explore.  The sensory table is usually one of our favorites week after week.



Here are a few pictures from learning center time.






Floyd looked super neat in his favorite dog shirt.
Thank you for showing such great spirit, Floyd!  


Mrs. Kelly showed the class how to care for animals and how to pretend being a veterinarian.



In Mrs. Kelly's learning center, we practiced holding a pencil, traced our names, learned how to trace and write the numbers "1" and "2" and traced along dotted lines.  


Mrs. Karen taught us that pets need food, water, exercise, and lots of love.



Here are some of the books we read, songs we sang, and a game we played at circle time.









At the craft center with Mrs. Karen we made "p"ink and "p"urple "p"ianos in the shape of the letter "p".


 Look how nicely these friends are playing together! 


Mallory loved the pretty horse and knew it lives in a barn, not a house. 


Dr. Lola and Dr. Eden are taking care of their patients.












Eva and Amelia enjoyed working with the lacing cards at the puzzle center.  This week they laced the letter "P" and the letter "S" from last week's lesson.


On Friday, we played a fun sorting game called, "House Pet, Outside Pet, or Wild Animal".  I was very impressed with their knowledge about animals and pets!  






During snack time, we discussed the story of Noah's Arc.  We also listened to an audio book about a super silly dog.  Check out the concentration on their faces in this photo!







At dismissal time, Mrs. Karen helped the kids build with blocks on the carpet.  Everyday during dismissal, we have an activity for the children at the tables, or at the carpet with Mrs. Karen.  It is very important that we make sure the children are safe at all times.  When parents begin to arrive, the children are to wait until their name is called before coming to the door.  They know that Mrs. Kelly must always say good-bye before they leave the classroom.  Safety is always first at school! :)



Wow, look at the castle that Floyd built!


Awesome job, Amelia!


Floyd was so proud, he had to show his momma.  What a great photo!


We hope you have a great Labor Day Weekend and are excited to see you on Thursday when we will learn about families.

We love you!
Love,
Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Karen




Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Friends and School!


This week we learned about friends and our school.    


Mrs. Kelly made these really fun blocks for our classroom.  Each friend in our room has a picture of themselves on a block.  It is so much fun to stack, balance and tumble the blocks with our friends.  I have enjoyed listening to the giggles as they play with these blocks.  This is also a great activity to help the children learn the names of their friends.


"School" begins with the letter "S".  As a class, we came up with other words that start with the letter "S".  We have such smart friends!



Lafayette Academy Preschool is our school.


Mrs. Karen painted our hands for a hand print art piece that will go in our portfolios.


Check out these beautiful smiles.  We love school!



Precious....



Here are a few of the books we read this week while we learned about friendship and school.  I will try to remember to take photos of the books we read each week so that you can discuss the stories with your child.



In the "Rainbow Writing" center, we practiced tracing our names with several different colors to make our names look like rainbows.




Can you find the letter that your name starts with?

Our library is always stocked with fun books.  We love to read!







On Thursday, we learned how to use the listening center and headphones correctly.  Listening to audio books was a huge hit.


Every day during snack time, Mrs. Karen reads a short bible story to the class.


Here is a sneak peek of one of the special projects we created for our portfolios.


Mrs. Kelly was so excited about "S" week, she wore her "s"illy, "s"miley "s"ocks!
Oh, you should have heard the giggles.  :)




One of the biggest projects we conquered this week included learning about all of the different fine motor learning centers in our classroom.
Each day as the kids arrive to our class, they will find their name tag on a new
learning center.  These learning centers consist of 15 different small/fine motor activities.  So, for the next 15 school days, the kids will rotate (one per day) until they have visited each learning center.  After they have visited all centers, 15 new learning centers will be introduced.  This has been a little tricky to manage because the kids get very excited and want to play with all of the learning centers at once.  However, they did really well today, listened to instructions and enjoyed learning in each center.  










At circle time on Friday, we continued to learn about the letter "S".  Here Mrs. Kelly is showing the class how to paint the "S" with watercolor paints.


Thank you Mrs. Lynn for helping us learn on Friday.  We love you!



Wow!  Check out the huge tower of friends!  This is so awesome!


There are so many photos showing how much we are learning.  I couldn't help but share most of them with you.  Scroll down through the pictures and enjoy.  Notice all of the smiling faces.  We really do have so much fun at school! :)



























We love our friends and our school.
We can't wait to see you next week!
Your friends,
Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Karen