Thursday, October 25, 2012

Read all about it! (Important reminders in addition to our daily update)

Important reminders:
Next week is an early release week.

Monday 8:45am - 11:15am - AFTERNOON group
Tuesday 8:45am - 11:15am - MORNING group
Wednesday 8:45am - 11:15am - AFTERNOON group

Thursday - NORMAL schedule
Friday, November 2nd - Picture day at 9:00am










Today, we made pumpkin pie. The key word was teamwork. We learned how to wait our turn because everyone had a very special part of the process which became their special job. We followed a recipe with helpful pictures to know how much of each ingredient we needed. We tasted along the way and realized that some of our ingredients don't taste so great on their own. I'm sure we'll love them all together in pie form! I'll take the morning pie and afternoon pie home to bake over the weekend. Friends will get to taste the final product on Monday or Tuesday.

We also had a book celebration! All week we have been getting excited about making books. We've read many books written and illustrated by Mo Willems recently and he has inspired us to write words in our own books in addition to drawing pictures. Today, we each saved our best book to read to the class.

Faline wrote a book about many things, Sam wrote a Halloween inspired, spooky story, Caleb wrote a book about Halloween as well, and McClellan wrote a book about dinasaurs. Some of our books even included details retold from one of our favorite Mo Willems book, Leonardo The Terrible Monster. Nice work smart preschoolers! There will be more opportunity for book writing in the days to come (blank books are kept in our writing center at all times for writing pleasure).

I'm looking forward to seeing my afternoon class in the morning on Monday!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Wonderful Wednesday

What a wonderful Wednesday, but first let's talk a little about Tuesday!

Tuesday our morning class listened to some Big Band Swing! All of our three year olds did an outstanding job listening to the instruments, clapping when they were done playing, and snapping their little fingers to the beat! I was very impressed with how patient they all were and how nicely they acted! Read more about it on the channel 22 news website.

Today...there is something in the air! Keep washing hands, taking your vitamins, and drinking lots of water ... there seems to be a little sickness going around. Nothing to be alarmed about, just the common cold and a little stomach bug.

For those of us that were healthy and happy at school today, we sang our pumpkin pie chant, worked some more on syllables and played a game about letters and letter sound. Preschool friends had a blast "fishing" for letters and matching them to pictures! Children loved finding letters in their name and often yelled out "Hey, I have that letter in my name!"

Wednesday music is in the air in Mrs. Reid's preschool classroom! Our morning class had a great time freeze dancing. Rhythm, rhythm, rhythm! The afternoon class had a special guest in music time, Mr. Van is what we called him for short. He brought in some folk wooden dancers which we made dance to our lovely singing. We also learned a dance from Denmark. We had to spin, stomp, and clap along to a beat with partners and in a big group. So much fun!

Aurora is our calendar helper this week and has been helping us count the days in october. I'm impressed by how many children in our afternoon class can count to 24!

I'll be sending home picture order forms for picture day in communication folders tomorrow. That day is Friday, November 2nd and our time slot will be at 9:00a.m. regardless if you are a morning student or afternoon student.

I'm off to the store to pick up some supplies for a baking activity tomorrow! Singing our pumpkin pie chant has left us all hungry- let's make pumpkin pie! Don't worry, we won't use the pumpkin mush in our science area!

Looking forward to tomorrow,
Mrs. Reid

(Our superhero invasion! We had Superman, The Hulk, and Tornado Girl *with a sidekick- all imagined during check in/ table top activity time!)

Monday, October 22, 2012

Wow, what a busy day in preschool! Our Monday started with Library time with Mrs. Kidder. She read us a book about the alphabet. I was impressed with how many letters children were able to recognize! This week, Mrs. Kidder has asked that we keep our Library books in our classroom. There are many families who seem to be feeling as busy as I do and their library books didn't make it back to school this week.

I'm working on getting a spot for each child to save work, and store books (I think I'll hit up the dollar store for some little baskets!)

Onward! We talked so much about our alphabet today! On Friday, teachers worked to put together our new word wall. We'll start small (with only our names, and a few words to familar songs) but hopefully by the end of the year, we'll have many words (and pictures) on our word wall.

In groups today, children tried tasting pumpkin seeds from our pumpkins Thursday and made a graph to represent our likes and dislikes. We also constructed a Mat Man! Mat man is part of the Handwriting Without Tears program and starts our thinking about the lines and curves that make up letters! Preschool friends really enjoyed singing the song that helps us put Mat Man together. If your child didn't count pumpkin seeds today, they will tomorrow. Same goes for Mat Man fun.

Ooooey, goooooey, PUMPKIN mush is currently on display on top of our sensory table! Our preschool scientists are investigating what our pumpkin mush will look like over time. We scooped out all of the pumpkin seeds and mush on Thursday, now it's time to investigate! Some guesses were that it would become liquid and it would disappear. My guess is that I will be happy it's in a disposable bag!

Another fun day in Pre-K! You can look for another update in a couple of days.

Tomorrow we have P.E - sneakers please!

-Mrs. Reid