Sunday, September 25, 2011

This Week with the Robins


Hello again! It’s been another great week in the Robin’s class full of fun, exploration, and learning. 

This week we introduced a sensory table to our classroom filled with rainbow rice, paperclips, and letters.  It was a big hit! The Robins seemed to really enjoy searching for the letters in their own names.


Some new improvements to the back room’s block area encouraged a group of children to build in some incredible ways…











What better way to introduce mathematical concepts than with skittles?

































Welcome Fall! We spent a lot of time this week talking about the change in seasons. We started the week with a leaf science center where children were encouraged to observe different leaves and draw their observations. The kids were so excited they wanted to collect some of their own, so Miss Julie took them on a “leaf hunt.” The Robins really enjoyed using the leaves they collected in an art project. It was really interesting to see how each child used the leaves and paint in different ways. It was messy and so much fun! 





















 The kids enjoyed the leaf painting so much, we set up this center with construction paper leaves and felt to see what the children would come up with. Pirates! The children decided to use the felt to fashion pirate accessories like eye patches and belts. We decided to follow the children’s lead and go on a treasure hunt.  Each child was given an opportunity to name something they thought should be on the treasure map and off we went!
















Another highlight this week was blackberry picking. At snack time the kids really enjoyed getting to eat the berries they had worked so hard to pick.































Until next time...

Miss Crystal 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

This Week with the Robins


The new school year is off to a great start! Here are some of the highlights from this week…



Spending some quality time outside enjoying what might be the last warm weather for a while…

Sidewalk Chalk  

 




A returning favorite from Kamp Kidspace – Ice block painting. 
Ice + Salt+ Watercolors = Tons of fun!
 
 



We asked the Robins to paint some of their favorite things…



























We read the children’s classic, Corduroy. In honor of this favorite we made teddy bears and experimented with texture by using different fabrics. How neat!














We also talked about friendship. What does it mean to be a friend?


A Friend Is…      
                                                

“Someone that plays together.”

“Someone that plays with you a lot and likes you.”

“It means you need to be nice. A friend is someone to play with and have sleepovers.”

“Someone you like to play with”

“A friend is who you really like and want to play with. You go to their birthdays.”

“Friends play and watch cartoons together. You also do nice things for them.”

“Friend means being kind.”

“Friendship means being kind.”

“Sharing.”

“Sharing and hugging and making people feel better.”

“Playing.”

“Someone nice that plays with you.”


Last but not least…FLUBBER! This gooey stuff has been a huge hit in our classroom. It is truly a unique sensory experience. Here is the recipe…

 
In one container mix 1 1/2  cups warm water with 2 cups white glue and food coloring. In another container mix 3 teaspoons Borax with 1 1/3 cups warm water. Pour the mixtures together and gently life and turn the mixture until only about a tablespoon of liquid is left. Flubber will be sticky for a moment or two. Let excess liquid drip off and flubber will be ready. Store in an airtight container for about 3 weeks of use. 


(Note: Flubber has a tendency to sometimes adhere to clothing. We have the children wear paint smocks when playing at this center.)







We can't wait to see what fun awaits us next week! Have a great weekend!

 - Miss Crystal





Friday, September 9, 2011

school age school days

Wednesday was the first day of school! We decided to kick off the school year with self portraits, but not any old self portrait, full body portraits! Our friends partnered off to trace each other and then draw ourselves. They turned out great! We were hoping to have the "bodies" spread around the room but the kids loved them so much they wanted to take them home! :)


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Robins' First Day - Family Portraits


Goodbye summer…hello new school year! The Robins spent the day learning names, getting used to new routines, finding out a little bit more about one another, and of course having tons of fun. As an afternoon class activity the children created family portraits which, as you can see, turned out absolutely wonderful. We’re off to a great start and looking forward to an amazing year!

- Ms. Crystal








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