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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Weekly Reflection: Sorting Colors and Shapes
The children enjoyed sorting their colors with fruit loops!
The also practiced seriation by sorting their shapes and stacking them from big to small.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Snow Bears and Peeling and Sticking Stickers
The children had fun painting their snow bears with glue and shaving cream and dressing them with pom pom balls and felt materials. The children also strengthen their fine motor skills by peeling and sticking stickers on their paper.
Play dough and Spaghetti Noodles
The children enjoyed experimenting with spaghetti noodles and sticking them in the play dough. They had so much fun.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
It's Snowing!
The children got messy with the shaving cream pretending it was snow. They drove their cars through the snow to see the tire tracks as well as clap to see the snowflakes fall down. We also had a snowball fight. It was lots of fun.
Decorating our Collage and Mixing colors
The children decorated their collage as well as experimented with finger paint to see what new colors was made when mixing the two primary colors together. They made hand prints and drove cars over the paint to see the tire tracks.
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