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The children had fun exploring with the sand and using their fine motor skills to pour and scoop the sand.
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The children enjoyed dancing, laughing, and holding hands with their friends while singing their favorite songs d...
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For our Freindship Theme, our toddlers praticed giving hugs, sharing toys and they pra...
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Play dough! The children LOVE play dough. The children created bug sculptures usin...
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The children practiced safety at work by putting on their construction hat at the site while at work.
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The children enjoyed painting the town out of boxes using water color paint.
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The children had fun crawling through the tunnel. This exercise targeted their language, social, and motor sk...
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The children enjoyed the story "The Three Little Pigs" they learned that the brick house was the strongest of...
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The children practiced walking upstairs alone with both feet on each step.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Science: Viewing Inch Worms With Magnifying Glass
The children view inch worms and got a close up view while looking though Magnifying glass to observe them.
Caterpillar and Tree Craft
The children made caterpillars out of colorful circles and tore tissue papers to make trees where the caterpillars live.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Felt Board Activity
The children enjoyed the story "The Very Hungry Caterpillar". They took turns placing the fruits on the felt board and seeing how the caterpillar turned into a pretty little butterfly. They even put stripes on the butterfly to make it colorful and pretty.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Where is the Bugs? Sensory Table with Shredded paper and Bugs.
The children enjoyed exploring the sensory table to find bugs. The all came running over to me and the other teachers to show us what they had found.
Ladybug Counting Small Group Math Activity
The children enjoyed counting and placing spots on the ladybug. They also helped their friends by joining in and helping them to count.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Fine Motor Activities
The children enjoyed these fine motor activities using rice to pour and scoop. They also enjoyed attaching the clothes pins to the bins.
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