For our basket raffle, our classroom has chosen the "Breakfast Basket" as our theme. We were thinking that some of the things going into the basket could include (but are not limited to):
Pancake Mix
Whisks
Pancake Flippers
Syrup
Oven Mits
Muffin Mix
Chocolate Chips (for pancakes or waffles)
IHop Giftcard
Egg Separater
Placemats
Anything that you or your family thinks would be a great breakfast idea would be welcome!
Monday, October 29, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Tracing Water Flow
The children seemed to be excited
about how the water moved. Although it
is still difficult for some children to manipulate their markers the way they
want, they were able to demonstrate through actions and words what they knew
about the path of water down a fountain.
Words like “fall,” “down,” and “move” were used by the children. Some of the children moved their arms to show
us how the water moves.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Building
The past few
weeks we have noticed an interest in building with the children. They are building with various materials around
the room. Some of the children have been
trying to stack and build with rocks, shells, blocks, and other materials
around the classroom.
We are going to start using different
types of building materials that may allow themselves to be used not only as
towers, but other types of structures.
We have thought about different kinds of blocks, tiles, and other types
of materials that the children might find interesting to build with.
Friday, October 5, 2012
What's in a pumpkin?
We have started to explore different types of natural materials in the classroom, some of which are found primarily in this season. This week, we collected leaves outside, then took them in to examine. We ended up breaking them into very small pieces that we will use for future explorations.
One of the other materials we brought into the classroom this week were pumpkins. We let the children explore with them for a few days, feeling and examining the outside. We then cut open the top and talked about what we might find inside. After we opened it up to look at, the children were able to explore what we saw. We decided that instead of cookies, dogs, or toys, that pumpkins had seeds inside.
The open pumpkins were made available for the children to explore on their own or with small groups. It was interesting to see the way each child chose to explore. Those children that were not interested in touching the pumpkin with their hands found other ways to explore. Some decided to use their nose, and some decided to use objects around the room to explore with.
One of the other materials we brought into the classroom this week were pumpkins. We let the children explore with them for a few days, feeling and examining the outside. We then cut open the top and talked about what we might find inside. After we opened it up to look at, the children were able to explore what we saw. We decided that instead of cookies, dogs, or toys, that pumpkins had seeds inside.
The open pumpkins were made available for the children to explore on their own or with small groups. It was interesting to see the way each child chose to explore. Those children that were not interested in touching the pumpkin with their hands found other ways to explore. Some decided to use their nose, and some decided to use objects around the room to explore with.
This child decided to bring a tool from the toolbox over. He was not interested in touching the pumpkin with his hands but still wanted to examine what was inside. We thought this was a neat alternative to using his hands and showed his ability to problem solve by using materials around the classroom.
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