
Monday, December 6, 2010
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Since we returned to school from Thanksgiving break, we have been busy getting involved in Christmas activities. It's hard to believe that there are only three weeks of school left before winter break!! The three year old class has started working on a special present for their families. We can't put any pictures on here of that since it's a secret :)
The sensory table has been transformed into a glittery snowy village.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Pre-K Thanksgiving Bracelets
Friday, we made bracelets with special beads to help us remember the story. The children were really interested in the story, especially the details about the long cold winter and what the Native Americans taught the Pilgrims about life in the United States.
Stringing the beads was good exercise for our fingers!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Pumpkin Pie Painting

Thursday, November 18, 2010
We've had 50 days of pre-k!!!



The poem is also written in the big pocket chart so we can practice reading it during group time. I have been amazed at how quickly the children have learned this short poem about the month of November. This activity helps build vocabulary and also gives us the opportunity to work on print concepts, such as reading left to write.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Spicy Turkeys and Handy Work Center Activities
I wish I could have recorded the way the classroom smelled this afternoon when the pre-k students were working on their spicy turkeys! It smelled just like a Thanksgiving dinner.
We used paint brushes to brush glue onto the turkey bodies and feathers. Then we used spices in shakers to decorate the turkey. Onion salt, garlic powder, paprika, sage, nutmeg, and parsley flakes were some of the spices we used. We hung them in the hallway so the rest of the school could enjoy the smells!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Preschool Turkey Painting
Pre-K
We have been working on identifying lower case letters in pre-k. Yesterday we pretended to cross a river by stepping on stones with letters on them. We each took turns helping our friends cross the river by telling them which letters to go to next. We did a great job identifying the letters and no one fell into the water!
Also in pre-k we have been learning the story of the first Thanksgiving. To work on our fine motor skills, we made some Pilgrim boys and girls and Mayflower ships for our bulletin board.

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