Fun,
Fun, Fun Week was filled with
"fun" learning activities! The children experimented with eye
droppers and colored water to create new colors.
They
strung Cheerios, pretzels and beads to make necklaces.
They
requested a return of our special pop corn popper. Watching the pop corn pop is almost as much
fun as eating it!
At Story
Time they listened to felt board fairy tales, and stories from their favorite
author, Kieko Kasza.
A return
visit from Baby Mikka was an additional highlight of the week.
Happy Summer
Birthday to Ethan, Eli, Chelsea, Anderson, Grady, Tommy and Will!
Divertido con Espanol / Fun with Spanish
This
Week, Rosalba delighted in reinforcing the children's growing Spanish
vocabulary throughout are many and varied "Fun Activities"!
Vocabalo de Semana
en Espanol /
Words of the Week in Spanish
Divertido / Fun
Palomitas / Pop Corn
Colores / Colors
Semana / Week
Looking
Deeper: Exploration and Learning through
Play
This
Week let's take a closer look at the "fun" of play!
As
mentioned above, this week was filled with a wide variety of activities, some
new, some back by popular demand, but all Fun, Fun, Fun! One characteristic that these activities had
in common was the fact that they were multi-layered in skill focus, and
provided the children with a "review" of many skills and facts that
we focused upon over the course of the year!
The
children excitedly mixed colored water every day this week and never tired of
creating new colors. They experienced
this activity as playful and fun, but as is always the case with play, it was
so much more! Manipulating an eye dropper
was a new learning experience for many of the children.
They
spontaneously reviewed and exclaimed that blue and yellow made green, that red
and yellow made orange, and that blue and red made purple. Additionally, Spanish was utilized as the children were heard to exclaim; I made verde....... anaranjado.......morado!
Stringing
Cheerios and pretzels is a fun fine motor activity that quickly morphed into a
Math lesson as the children began counting the number of Cheerios and pretzels
that were on their strings, and discerned who had more and/or most.
Subtraction
came into play as the children began eating their necklaces!
Stringing
colored beads provided experimentation with Math concepts of greater complexity
as the children instinctively began to form patterns with the colored beads!
Science
concepts were reviewed as we talked once again about how and why a kernel of
corn expands when heated and eventually "pops," turning into
something delicious! Before we knew it, we were discussing Social Studies as the
children remembered and articulated that the Native Americans made pop corn
while sitting around their camp fires!
The
children demonstrated their knowledge and love of literature as they requested
their favorite stories by a beloved author!
The
children delighted in the exercise of social and gross motor skills as they
played on our Field Trip to the Bethlehem Town Park Playground!
Play is
fun! Play is a source of great joy! Play is also a wonderful vehicle of learning for children and adults of all
ages! Remember to always take time,
and/or make time to Play!
Have a fun and restful weekend!
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