Baby Week I provided lots of time and opportunity
for the children to take on the role of caregiver and nurturer of our classroom
babies.
Additionally, they explored and assumed these roles
as they played with the large play houses that were brought into the classroom
for our Baby Weeks.
Baby Week is the starting point of our Growing Unit,
so there was lots of discussion about the many ways in which the children have
grown since they were babies. The
children took great pride in sharing their baby picture, clothes and story with
their classmates. This activity provided
a concrete illustration of each child's personal growth.
Happy Birthday to Grant, who turned four and
celebrated with us on Thursday, March 24!
Divertido con Espanol / Fun with Spanish
Rosalba
assisted the children as they water color painted "biberones"!
Vocabalo de Semana en Espanol / Words of the Week
in Spanish
Biberon /
Baby Bottle
Crecer /
Grow
Bebe /
Baby
Semana /
Week
Looking Deeper:
Exploration and Learning through Play
Let's take a closer look at the recurring connection
between the children's play and our class discussions.
During Doctor Weeks, we talked about the three
things we need to do to stay healthy. They are: eat health foods, get
plenty of rest, and get plenty of exercise. This week as we discussed how
much we have grown since we were babies, we concluded that these three
activities not only kept us healthy, but also facilitated our growth from
babies to big girls and boys! Interestingly, before we even had this
conversation the children innately revealed that they possessed this knowledge
in the way that they "played" and cared for the dolls. Within
their play they consistently fed, walked and napped the babies daily.
Children routinely demonstrate, broaden and deepen their knowledge within their
play. Frequently our class discussions merely point out to the
children what they actually know. Often our discussions merely put the
knowledge they have both gained and exhibited during their play into words that
they can then share and apply at other times and within other situations.
In a way, the play environment is the research lab and our class discussions
provide a forum for reflective and connective thinking as
we articulate our findings!
Have a fun and restful weekend!
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