Sunday, September 27, 2015

Animal Adventures!

Animal Adventures visited preschool last Tuesday!  Both classes had a wonderful time with Zoo Keeper Emily.  She showed us many animals that had fur and scales.  We got to learn about them, see them up close, and even touch any animal we wanted to.  Below are photos of the animals.  I was able to find a few pics without faces of the kids touching the animals.  You'll have to wait for the end of the year preschool movie for some special ooh and ahh faces!


The baby rabbit named "Nugget" was only 5 weeks old and it was her first trip away from mommy.  She brought along her sibling "Chicken" to keep her company on the journey.  She was one of the kids' favorites.  The skink gets its' name from their blue tongue.  Mrs. Hill and I tried to get a pic of the tongue, but he was too fast for us!  The lizard was surprisingly soft to touch and the spines were not sharp at all!


The ferret was a bit smelly.  Kind of like a wet dog!  The kids were in complete giggles watching him do the hula dance and get folded in half, backwards!  Who could not love that little face?  The skunk was HUGE!!  It was getting ready to hibernate for the winter.  This skunk was very special because of it's unusual coloring.  The stink of the skunk was taken out, so no smelly skunk!  The kids were quite impressed with the baby alligator.  At their zoo, they have an 8 foot long alligator!  The alligator's mouth was taped closed so he would not take a nibble of someone's finger.  The kids were very happy to hear that the tape does not hurt him.


Another favorite animal was the chinchilla.  If you have never pet a chinchilla, you will never believe how soft they are!  Chinchillas are great climbers and hide from their prey in very tiny spaces.  The PM kids got to have a chinchilla sit on their head!  We also got to see the chinchilla get "squished" into a taco and a burrito.  This showed us how they squeeze into those small spaces!  Can you believe that we have corn snakes here in Massachusetts?  They are very afraid of vibration, so they often slither away quickly and hide from us.  They are harmless and the kids were amazed at how smooth the snake was.


Agh!  The boa is by far Mrs. D's least favorite creature friend!  The kids were oh, so brave to hold the boa in their laps!

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Zoo Unit - Week 1

We are finally in the swing of things and have begun our first "real" unit of the school year.  We dove right into the Zoo Unit with all kinds of zoo activities, songs and games.  We are learning animal names, where they like to live and play, and about their characteristics (colors and skin patterns, how many legs, how they like to move, and other body features such as teeth, tails and so forth).

This week for table time, we sorted peacock feathers by their colors and used our little pincer fingers to push and pull putty apart to find zoo animal erasers hidden inside.  Other fine motor activities to get strong hands included feeding Mr. Monkey plastic bananas with tweezers, following paths to match animals, and putting together Duplo blocks to make animal pictures.  We also fed monkeys on long stick grabbers that you had to use pull triggers on the end to make the mouths open and close to catch the pom-pom "food".  A favorite activity was the Elefun game.  There are small fabric butterflies that fly up the elephant's trunk with a fan inside the elephant.  You have to catch the flying butterflies with nets.  Most of the time, the butterflies fell to the floor and placed into the nets by little fingers!  We counted bananas to string onto monkey cards and matched animal pictures to their shadows.

Two teacher table games included "Please Do Feed the Animals" where they got to put a gem onto the animal picture if they had that animal on their game card.  The other game was called, "Going to the Zoo!"  This is played like Candy Land.  You spin the spinner to find out what animal you will travel along the path to visit.


More table activities included zoo animal rubber stamps, playdough with animal stampers, a zoo floor puzzle, and Crocodile Dentist (a game where you push the croc's teeth one at a time, and eventually one of the teeth causes his mouth to "chomp").  We matched the spots on the creature from the Put Me in the Zoo book with magnetic pom-poms .  We also drew on spots on our giraffes to match the number on the card.

During Circle Time, we learned the song, "Monkeys Jumping on the Bed" and acted it out.  We sang, "Monkeys Teasing Mr. Alligator" and Mrs. D used her monkey pom-pom puppets and a green sock for the alligator.  We danced around to an animal moves song!  Another game we played was "Land, Sea, and Air".  Mrs. D had lots of animal photos to name and then decide where they liked to live.  We found that some animals like to be in two or more places.  There were some really goofy and silly looking creatures in her envelope!



The AM kids got to pick their pumpkin from the pumpkin patch!  Now we have two pumpkins waiting for our Pumpkin Fun week and Fall Fiesta.


FIRE DRILL!!
We even had a fire drill one morning!  Here we are going out the playground gate to practice getting out of the school quickly and safely!  Mrs. Sumner was one of the adults who helped hold our hands.  Once we got to the soccer fields, we sang a few songs to pass the time.


All in all, it was a short, but fun and busy week!


Monday, September 14, 2015

Our First Few Days of School

The We have had a great first few days getting to know the rules and routines, learning one another's names, and just having fun!

During Table Time, we caught rolling marbles (an excellent eye-hand coordination and visual tracking activity), used our pincher fingers to pick up pom poms, place straws in small holes in a cheese container, drop pennies in the slot of a squeeze jelly jar, and fill up test tubes with water using a large eye dropper.  We also strung letter beads on Mrs. D's Chicka Boom tree.  We played a lot of cookie games with matching cookies, counting chocolate chips (pom-pom's) onto a cookie (shown in next collage) and filling up cookie jars with magnetic cookies.  We also played a cookie game where we followed a cookie "recipe".  There were cookie cards with ingredients on the back.  We picked up the cookies to find our ingredients with a suction cup spoon.  We had to watch out for the "rotten egg" cards.


Our letter this week was H, so there were several ways to explore making an H with Duplos, pattern blocks, and stamping (not pictured).  We also found magnetic letters in a tub filled with packing peanuts.  After catching the letters with a magnetic wand, the kids would match the letter onto a letter mat.

Two of our most favorite activities were in the sensory table.  Colored water beads wiggled and jiggled as we scooped them up.  They were very slippery and bouncy too!  We made lots of colored foam in the water table.  We re-used hand soap containers filled with water and about 1 tsp. of clear dish soap.  Of course we added food coloring to our mixtures.  Voila!  Many hours of foam fun!

We also played a Preschool Friend Lotto Game where we found the pictures of all our new friends and teachers.  This game will be coming home to play with your family in the upcoming weeks.


After reading, the Chicka Chicka Boom Boom story, for project/craft time, we made Chicka trees with our handprints and letters in our name as well as a Chicka snack with pretzle rods, green apple slices, and a black grape "coconut".  Most of the kids gobbled up their trees with gusto!  We made sculptures with foam blocks, pipe cleaners and beads.

During circle time we learned quite a few new songs.  Some songs were just for fun and to help everyone feel more comfortable, and others helped us learn each other's names.  The hits were Sticky Bubble Gum, Who Stole the Cookie From the Cookie Jar, and Stand Up.  One game they enjoyed was the Backpack song/game.  Each kiddo got a turn to wear the special backpack while we all sang a song.  At the end of the song, that child got to pick a card out of the backpack.  The card told us silly things to do, such as jump up and down, clap our hands, count to 10, etc.  We also played a find and seek game with our shoes!  Each child and teacher took off one of their shoes and we placed them in the middle of our circle time area.  One at a time, each child picked up a shoe and then located it's owner.  This was another game to help us learn each other's names.  Our kick a ball game started off great as we passed the ball to one another by calling out their names.  However, it quickly blew up into a full fledged kick the ball around game (as I knew it would) that brought on LOTS of GIGGLES and LAUGHTER!

Our preschool garden is in full bloom!  The PM kids got to visit the garden and helped our class choose one of the pumpkins.  We cut it off the vine and will use it during our pumpkin explorations and our Fall Fiesta coming up in a few weeks!  The AM class will pick their pumpkin this coming week.









Welcome to Preschool 2015-2016!


Welcome to Mrs. D's preschool blog!  It is my hope that this blog will give you a glimpse into your child's school day and that you can feel a part of our experiences.  I welcome your comments on what you like or any suggestions for improvement.  I want this to be a valuable use of all of our time!

Now onto our first day....
Hopefully, you all saw the small green ball of green playdough that came home and read the note about our Magic Playdough.  The kids were really excited to see the dough change colors.  It is going to be a good year!