Tuesday, December 22, 2015

prek 100



Pre-K 100 is learning all about different holidays during the month of December.  We read the story The Borrowed Hanukkah Latkes  by Nancy Cote. We wanted to make Latkes (potato pancakes) just like Rachel did in the story to celebrate Hanukkah.



       



Allyson and Julianne making potato latkes in kitchen center. 
   

 

                                                                Enjoying Our Latkes
   
Jayden, Allyson, Yatziri and Julianne enjoying latkes.

Jesus, Coto, and Jayden eating their latke. 
The children have had a wonderful time learning about all of the different ways families celebrate the holidays. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning for our classroom holiday celebration!













Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Parent Workshop this Friday! Come for the workshop at 8:00, stay for our center time!

Dear Families,

This Friday, December 18th, before Parents as Learning Partners, the Pre-k teachers will be giving a workshop on the importance of developing fine motor skills for the 4-5-6 age group. Pre-K and K families are invited! 

Please come for our workshop at 8:00 am in room Pre-K 106, then join your child from 8:40-930 for our center time. At this time, you can play with your child in a fine motor center, or in the center of their choice, and you can see first-hand how our teachers coach students along in developing hand strength, scissor grip and control, and small object manipulation.

We hope to see you there!

Community Helpers

       As our unit on Community Helpers came to an end, the children in Pre-K 106 had the opportunity to learn about these important people across centers. 


In Dramatic Play Jason, David and Ammar dressed up as doctors and pretended to check a patient's heart.




Hailey cooks up a delicious meal as our class chef.

In Library center, Milo, Anthony and Nora read their favorite books about Community Helpers.


Elizabeth prepares some cookies for her friends.

Dr. Nathan is taking care of Nora's pet.






In Block Center Firefighters are ready to go!


In Floor Puzzle Center, Allison and Jason are proud of their fire truck puzzle.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Pre K Celebrates Thanksgiving

We Are Thankful

Pre K 106 and 100 gathered with family and friends to say thank you for our Community Helpers and for each other.








November Celebration

            November We Are Thankful Celebration!

Thank you for joining us for our We Are Thankful Celebration! The students had a wonderful time sharing what they've learned about community helpers, singing songs about the traditions and history of Thanksgiving, and sharing a delicious meal with you, their families!













Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Story Re-telling and Re-enacting and Yoga Time in Pre-K 100!




One of the exciting shifts in our Read Aloud lately has been finding new ways to retell our favorite stories. First, we tried re-reading our favorite stories and acting them out. Friends took turns playing different roles in classic stories like the Little Red Hen and the Three Little Pigs. Then, we decided that we needed some props and costumes! During center time, some friends drew, cut, colored, and created houses and barns for the SETTING, and character headbands for the costumes.  Here are some exciting pictures of our class re-enacting The Three Little Pigs. Re-reading and acting out our favorite stories is a great way to build story language and a sense of how stories go (we meet characters, who live in a setting, who face a problem, then solve it and often learn a lesson in the end).


                           










Learning Letters and Sounds
 We continue our study of learning letters and sounds by working with the letters using multiple modalities. Some friends build their name with letter tiles. Some write their name with paint. Some write it in sand. Some roll playdough and form the letters of their name on top of letter cards. Practicing how to form and say the sound of letters in many ways is a great way to learn because it uses all of our senses!

Wilson using alphabet letters to spell his name
                              
                                     T is for Toast






Yamilet the cashier at our class grocery store



Allyson making a letter T out of construction paper


                                                                                                                      Time for Yoga

As the weather gets colder, we have been thinking of ways to stretch and move our bodies inside. One of our friends offered to teach us some yoga moves! These moves are terrific ways to relax and awaken our bodies, and the moves also require us to take long, deep breaths with is important to help get plenty of oxygen to our brains and all the parts of our bodies!

Julianne teaching the class yoga
 



Butterfly pose