Fall has arrived
in Pre-K 100!
During Read Aloud, we have been discussing the idea that school is a safe place where kids can play and learn together, and our grown-ups go away and come back.
In Math we have been working hard on discussing the following:
How objects are the same and different and WHY?
Ways to group/sort different objects
-Color
-Size/Shape
-Usage (markers and paper are used together)
-Sorting into two groups
In Work Center Time we are continuing to develop social skills while working on writing readiness, math readiness, fine motor, and gross motor development.
In the morning we had Parents as Reading Partners to share our family books
and read with our parents.
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The first day of Fall was Wednesday September 23rd.
We read a poem together about deciduous trees:
Deciduous Tree Poem
A bouncy baby,
Black striped skunk,
Saw a leafless,
Brown tree trunk,
Daddy, daddy, tell me please,
Why certain trees,
Have no leaves?
Some trees are bare,
Very bald,
All their leaves,
Have felled and falled...
Daddy skunk,
Took a look,
Opened up his science book,
Says right here,
Plain to see,Deciduous
A type of tree…
Trees whose leaves have dropped and falled,Deciduous,
Is what they’re called...
And we created our own deciduous trees to celebrate the beginning of Fall
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