Friday, April 20, 2018

Week of April 23 to 27

Classroom: Mariquitas

Blog Theme: I love the plants

Week: From 04/23/2018 to 04/27/2018

What we are learning?
Dear Parents,
 
We hope you all have a wonderful week. This week we will continue learning our theme “I love the plants”. Children will be exploring for another week the world of plants through their senses. They will learn the characteristics of plants and trees through visual flashcards.
 
We will also continue working on motor and sensorial activities related to this theme, so children can continue learning through fun experiences while keeping strengthening gross and fine motor skills, language and socio-emotional skills.  Some activities children will enjoy are as follows:
 

·         Participate in dramatic play.

·         Classify fruits by color.   

·         Jump with one foot.

·         Catch and pop bubbles.  

·         Tear paper and fold paper.

·         Identify parts of the body while looking at the mirror.    


Thank you for letting us play such an important role in your child’s life and we hope you have a great weekend.

Holidays & Upcoming Events

·         Field Trip Day during the week of Monday, April 23rd to Friday, April 27th, 2018.

·         National Tree Day on Friday. April 27th, 2018.


Year-Round Activities

Student of the Week

Please make sure to sign up your child for this wonderful activity!

As you know, every week a child is given a set week that he/she are the student of the week. On Monday of their week the student of the week should bring a poster and a book created with family pictures, favorite books, sports/hobbies, animals or anything they are interested in. Also, on their week parents and the student of the week may pick a day to present the poster and the book to the class. The student of the week may also bring favorite toys and books to school so they can share with classmates.

Sign up today! Sign-up sheets are available at the entrance of the classroom.

 

Friendly Reminders


·         Wash your hands and your child hands when entering your child’s classroom.

·         Always store pacifiers in their packages.

·         Read, review and fill out your child’s journal with information for the teacher.

·         Label all your child’s clothing and items and make sure that your child has TWO extra set of clothing that is appropriate to weather in his/her cubby.

·         Make sure to remove clothing from the cubby and just leave one set of clothing and a blanket for nap time.

·         Make sure to take the blanket home on Fridays for laundry and bring it back on Monday.

·         Bring diapers, wipes and rash ointment and label them with your child’s name when requested and if needed.

·         Make sure to fill out an administration or authorization form specifying when bug spray, diaper cream and any other ointment should be applied and be sure to supply and label the items with your child's name and place them in a Tote bag.

·         Morning snack time is at 8:45 am every day till 9:10 am.

·         Label all bottles and food that you bring to preschool for your child with your child’s name and the date it was prepared and drop it in the kitchen. Please keep in mind we are a nut free environment.

·         Inform the teacher if there has been a change in your child’s feeding schedule.

·         Do not bring your child to school if the child has a fever of over 101F or any contagious conditions.

 

Star Words of the Week


·         The tree - El árbol

·         The fruits - Las frutas

 

Song of the Week


Un día en el parque jugando estaba
Con mis amigos de Sff!
Mire hacia el suelo, vi algo pequeño
La semillita yo vi pasar
Yo la tome con mucho cuidado
Y en una taza con amor la sembré,
Con tierra y agua creció mi plantita
Y muchas flores yo vi nacer
Cuida tú alrededor,
A las plantitas respeta,
Por un mundo mejor cuida la naturaleza

Poems


Una hermosa flor
Para ti con mucho amor.

Finger Games


Abro y cierro

Abro y cierro

Abro y cierro

Mis manitos

Abro y cierro

Abro y cierro

Y doy unas palmaditas.

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