The monthly theme for September in Kindergarten is "All About Me". This week in we are learning about our families! In our classroom we discussed how much we love our families, how each family is different, and about how pets can be important family members as well. Yesterday we drew pictures of our families, and today we counted the number of people within our immediate family. Most of us had four people, but a few of us had five or three. Tomorrow we will have a special Show and Tell where we will share family photos with each other! We can't wait! Take a look at some of our drawings!
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
We Love Fall in Kindergarten!
I love the Fall! The school year is fresh and new and exciting! The students are ready and eager to learn. I love to get out all of my special Fall books and start right in on Fall art projects. One of my favorite art projects is making leaves! This week in Kindergarten we talked about why leaves change colors and we did two different leaf projects. Check these out on the wall in our classroom!
Monday, September 10, 2012
Week One in Kindergarten
Last week was the first week of the school year! Everyone has adjusted well to having a more structured setting. As well as sitting down and doing official school work, we also had some fun working with manipulatives, and using shaving cream! Here are some pictures to show just how much fun was had! We look forward to the rest of the year being just as fun as week one!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Pre-Preschool's Last Day of Summer Camp!
Hello Parents!
Today was a very special day, as it was the last day of
summer camp! Next week we will be
starting the academic school year through June of 2013. We are very excited about the new
school year and have many fun and exciting activities planned :)
This morning, our class enjoyed a few bowls of some hearty
cheerios, bananas and milk. After
breakfast, we found our way back to class, being able to freely choose our
activities for the morning.
Dramatic play was a popular area.
Our girls and boys enjoyed taking down and using dishes, food and
dinosaurs for teacher-guided free choice!
After the early morning free curriculum choice, the kiddos were able to
explore playdough in Ms. Annie and Ms. Kelly’s room! We have the same kind, but apparently its much more fun to
play with playdough in our old room :)
On the large table, new puzzles were available. The three puzzles included “ABC
puzzle”, “Dinosaur puzzle”, and the “Automobile puzzle”. Wouldn’t you know it, the fire engine
was a favorite puzzle piece (which reminds us, please look on your Shutterfly
for the field trip to the Firehouse)!
During the last little bit of free activity choice, children
went potty, then came back to clean our room up a tad :). For our Summer Fun Day, we decided to
listen to Frogtown, dancing at the song times, then our Lullaby Collection
(getting out our blankets and sleeping buddies. And finally, going on our last buggy for a while! Next week we will have a full class of
friends, some new, some not, and we couldn’t be more excited!
We took lots of pictures on our buggy ride, and had a lot of
“going fast” times, since it was our last one :) The kiddos had an awesome time watching Ms. Kelsey and Mr.
Tim sweat from running and pushing the buggy so much! :)
We came back into our room after the buggy ride, found
stories from our library, got out beds, blankets and bed sheets, and had a VERY
relaxed reading time (most of the young ones were sprawled out on the floor,
ready for nap:). But we were more
excited to eat lunch. We lined up,
sang our ABC’s, counted to 20, using the poster on our door, and said our
blessing as we marched quietly into the cafeteria. After ham, turkey, cheese, break and milk were gobbled up, a
special treat was handed out for our fruit portion! Fruit Pizzas!!!
Most of us picked off the strawberries and blueberries, leaving the
crust (shortbread) alone :)
Nap is going great.
We are getting a lot of rest for the long break :)
A special note- All six of our girls were dry for their late
morning potty trip! Way to go
girls! And our boys were only damp
:) Good job class!
Kelsey and Tim
What is our favorite part about
summer-
(Collected during conversations over
the last two weeks, including all summer enrollment kids)
Clara- Seeing horsies
Eli- Sunshine hi-yahs
Erin- Buggy rides
Evie- Baby brothers coming in summers
Gabe- Walking with Mommy
Grace- Drinking lots of water!
Jackson- Basketballs
Jane- Swimming with Daddy
Hailey- Water on my shirt and
splashing
Kyler- Outside and throwing balls
Mason- Getting wet and lots of water.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Pre-Preschooler's Day of Water
Hello Everyone!
Today was a very exquisite day :) Mondays usually are a little difficult to get started,
however, this Monday was very different!
We started our Monday with free play in the morning, choosing blocks,
dolls, dress-up, cars, magnet board (with letters and numbers) and books. This was soon after a delicious
breakfast of yogurt, granola and milk!
Ms. Kelsey arrived, which meant potty time! We took our girls potty first, then
followed with a boy trip down the hall.
Our kiddos are one more day closer to being potty trained :)
After potty, our class helped put fresh water into the
sensory table, along with aquatic animals and bowls. While children explored and learned in the water, Mr. Tim
and Ms. Kelsey spoke of animals they had seen that live in the water. Mr. Tim explained that he was at
Seaside this weekend and saw great big seals! They thought it was very cool that Mr. Tim was able to feed
them :) We discussed how water
felt, and whether or not the water was warm (we decided it was:).
Around 10:00AM, we headed outside to enjoy the nice weather,
before it ends! Our other friends
were already out by the time we got outside. But we joined in the fun right away!
After coming in, we took out beds, along with bed sheets,
blankets and pillows. After
setting up beds, our class began reading books, stringing beads and pictures,
or relaxed on their beds :) Ms.
Kelsey and Mr. Tim helped friends string beads, until book reading became
suddenly popular :) So, Ms. Kelsey
walked over to the teacher area, grabbing a big book from the teacher
area. It was “Brown Bear, Brown
Bear”! They listened and
enjoyed. Then walked to the
kitchen for their yummy Beaver Tailgate lunch! Sorry, I meant just Tailgate lunch :)
As a reminder, school will be closed for teacher in-service
day and Labor Day weekend, from Wednesday, August 27, 2012 through Monday,
September 4, 2012.
We will reopen on Tuesday, September 5th, 2012 :)
Have a great day!
What our kiddos had to say about bugs
today when we caught some special ones:
Jane- He can go for a boat ride! (
Then found a toy boat to hold him in)
Eli- That's funny!
Grace- Whoa! That bug's too fast!
Kyler- Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle!
Clara- Where'd his head go? (He was
an odd sort of bug!)
Erin- Where's his mommy?
Evie- He should make some wings to
fly.
Mason- Is he for squishing?
Hailey- He wants to live in the grass please.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Pre-Preschooler's Day of Music
Hi Everyone!
Well this week has had more music than any other week here
at CHA! This week we not only made
tambourines and egg shakers, but the dancing alone could have caused a reading
on a seismograph! Luckily for us,
we have two more days of music madness :)
This morning Ms. Katie (Mr. Tim’s) came to visit us again in
the morning, and stayed throughout the day! It sure is nice having some extra hands for activities
:) We started out using our
stampers with colorful inkpads. We
used bunny stamps, butterfly stamps, monument stamps, and many more :) We read a few big stories as well, as a
warm up to our own reading and play.
Ms. Kelsey arrived as we were finishing up our free play with dolls,
letters, fake food, buckles and colored blocks and waffle blocks.
We sat down for curriculum, singing the hello everybody song
in our big circle. We had to sing
over the “Hello everybody” part, as we have ten kiddos! :) We danced with egg shakers and “shakers
with handles”, as we danced to our favorite dancing songs; then toned it down a
bit with our Lullaby Collection.
Kiddos freely ran to grab their blankets and pillows to “sleep and relax”
while laying down :)
Finally, it was time to head outside! We strapped on our shoes, lined up,
counted to 10, and marched outside for some extreme sand play (while children
were walking in line, they danced and sang to various songs they recently
heard)!
Also, please mark the school closure dates on your calendar. Teacher In-Service days will be August 29th,
2012 through September 3rd, 2012. We will be preparing our class for the upcoming school year,
and looking over our VORTS to help us plan for curriculum :)
Mr. Tim will be taking his vacation tomorrow, at 12 (noon),
and will return next week on Monday.
A short staycation at home :)
Have a cool afternoon,
Tim and Kelsey
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Pre-Preschools Journal "Dancing = Fun"!!!
Happy Tuesday Everyone!
It’s been a fun Tuesday morning! We have done a lot in such a short amount of time!
In the morning, we had our early morning art, using colored
pencils and our choice of paper.
We made a lot of designs and markings that look like specific letters of
the alphabet! (so the kiddos say
:) Yet, some of the marks look
just like letter of the alphabet!
Then we danced, jumped and exercised our loud voices! We are sure to remind our kiddos that
loud screams are for outside, while talking quiet is for inside. During free play, children chose
to use waffle blocks to create long: trains, roads, walking places, etc :) Dinosaurs were another favorite choice,
as were scarves and ribbons for dancing!
After taking our boys and girls potty, we continued our
dancing marathon!!! They must have
known, because they came ready for dancing today! We used tambourines (not the ones we made, as they are still
drying), bells, shakers and our bodies to make noise and dance with :) After a good 20 minutes of dancing our
feet tired, we thought a god reward would be a… Buggy Ride! We only have a couple more weeks of
buggy ride time before it starts getting to cold to go all the time :(. However, once our winter clothes are
here, we will be ready to go on them once and awhile still (preferably when the
sun is shining:).
On our buggy ride we passed a large stone sculpture of a
worm, a basketball court, a soccer practice, and a radar checker (check
pictures). We were apparently
going 7mph past the sign :)
Buggy Remarks/Daily Memories-
Clara- "But I WANT to stand up
in the stroller!" Yes, we know :)
Erin- When asked what she wanted to
do when our buggy ride was over- "More buggy ride please".
Evie- "My baby rides in my
buggy?"
Grace- "Whoa! That was a fast
birdie bird!"
Hailey- "I can push the buggy
now. I can practice" (We wouldn't have minded some help with those heavy
strollers today! :)
Jackson- "Hi Kelsey, Hi Tim, Hi
Buggy ride"
Jane- "Faster, faster. No,
FASTER!"
Kyler- "That's my car"
pointing to car driving past.
Heading back into class, we chose to use more dancing items
(and dancing feet:), fruit and vegetables and books to read for our activity
while other went potty and got their beds ready!
We hope you all had a great day!
FYI- Mr. Tim will be taking a short vacation starting this Thursday @ 12 (noon) through Friday
(all day) (AUG 23-24).
Have a great day!
Kelsey and Tim
Monday, August 20, 2012
India and Tigers!
In Kindergarten, this morning’s focus was an introduction to India! We talked about how India has the second
largest population, at over 1 billion people!
We found India on the map in Asia, jutting out into the Indian
Ocean. Then we chose our favorite color
and colored a map of India! When I told
the students that the capital is New Delhi, they all laughed at the silly
name!
India’s flag is a deep orange, white, and a dark green, with
a blue wheel in the middle. All of my
friends thought the wheel looked like a flower! As in other flags, each color means something. In India’s flag the orange means courage,
the white peace, and the green faith.
The blue means sky or water, and the wheel represents continued progress
or growth. We really enjoy learning
about the flags of each country, and what they mean! We did our best job coloring our own flags of India!
This afternoon our focus was on tigers. The tiger is one of the most well known
animals in India. We looked at pictures
of many different tigers on the Internet, while going over some interesting
tiger facts! We also had a tiger drawing lesson! We drew our own tigers following
step-by-step directions and a model on the board. We thought that this was a little tough, but we all did a great
job! All of our tigers turned out to be
wonderfully made! Here are a few samples of our great work!
Pre-Preschool's Journey to the Fire Station!!!
Hi Everyone!
We had a creative start to our Monday. After a delicious
breakfast of yogurt and granola, we moved into the classroom to sit with “Mr.
Tim’s Katie” and sculpt with playdough. Some kiddo’s sculpted their homes,
their mommies or daddies and there were even a few “doggies”. After all the
playdough and tools were put away the kiddos moved on to some free play. Mr.
Tim brought out some blocks and tools from the manipulatives section of our
classroom and dolls and kitchen supplies from the dramatic play area. All of
the kiddos were getting very excited for our field trip to the Lake Oswego Fire
Station so we turned on some music and danced too get our all the wiggles and
giggles out.
After a brief dance session we moved on to today’s
curriculum. Ms. Kelsey had all the students sit at the table with smocks on to
paint paper plates that will later be transformed into homemade tambourines. We
used orange, green and blue paint to decorate them. After we put our paint and
paint brushes away we moved the carpeted area to build with blocks and play
with our stuffed animals until it was time to leave for field trip.
At 9:50 am we put on our shoes and socks and prepared for
our walk to the Jean Road Fire Station. All of the children were extra careful
on our short walk to the fire station, special thanks to Mrs. Anna, Jackson’s
mom, Mrs. Claire, Erin’s mom and Mrs. Cheryl, Evie’s mom who helped us by
holding the hands of kiddos who were not using our class’s yellow rope on our
walk. Upon arrival at our destination we met our gracious hosts the firemen! We
got to learn about the fire trucks and learned that there is a difference
between a fire “truck” and a fire “engine”. A few brave kiddo’s sat in the driver’s
seat of the fire truck and had their picture taken. Then, the firemen talked
about their uniforms, which they told the kiddos may appear scary, but they are
just so the firefighters don’t get hurt.
They put on their hats, masks, oxygen tanks, suits and boots to show the
kiddos just what they wear!
Overall, it was a blast! We
said goodbye to our firefighters and the fire station, got a few group
pictures, and then headed back for lunch!
After snack, we may be able to go outside! It will be a treat for the kiddos,
since last week we had to stay inside to avoid the dreadful heat!
Have a great day!
Katie, Kelsey and Tim
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Making Schultuten in Kindergarten
This week in Kindergarten we learned about Germany! One very special German tradition is the Schultute or "school sack". This is not really a sack, as much as it is a decorative cone, typically made of cardboard and tissue paper! The tradition is that students get some special goodies in their schultute from their teacher on the first day of school. This makes going back to school even more exciting! This week we worked on making our own schultute. When they were finished, I secretly slipped in a few pieces of candy for each child to take home! These were beautiful, and everyone was so excited to take them home and share about the tradition with their parents!
Friday, August 17, 2012
Pre-Preschools Daily Journal: Buggy Ride Fun!
Happy Friday!
Today is the Family BBQ at Jean Rd. Campus for family and
friends!!! We are very excited to
see everyone for some hot food, freezing cold drinks and socializing! The BBQ starts at 6:30PM in the
playground! Please email Patty,
Gina, Tim or Kelsey if you have any questions. See you soon!
This will be a short email, as there are a lot of
preparations needed for our BBQ!
This morning, we started out with a fun art activity:
Creating Cup Faces! Children chose
one marker to color and decorate their cup, then chose two googly eyes to add,
creating a face! We have a few pictures of them creating
the cups on Shutterfly. Be sure to
check them out! We also
practiced our writing skills.
Later on, we went on a buggy ride! This is always a class
favorite, it’s so exciting every person we meet on the way gets to hear the
great news. On our walk we saw a beautiful rainbow, what a treat especially in
this hot weather. Then we saw
another unusual treat, a garage sale. We were all glad to get back to school in
time to beat the heat. To end our
excellent trip, we ran our buggy through a sprinkler! No one objected :)
We came back to our class, finished potty, and read stories
on our shelf. We went to lunch,
and had some very good-tasting chicken (rosemary). Then, we had a surprise event! We went outside for water play!!! By the time the kiddos went down for nap, they were beat! :)
The rest of our afternoon is looking pretty entertaining, we
hope to see everyone tonight at the BBQ!
Mr. Tim, Ms. Kelsey & Ms. McKenzie
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Pre-Preschool's Journal: It's Game Time!!!
Hello All!
Today went by fast!
We had a lot to do today, and tons of time to do it!
Our morning art projects were a hit today, using our old dot
markers we had to take a break from due to an issue concerning coloring
clothing! :) However, our kiddos
have grown much, and barely need a smock for them now! Only Hailey, Grace and Jane
participated in the art project, as it was early in the morning. After our free art, we created and
constructed with blocks, in which cars and “moms and dads” drove and walked
through them freely! :) Right next-door,
dramatic play went on…and on…and on!
It was very fun to see our kiddos so engaged in their play with all
their friends :) Across the room
was a quiet time for reading and book exploration.
After potty, the class got ready for curriculum, sitting on
their bottoms in a circle on the carpet.
Today’s game was “Toss and Tell”.
Mr. Tim and Ms. McKenzie explained the game (only the person with a bean
bag may talk). We began to play,
asking each child “What is your favorite toy”, leaving an open-ended answer
available, allowing them to choose a toy in class, home or made up! Here’s what we came up with:
Mason- “A moon with a big door”
Jane- “…”… “I don’t know” :)
Grace- “…”… I don’t know either :)
Hailey- “A balloon!”
Evie- “Drums!”
Kyler- “…”, “Hmmm”
Erin- “My dolly”
Next, everyone got a beanbag at once! You haven’t heard chatter until you’ve
heard this! :)
For our final game, “Count and Hop”, we used our Tinkerbelle
rug to use for counting numbers and standing on :) We took a few turns counting to ten (sometimes 20), then prepared
to go outside!
We put on our swim clothes, strapped on our shoes, applied
sunscreen and headed out the door!
Outside was a water-wonder land! We dominated the pool, with our giggles and playfulness, which
seemed to catch on real quick :)
Outside, we also wore some of the water starfish at hats during water
play! :) That’s when it went by the fastest! :)
Coming in, changing clothes, we sang the ABC’s, ocean songs,
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and a special Beaver song Mr. Tim showed them :)
Before lunch and nap, it was reading time on our beds. We listened to “The Water is Wide” on
repeat for some quiet background noise.
We read books about the ABC’s, potty, mommies and daddies going on
trips, and so much more!
Have a great Thursday, see you all tomorrow!
DON’T FORGET ABOUT OUR JEAN RD FAMILY BBQ OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL
AT 6:30PM!!!
Tim and McKenzie
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Pre-Preschool "Feeling Charades" in the pool!
Hi Everyone!
Mr. Tim and Ms. McKenzie set up the classroom with colored
blocks, colored connectors, stick people (with markers), colorful bears (big
and small that “hopped all over paper”), counting cookies, balls and music in
the morning for our early birds!
When children were finished eating their food, they came into a
wonderland of fun!
During free time the kiddos traveled back and forth between
rooms, exploring certain toys that they found interesting! :) Eventually we had to hand them back over, as it was time to
clean up to go outside for water play!
The clean-up was fast, but the 10 kids we took potty was a little
time-consuming but absolutely joyful because of all the smiles and giggles they
were giving off :)
Finally it was outside time! We have anticipated the swimming pool for a long time now
and finally were able to play in it!
We got our clothes on for water play, and marched out to see what all
the fun talk was about. To our
surprise, it was awesome! We played in the water for nearly an hour, which lay
under the shade to avoid sunburn. We
asked the children if teachers looked happy or sad about being outside with the
pool on. They agreed the teachers
looked very happy for their children (and tired)! :) So, after awhile swimming in the pool, with the whale,
dolphin, tree, slide and starfish, which were used for hats :), we turned the
water down and let the kiddos air dry a bit. We still ended up having to change all of their clothes!
After water play, we came in for some fun reading time while
beds were being put out.
We hope you enjoyed email, and wish you a happy day!
Tim and McKenzie
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Tuesday's Journal/Music Together & Hot Potato Day!
Hi Everyone!
Ms. Kelsey was not feeling well today, so Ms. McKenzie
joined us for class today, with the help of our younger friend, Ms. Alex!
The kiddos had a great time this morning learning with
number and letters on the magnetic board, while others used dress up and
pretend play in our dramatic play area :)
We had mathematicians and bookworms in one corner, and fairies,
dinosaurs and lions in the other!
Eventually all of the kiddos joined forces however to discover and play
with our plexi-glass colored blocks!
Oh what fun we had, telling our friends and teachers what color the room
was “now”! :) We also continued to
color our stick people with markers!
Then, for our curriculum, we took a step back and learned
about a game called “hot potato”.
We discussed how sometimes food is too hot to eat, and how we can cool
it off. We came up with blowing on
the potato, and tossing it back and forth with our hands would be some great
ways to cool it off. However, the
best ways to cool it off would be to hand it to another friend! We had lots of fun learning our new
game, and may have discovered a new way to instantly cool potatoes!
Before lunch and nap, we sat down for Music Together with
Mr. Craig! We sang songs including
“Two little Blackbirds” and “Ten Little Fingers”. It was our newest classmate Kyler’s first Music Together
with our classroom! He had a lot
of fun, and we had a blast showing him what we do as a class, and how to have
so much fun!
Have great rest of the day!
Tim and McKenzie
Monday, August 13, 2012
German Week in Kindergarten!
What's happening in Kindergarten? Well, today was the beginning of German week! This week we will discover facts about the
sights, sounds, food, geography, and history of Germany! We are very excited! Did you know that Germany borders nine other
countries? Did you know that Germany
has more than 300 different types of bread?
We will be learning these things and more this week!
Today’s focus was on geography and an introduction to
Germany! We started out by talking
about Germany’s location. We found it
in Europe next to countries we know like Poland and Switzerland. We learned that the capital of Germany is
Berlin, which is also the largest city!
We read a little autobiography about a girl who lives in Berlin, and she
told us many interesting facts about her town and country! For instance that many students join clubs
such as soccer clubs, tennis clubs, swim club, and even stamp-collecting
clubs! These clubs sound like so much
fun!
We learned that the flag of Germany is black, red, and
yellow. We made our own flags by coloring
the bottom and top of our paper yellow and black with markers and then using a
bingo dauber for the red in the middle!
Using different mediums made these look fantastic!
Some of us reviewed our counting from 1-10 in German that we
learned during the school year, and for some of us it was brand new! We reviewed our counting during circle time,
and at the end of the day with a special poem!
We can't wait for tomorrow!
~Ms. Sally Jo
Pre-Preschool's Daily Journal "What's Missing?!"
Hi Everyone!
We apologize for the terrible photo quality in the daily
pictures. On top of the pictures
be low quality due to movement of the kiddos, the iPhone is also beat-up and
worn out! Soon, we will be taking
our pictures via the nice camera, but may only upload them once a week due to
setup time for uploading photos :)
Enjoy…
This morning, we started with our oldest boy, as well as our
youngest! The youngest went
straight to our music this morning!
While our oldest sat down to make Popsicle stick men with markers. Also, throughout the day, every kiddo
got a chance to create art their own Popsicle stick man/woman :) After breakfast with Ms. Gina and Mr.
Juan, the children freely came back to their classroom to join in free play,
while also taking turns making their popsicle men/women. We used markers, allowing each child to
put their marker caps back on after each use. How sweet it is to get older (for the little ones:). After engaging in music, listening to
the Triangle collection, dramatic play (using dishes and food freely), reading
a new selection of stories in the library, and making popsicle stick people,
and having Ms. Kelsey at 9, it was time to clean-up as a class, and sit down to
find out our curriculum for the day!
Today’s curriculum was a cognitive game called “Find the
Missing Piece to the Puzzle”. At
the table, Mr. Tim and Ms. Kelsey asked children to think and guess what each
puzzle consisted of (there were two puzzles). The first puzzle had an apple, a bird, a leaf and a
sun. After long viewing and
discussion of each piece, the puzzle was turned around, and one piece was taken
from the puzzle. The kiddos worked
together to discover which puzzle pieces were missing! They found out which one had to “come
back” every time! Mr. Tim tried to
be tricky and hide two pieces of the puzzle. However, through the superb teaching and instruction
of Ms. Kelsey and Mr. Tim, and excellent teaching at home, the kiddos prevailed
and figured out the puzzle mystery!
We repeated the same game with our “Space” puzzle! We found missing pieces, which included
Earth, the Big Dipper, a Comet, Stars, the Moon and Saturn! It took us a bit to get the Big Dipper
and Comet, but we feel that was from uncommon discussion about them :). After our game, we sat down to put on
our shoes for outside!
While outside, we explored mowing the grass, gravity
(sliding down boats and small cars on the metal slide), hydrating, sun bathing,
and sand play! Our kiddos are
becoming much more involved and interested in one particular activity, as they
are sitting and playing longer at one play area for MUCH longer :) For the second time now, we have
practiced our “Yellow Rope Walk” with only five of our kiddos today. On this walk, we hold onto yellow
handles, and go down the side road, where there is no traffic. The kiddos know to never let go of the
yellow handle, or we would have to go back to school right away. For 15 minutes, we explored the
streets! We climbed up a small
hill, said hello to our friends on the other side of the gate, discovered a
street drain, heard a dog bark, saw a yellow truck and stumbled upon a large
white tent! It was a lot for
fifteen minutes! We went back to
the playground, getting ready for potty and lunch :)
After nap, it may be warm enough for water play!
A reminder, if you would like to order CHA gear, there is a
form in your cubby to fill out! We
have some very nice stuff at our school!
Be sure to represent it!
Also, for every parent purchasing CHA gear, Mr. Tim will wear the
terrible colors of puke green and cowardly yellow (AKA Oregon gear) :) We can come up with something to wear
for Ms. Kelsey! :)
Have a great day!
Tim and Kelsey
Daily Memories,
What we did this weekend. daily
memories
Erin- Mommy and Daddy hats.
Eli- Hi-yahs, big hi-yahs.
Jane- Read stories with brothers.
Clara- Tyler took a bath and Clara
took a bath.
Hailey- Daddy's music.
Kyler- Bird.
Mason- Lucas played, We were fast.
Grace- Daddy had me uppy. Way high.
Evie- Had lots of food. Breakfast and dinner.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Pre-Preschool's Friday Daily Journal
Hello Parents!
(Daily Memories in the body of the email)
Today was a very special Friday! As we had a new friend visit us for the day! Our new friend Kyler (who is in Ms.
Melissa and Ms. Rebecca’s class) spent the day getting familiar with toys,
routines, etc. We had a blast
getting to know our new friend!
Our kiddos were more than happy to show Kyler the in’s and out’s of our
class :)
This morning, playdough was used to create fish, starfish
(which we used cookie cutters for) and any other animals they thought lived in
the ocean! Eli created two
separate goldfish cut out today, telling teachers that one was a goldfish, and
the other was just a fish :) Jane
pointed out that one if Eli’s fish looked just like her fish at home! Along with morning playdough, there
were large lego-blocks on the carpet for construction learning (demolition
specifically:), specific dishes and food in dramatic play, musical instruments
and reading.
Around 9:00AM, when most of our kiddos arrived, we put our
toys away to make room for music!
We listened to our class favorite “Allee Galoo Gallee” a dozen times,
then, via Gabe’s request, we listened to more songs in the Triangle collection. While still dancing to our music, using
our instruments, some friends wanted to read stories. Ms. Grace brought her favorite potty book to Ms. Kelsey,
asking her to read it :) This
marks the 100th time this week that we have read it! We are sure you are all familiar with
repetition at home :) Erin joined
in the action, by bringing the book “Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive the Bus!” for
Ms Kelsey to read next :).
After one more song, we slowly sat down to hear our teacher
book story from Ms. Kelsey. We
discussed more about ocean animals and what they like to eat and drink, as well
as if they like to play! We
discussed that dolphins and seal are very popular animals for playing! We talked about how seals and dolphins
swim by each other, racing and exploring the ocean together. We had some in disbelief :)
Next, we walked over to the table, sitting and waiting patiently
for our curriculum to start. Ms.
Tim and Ms. Kelsey sat down with the kiddos, discussing how Mr. Tim found these
seashells in the ocean! They were
memorized at Mr. Tim’s story, but were more interested in getting their hand on
those seashells! So, to start
things off, Ms. Hailey asked if she could choose a seashell to hold. So, after handing a seashell to Hailey,
we handed one to Kyler (who chose the largest sea shell in the bunch:), then
asked them to pass the seashell down to the next friend, so they would have
room to hold another seashell.
Eventually, everyone got a turn to hold almost every shell. Before ending our curriculum, Ms.
Kelsey explained how some shells are homes for animals that live in the ocean (then
showed a shell of a hermit crab as an example). Finally, it was time to let the “dogs out” :) (You will understand this pun in a
minute :)
We sat down to put on our shoes, which we are getting better
at everyday! After putting on our
shoes, it was time to get some fresh air!
We marched out into the side yard, then marched some more to the
playground gate. While outside, we
drank lots of water, then had another special activity for the kiddos. We brought 9 zip-lock bags outside,
with each kiddos name on them. All
9 of our 2-year olds chose one shell to bring home today (they will be in your
mailboxes:). Choosing between such
fun and interesting shells was difficult, but accomplished!
We finished just in time before Mr. Craig’s dog came out
with Mr. Craig for a special surprise (funny pun, yes?). Our class, and the OTC chased the dog
the entire time she was visiting!
It was a very fun and special time for our class :). They were not happy that she had to
leave with Mr. Craig after awhile though, but felt better once they were able
to give it waves and loves goodbye :)
We finished up our seashell bagging, before we engaged in some serious
parallel play! Our class is a VERY
close group. So close, it often
seems that were one child is, every child is! :) Evie led the group today in a chasing game, which included
going up the stairs, down the slide, then across the playground again. Kyler chose to watch and observe,
before attempting to join in the game!
It was a very good Friday to end the week on! We hope you all have a great weekend! Be sure to ask your kiddos about the
ocean! They are pretty excited
about it :)
Tim and Kelsey
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
MTC Daily Journal 8-7-12
Happy Tuesday Middle Toddler Families!
Brenna, Kayla, Marlo, Lauren, Kyler, Theo, Ben and Nathan
make up our busy toddler class today! We
were all here in time for breakfast this morning and sat right down to enjoy a
big breakfast of yogurt and granola.
What a deliciously sticky way to start our day! After cleaning up we made our way back to the
Early Toddler Classroom with Ms. Jamie and Ms. Melissa. We enjoyed visiting our old classroom and
were happy to revisit all of our old toys and discover new ones as well.
When it was time for diapers and curriculum, we moved into
our own classroom. Ms. Rebecca was out
for a little while this morning but we were happy to have Ms. Ashley Rose for
the morning. We started out with a
little free play around the classroom while we received fresh diapers and
waited for music time. Marlo climbed up
to the top of the stairs and hollered to get everyone’s attention. We are very aware of our accomplishments and
want everyone else to be as well! Ben,
Brenna and Kyler sat on the car rug and worked diligently at putting together
train track pieces. Kyler made two big
hills and watched as his train went down fast.
Brenna made a track with four train tracks and Ben connected six pieces
together. Theo sat in the book area and
read a book quietly to himself as he lay back against the cozy mats. Lauren gathered all her babies and placed
blankets over them while Nathan and Kayla put on hats and then smiled at
themselves as they looked in the mirror.
We were all so happy to see Teacher Craig come into the room
for music time! We quickly gathered on
the rug in a circle (of sorts anyway!) and started patting our legs. Today’s favorites included “Ladybug”, “Dance
with Me” and “Two Little Blackbirds”. We
also loved playing along with our instruments!
After music time and a quick milk and water break, we
gathered at the sensory table. We are
continuing our beach theme all week.
Today we found sea animals in the sensory table as we explored and
splashed in the water. We sang slippery
fish as we played in the water. We found
a fish, an octopus, a turtle, a dolphin, a squid and several boats! Lauren, Brenna and Kayla spent their time
splishing and splashing while Nathan and Ben grabbed animals and helped them
swim across the water. Theo grabbed a boat and made a fog horn sound as he
pushed it across the top of the water.
When we asked Kyler if he wanted to come over to play in the water he
said, “I’m riding bikes!” as he made his way around the classroom on one of the
wooden riding toys.
Soon it was time clean up and head in for lunch. We enjoyed bean ad cheese burritos today with
corn and applesauce. Yum! With full tummies, we headed back into the
classroom to settle down for some much needed sleep.
This afternoon we will enjoy trail mix for snack and then we
hope to get outside to enjoy some fresh air.
We will continue learning about the ocean as we take our new sea animals
outside to play.
Have a wonderful afternoon and evening!
Melissa and Rebecca
Monday, August 6, 2012
MTC 8-6-2012
Happy Monday!
It was nice to wake up to slightly cooler temperatures
today. It is still pretty warm out
there, rest assured that we always have water available for our toddlers and
put an extra emphasis on fluids on these warm and sunny days.
We started off our morning with a delicious breakfast of
cheerios with bananas and milk. We
changed the morning routine around a little bit. Ms. Gina and Juan will be in the cafeteria in
the morning to help serve breakfast while the teachers will stay in the rooms to
greet children as soon as they are done eating.
We will still be eating breakfast from 7:30-8:30am. We will then work on curriculum and outside
time after all of the teachers have arrived at 9:00am. We are hoping that this will give the
children a smooth transition in the morning.
Marlo, Theo, Kyler, Brenna, Kayla, Lauren, MacKenzie and
Rose make up our busy toddler classroom today.
When all of our friends had arrived and had a chance to eat breakfast,
we gathered back in our classroom for a little curriculum time. We are learning all about the ocean this
week! Today we made oceans in a
bottle. This was a fun and interesting
project to work on with our toddlers. WE
made to bottles. When we asked if our
friends were ready to create an ocean in a bottle, Kyler said enthusiastically
“Oh yes”. Rose said “Rose wants to put
in sand” with a sweet smile on her face.
Kayla and Lauren leaned their faces close to the table to inspect the
small sea shells. They both pointed to
the sea shells and then to the water bottles.
We all took a turn putting a handful of sand into the bottles. Next we poured in some water and oil. Theo pulled his head close as his friends
poured their water into the bottled and laughed as he watched it fall
inside. When it was time to put the
shells inside, Marlo grabbed shells one by one and dropped them in. MacKenzie grabbed a big handful and put them
in all at one time! Brenna wanted to try
tasting them but finally decided it was more fun to put them into the
water. We then took turns mixing them up
and watching the waves inside.
After our big project we decided it was time to head outside
to run and play. Kyler, Brenna, Kayla
and MacKenzie made their way straight to the sandbox. Kyler and MacKenzie grabbed shovels to dig
while Brenna and Kayla were happy to sit in the sand and feel it run through
their fingers as they grabbed big handfuls.
Lauren and Theo sat inside the tunnels and smiled as friends and
teachers came over to peek in to say hello.
Rose found a small car to ride across the bark chips. She said “Rose is driving”. Marlo walked over to see the babies and
smiled and waved at little Tyler as he sat close to the fence.
Soon it was time to head in for lunch. We made a quick stop in our classroom for a
drink of water and a diaper check. Then
we made our way back to the lunchroom to find chairs. We enjoyed a wonderful lunch of chicken pasta
salad and pears. We topped it all off
with a little milk and then made our way back to our room to find our mats for
nap time.
This afternoon we will bring out the mega blocks and work on
building towers. Then we will dance with
scarves. If it isn’t too hot out, we
will head out to enjoy a little water play.
Tomorrow we will be searching for sea animals in our sensory table!
Have a wonderful afternoon and evening!
Melissa and Rebecca
Friday, August 3, 2012
MTC Daily Journal 8-3-12
Happy Friday Middle Toddler Families!
Kyler, Nathan, Marlo, Rose, Ben, Theo and Lauren make up our
busy toddler class this Friday. We started
off our day with a sticky and wonderful breakfast of pancakes and applesauce. We topped it all off with a little bit of
milk and then made our way out to the play ground to enjoy the cool fresh air
this morning.
We started off with a little free play time. We found cars, trucks, lawn mowers and cars
to push. We all came over to try out the
small slide underneath the trees. This
was a great opportunity to practice sharing and taking turns. We climbed up the stairs and made our way
down the slide one by one (with a little help from our teachers).
Since it might be hot enough outside later to keep us
inside, we decided to enjoy our curriculum time out in the fresh air
today. Today we continued our theme, “I
sense something”, as we talked about how we hear with our ears. We listened as we sang a song together. Then Ms. Rebecca brought out her guitar and
we had the opportunity to hear her play.
Then we all had the opportunity to do a little strumming of our
own! Ben, Lauren, and Kyler jumped right in to try it out while Nathan
and Theo sat back and watched with interest as kids from all of the classrooms
took turns playing. Rose sat right nest
to Rebecca to watch and listen while Marlo bounced around to the music saying
“Dance”.
After a little curriculum time we opened the sandbox so our
friends could dig, pour and feel the rough grainy sand in their fingers. Rose and Kyler grabbed shovels and scooped up
sand then poured it back out, watching it fall back to the ground. Ben grabbed handfuls and enjoyed the way it
felt as he covered his legs with sand.
Nathan and Theo filled buckets and used them to move the sand from one
side of the sand box to the other.
Lauren and Marlo came over to enjoy the sandbox in between time spent
climbing and sliding. We have very busy
girls!
Soon it was time to head in for a little free play time and
lunch. We played with the bumpy balls
and the babies before heading into the lunchroom. We are getting quite good at rolling the
balls back and forth with each other. It
is wonderful to see the cooperative play continually developing in our
classroom. After a wonderful lunch of BBQ
chicken and rosemary potatoes (definitely a classroom favorite!), we made our
way back to the classroom for rest time.
This afternoon we will continue working on our shoebox
guitars and talking about sound. We will
listen as we make music with our instruments and then turn on a cd to listen to
as we dance, jump and run together in the classroom. If it isn’t too warm outside we will head out
for water play.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Melissa and Rebecca
The Reptile Man at The Children's Hour Academy
Friday, August 03, 2012, 10 AM to 11 AM
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Back by popular demand, the Reptile Man will visit The Children's Hour Academy today, August 3rd at 10 am! Richard is a herpetologist who brings unique insights, observations and humor to his exciting live reptile shows. He works with reptiles in a wide range of sizes-from small snakes and lizards to the majestic 12 foot King Cobra. These dynamic predators capture hearts of both young and old.
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Thursday, August 2, 2012
MTC Daily Journal 8-2-12
Happy Thursday Middle Toddler Families!
Lauren, Kyler, Nathan, Ben, Theo, MacKenzie and Rose all
made it to school in time for a delicious breakfast of Cheerios and bananas
this morning. We all ate a big breakfast
which gave us a great start to the day. After
cleaning our faces and hands, we grabbed our jackets to head outside to the
playground.
It was a little chilly this morning but we were happy to be
outside. Nathan, Ben and MacKenzie all
climbed onto the ship structure right away.
MacKenzie and Ben leaned out the windows to smile and wave at the
friends running by while Nathan turned the steering wheel and looked through
the telescope. Kyler and Theo sat down
under the tree. Kyler grinned and said
“Melissa, I’m just sitting here” and Theo said “I’m hanging out with
Kyler”. Lauren raced Claire down small
slide. Rose found a shovel and made big
piles of bark chips all around her on the ground.
After coming in for a quick milk break, we made our way back
outside for curriculum time. Today we
talked about our sense of smell. We made
scent cups with different smells for the kids to sniff. We combined all 4 of the toddler classes
together so that we could experience many different smells. We had a great variety; cinnamon, allspice,
vanilla, vinegar, lemon, lime, onion, and several different perfumes! We talked about how we smell with our noses
and practiced sniffing. Then we passed
around the cups and bowls and everyone had a chance to smell them.
After curriculum time we decided to head out on a buggy ride
to explore the neighborhood. We love to
get out and see new and different things.
We smiled and waved at people as they worked in their yards. We are quite charming as we make our way
around the neighborhood! We saw two
dogs, a cat, a boat and Mr. Tim’s class.
Soon it was time to head in for a little free play time and
lunch. We played with the wooden puzzles
and the hats before heading into the lunchroom.
Pictures will be posted tonight of our fun with hats this week! After a wonderful lunch of burritos and
oranges, we made our way back to the classroom for rest time.
This afternoon we will be rediscovering our mystery sensory
boxes from yesterday. We will feel
scratchy sand paper, soft cotton balls and light and soft feathers. Then we head outside for even more sensory
fun with the water table and the sandbox!
Have a wonderful afternoon and evening!
Melissa and Rebecca
Pre-Preschool's Thursday DailyJournal
Hello All!
Ms. Kelsey isn’t feeling well today, and is at home getting
some rest. We already have every
kiddo asking where she is :) Mr.
Tim tells them that she isn’t feeling good, and has to stay home until she
feels better. A lot of love coming
from the Pre-preschool classroom! :)
And we had fantastic help today!
Although our friend is only 13 years old, she is a wonderful girl, which
the kids absolutely adore. Ms.
Alex wanted to join us for our walk, and story time earlier today. The kiddos couldn’t have been happier
:)
In our class, this is what went on (beginning to end as
accurate and in order as possible:).
It helps if you view the
pictures first :) :



o Cinnamon,
all spice, vinegar, rosemary, vanilla,
lemon, lime, onion, and a few others


o Jane
wanted to see the tractor, but made sure we didn’t get to close
o Evie
was unofficially in charge of everyone’s safety, by making sure EVERYONE
(including teachers) was holding a yellow strap handle
o Grace
found Ms. Alex (the mermaid) in the clay mosaics at the elementary school, and Mr.
Craig (the young-looking guitarist)! :)
o Mason
found that his shirt resembled the large crane we saw at the school! All the girls were very interested in
Mr. Mason’s shirt.
o Hailey
did not want to leave the pool we visited and watched as it was being filled
with fresh water. But, the idea of
lunch won us all over!




Have great day :)
Tim and Alex
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