Sunday, January 19, 2014

WINTER UNIT

Dear Parents, 

This week we continued our winter theme by making snow globes. The children were given three pieces of clay which they rolled into ball and pushed them together to make a snowman.  After baking the clay, the children decorated the snowmen with markers and them put them in a clear container filled with water, white glitter, and plastic beads.  The children were s surprised when they realized that after shaking the jar it actually looked like a snow storm.  They were so excited with them, they did not want to put them down all day.









After listening  to the Mitten Story, by Jan Brett the children traced, cut and decorated their own matching mittens.  They then played a mitten matching game with lots of different colored mittens. It was a lot fun watching the children smile with delight after they found a matching pair.  They also listed to The Hat, by Jan Brett and water-colored a hat to match their mittens.




On Thursday we had a magician come as the special guest.  The children seemed to really enjoy him and were laughing the whole time.  He asked a lot of the children from the audience to help him which made it interactive and more enjoyable for them.  He did a lot of magic tricks that left the children wondering how he had done them and laughing very hard.  Some of the tricks he did were making  a penny and an American flag get bigger and bigger.  He also added colors to his coloring book and then made them disappear.









We concluded our week by doing a science experiment.  The children poured vinegar into a water bottle, then poured baking soda into a balloon, using a funnel and then stretched the mouth of the balloon over the bottle;.  It was a great learning experience for the children.  They learned that when mixing two chemicals together you get a chemical reaction which caused the balloon to blow up.


Next week we will be learning about penguins and other animals that live in cold environments.


Love,

Ms. Bonne and Ms. Barbara

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

WINTER IS HERE4 Newsletter

Dear Parents,

It was so great to get back to school and see all our friends.  We are please to welcome our new classmates, Catie and Iker. 







We introduced our winter unit by reading Snowflakes, by Lois Elhert.  The children then creating their own snow people.  Some of the children made snow girls, snow moms, snow dads, and even a snow dog.  Each child traced and cut out three circles, then added eyes, hair, legs, arms, and hats.  They all looked so adorable on our classroom bulletin board.  They also made snowflakes  by cutting tissue paper circles and decorating them with bingo daubers.

























We also would like to wish Hattie a Happy 3rd Birthday!  Thank you to her family for the delicious treats.  







The children enjoyed listening to Jean, the Newton librarian, read some winter books such as:  Touch the Sky, My Little Bear, by David Bedford, Pete the Cat, by James Dean, and First Snow, by Bernette Ford.










In music this week with Lisa and Christine, the Children sang "Roll Over" while acting out the motions in the song.  They also sang "I am Freezing," "Snowman Song" and "She'll be Coming Around the Mountain.










We concluded our week by baking delicious snow ball cookies. The children loved eating them almost as much as baking them. 



















Casual Friday


We look forward to continuing our snow theme next week.

 Please remember to leaves a pair of snow pants in your child's cubby.  The children really enjoy playing in the snow in our playground.