Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Tuesday, May 25th

 



Marion, was pretending to be a turtle, using the wagon as a shell. Crosby, was using the cones to make a turtle habitat. Can you tell that we are learning about Sea creatures?

Margaret, was showing off her frisbee throwing skill. She was very good! 

Dwyer, was using gems to cover and count the circles on the octopus.

Margaret, used wooden blocks and people, to create this funky design.

Ava, coloring a dolphin during morning free choice, yesterday. We have been listening to the different sounds of dolphins, whales, and other sea animals.

These are some pictures from last weeks fun in the sun! We have been loving all of our new toys for the playground, sandbox, and mud kitchen!
















The Explorers know just where to look to find worms!







"Ms. Amy, take a picture of us!"


Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Wednesday, May 19th

Harper, drew a unicorn with a rainbow mane, during free choice.

Connor, also, drew a unicorn.

Crosby, used the suction toys to build a candy maker. It makes the candy, sends it along to be wrapped, and then shoots it out into your mouth! How creative, Crosby!

Wyatt, wrote the letters in his name.


Working those fine motor skills again by stringing beads on yarn. Some friends made necklaces and other made bracelets.


Free painting was a morning choice activity, yesterday.









Our new hop balls are so much fun, we just can't get enough of them! Thanks again to all the wonderful families who donated items for our playground. They are very loved!








"Look Ms. Amy, I'm exercising!"

"Ms. Amy, take a picture!"

The foam blocks have been a really fun choice during recess. Wyatt, Luca, and Crosby, built a structure together to use for their cars.


If you are wondering how it is that your kiddo is still coming home with muddy stuff, yet mud season is over, this is why! Our mud kitchen is our most favorite place to be. Sandals or other easy clean shoes will be your best friend this summer.


This morning, we did letter searches and used dot markers to mark them once they were found. We were identifying upper and lower case letters.








 

Pumpkin Volcano!