“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think.” Margaret Mead

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Community Helpers

We have been learning a lot about Community Helpers. I set up the house area as a police station since they are one of many Community Helpers. It's been interesting to watch to see how children act as a police officer. It makes me realize what stereotypes we have of them - they catch the bad people, which they do, but they also do a lot of other things. Because of this, I encouraged the children to focus on helping people and discouraged guns and jail. It worked pretty well with only a few reminders. They got pretty creative with scenarios and ways to help people. They did write tickets to people who weren't walking in preschool or forgot to pick up a toy, and speeding (of course!). 

They got right to work. Paper work

Punching tickets to hand out.

Everyone has to wear some type of dress
up clothes to be a police officer.

This "police chief" is off to take care
of a situation.....

Pretending to type on his computer.
This guy had marvelous ideas
and created scenarios very fitting for what a
police officer may have to deal with! 

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Sunny Kansas!

There's a catchy little tune that we are singing this week: Sunny Kansas! 
This Sunday, Jan 29 will be Kansas's 156 birthday! Wow! 
This week we are learning all about the symbols of Kansas: song, flower, animal, tree, insect, etc. Ask your child about it - hopefully they will remember all of the symbols. They of course know all about the team symbols (Jayhawks and Wildcats). 
Here are the words to the song Sunny Kansas, so you can sing along! 

Sunny Kansas
(Tune: The More We Get Together)

Oh, we’re from sunny Kansas, sunny Kansas, sunny Kansas.

Oh, we’re from sunny Kansas, the best state of all.

Where it rains some and snows some, cyclones come, and it blows some.


Oh, we’re from sunny Kansas, the best state of all.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Happy New Year!

We are back in the groove of a New Year! The children (and parents too....) were ready to get back at it! 


I added something new and exciting to the sensory table and the children have really been enjoying it! The recipe is easy and can be found at: 
http://theimaginationtree.com/2012/11/snow-dough-recipe-for-winter-sensory.html





And there was a lot of other things going on too....


Ms. Rachel reading to us (Ms. Rachel is
in the preschool M T W R).


Building elaborate structures
                                      
Dressing up 

These shapes are called WEDGITS and they are super cool.
There are numerous ways to put them together.
This guy was very creative and patient --there were
several tumbles and crashes, but he kept at it!!

Different designs.