Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Turkey time is close...
 
We started our day with a fun sensory, writing experience. We wrote in
shaving cream. In the morning we imitated horizontal & vertical
 lines, circles and we even tried triangles. Some students wrote
            their name in the shaving cream. In the afternoon we practiced
different letters


 




 
 
 We worked on name writing in the afternoon, too.
 

 
We sang our morning songs and completed calendar.
 

 
Miss Kathy shared a story about some silly turkeys. We practiced
counting to 10 & identifying numerals. The afternoon class had
to discover which number was missing.
 

 

 
 
Miss Elaine showed us a fun way to make a turkey picture. We traced our hands! We picked out some pretty feathers to glue on our turkey. We also used scissors to cut out the turkeys. We thought they would look great decorating your, or Grandma's, refrigerator Thursday.
 



 
We had fun moving our bodies through the tunnel and jumping up
 & down on the mini-trampoline.
 

 
Kitchen & block time is always a favorite!
 
 


Friday, November 22, 2013

Where is that turkey?
 
Our day began with some coloring. We had some tiny turkeys to color. In the afternoon, we also colored 10 little Indians & wrote our names.
 


 

 

 
We sang our circle songs and completed calendar activities. We sang a silly name rhyme song about a turkey that sat on each of us and we also sang about 10 little Indian boys and 10 little pilgrim girls.
 



 
 
We helped the turkey hide from the farmer with Miss Julie. We hid him in, on, behind and next to the barn or silo. The farmer could not find the turkey so he decided to have a grilled cheese sandwich for
thanksgiving dinner!
 



 

 

 
The afternoon class learned to write a capital "C" in our school books.



 
In the morning Miss Kathy shared a story about thanksgiving. In the afternoon we had a story about the pilgrims at Plymouth.


 
 
We enjoyed some free choice play time, too!