Monday, August 28, 2017

Cottonball Words and Sandpaper Words

Busy with Morning Stations


Whole Group Time 

Learning the names of the wood pieces for Handwriting Without Tears by singing and moving to a special version of Hokey Pokey.

Small Group Time

Before starting, Mrs. Lohman showed how the rubber bands make shapes on the geoboard.
During their independent group, the children created many shapes with their rubber bands.



Mrs. Lohman's Group

Cottonball Words and Sandpaper Words

We talked about how some words we say are like cottonballs. Those words feel soft and we enjoy hearing them. Other words are more like sandpaper. They are scratchy and rough feeling. Throughout the rest of the day, we talked about cottonball words and sandpaper words. We also practice using cottonball words with our friends.


Outside Time

Just sitting on the tires in the shade getting to know new friends

Learning Centers

Trying out the new easel
Paint coming soon


Today's structures were long and narrow

Would you like a cookie?
Very nice pattern!

The table by the nap bags is our quiet time table.
Sometimes it is just nice to go over there, rest, and play with the materials.

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