Thursday, December 16, 2010

Sensory Play: Autumn


We brought nature inside as we filled the tables and sensory play boxes in the classroom with autumn-related items (autumn leaves, acorns and other nuts, rocks and stones, pine cones, etc.).

They stimulated our senses, increasing the sensory inputs into the brain. Everything smelled incredible and different, the leaves were vibrant fall colors, each item had a distinct texture, and the leaves made crunchy noises.

Tongs, chopsticks, and spoons were added to the boxes to encourage fine motor development.

It was great fun to sift through the leaves to find various objects. Empty jars were placed in the sensory boxes to encourage children to, for example, count how many acorns they found by placing them one-by-one in the jar.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Creative Art: Painting on 3-D surfaces


Dear Parents,
Please bring in brushes (all kinds, such as shoe brush, tooth brush, etc.) and corks for our creative art project for next week.
Thank you!
-Miss Y

Dear Parents,
We are in need of shoeboxes to decorate and make into book treasure boxes.
Please bring in as many shoeboxes as you can and leave at the entrance.
Thanks so much for your involvement!
-Miss S

Monkeying around: Building upper body strength

Climbing and hanging off trees, taking risks, our happy healthy children

Transition time: "Sleeping" children

"Whatever you do, children, don't fall asleep!..."