Some of our learning activities today included drawing and writing on holiday cards, pretending to wrap presents, giving each other sleigh rides, and tapping a balloon with a paddle.
“Children need play. They NEED play to develop well. It’s not a luxury, it’s not something that we should regard as recess or a break from learning. It IS learning.” — Dr. Peter Gray
Why play is so beneficial for healthy brain development: https://t.co/iJjFnCAAKy #Playmatters
We managed to get in both field trips to Sunset Park before the rain came! We looked for signs of fall and talked about traffic and walking safety. A parent gave us hot cocoa and marshmallows for a special treat when we got back to school. It was a great day!
The P.M class also got to cut open a pumpkin. We saved some of the seeds so we can plant them on Monday. We will see if we can grow some roots and sprouts like we've been learning about.
The A.M class cut open one of our big pumpkins today. We also measured the pumpkin with unifex cubes, and thought of different words to describe the pumpkin. It was fun to get hands on experience with what we've been learning about pumpkins over the last two weeks.
Prepare your family for winter by visiting the Coat Drive! It's a great way to outfit kiddos with coats to keep them warm as colder temps are on their way. Saturday, October 8 from 9am-noon at Salina Grace Community Resource Center.
Yesterday, @Thad17Beach came to visit our classroom. We learned about the pumpkin life cycle with songs and instruments. Always a fun time when Mr Beach comes to visit!
One of our small groups this week is practicing tracing circles, lines, or the first letter of our name (depending on where each student is at developmentally).