Color Mixing
I introduced the students to color mixing at the science center today. We started with the three primary colors: red, yellow and blue and mixed the secondary colors: purple, orange and green. The children pictured below got to work with me today but everyone will get a turn within the next few days. I wanted to model how to pinch the pipette, how to not mix colors and how to make predictions. Everyone was so excited and wanted a turn. At this age it is so hard to wait!!!







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Harrison chose to Read the book "White Rabbit's Color Book" which is about Color mixing. |
Jesus Time- Creation
We continued our study of Creation by reading the big book "This the World That God Made" by Martha Streufert Jander. The children joined in with the phrase that God said at the end of each day.. and it was good! God rested on the seventh day and it was good. Mrs. Koenen led us in a new song about the 7 days of creation.


Together Time
I took some candid photos of the children working together. My heart bursts when I see them playing together, cooperating with each other, using their imaginations and coming up with fabulous ideas. There was a lot of that today and it brought me so much joy!


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I observed a group of children building on the playground during outside time. They were working and planning together. It was a donut shop and what you see them building here is the trash can! I couldn't love this more!
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Children reading together. Notice how they love the book, "Big Scary Green Monster," because they can read parts of it on their own! Aavya was reading it, retelling the story in her own words and the children who were gathered around her joined in on the "Go Away" part! They did this all on their own. These are those special moments.
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Outdoor Fun
God is blessing us with some beautiful weather! Everyone had fun during our outside time and we discovered that one of the trees had webs in it!





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| The locust tree with webs on the branches. We did a Google search and found out they were made from fall webworms, a fuzzy caterpillar that eat within the web
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Classroom Jobs
Ask your child what job he or she had at school today. Is there a job he or she hasn't chosen to do yet?
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Aavya was our Attendance Helper. |
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Abikriti was the Gate Keeper. |
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Zoey was a Door Helper. |
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Luke was a Door Holder. |
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J.J. was our Line Leader.
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Selah washer Yoga Instructor. |
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Leo was our Exercise Leader.
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Nora was our Superintendent.
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Ellis was the weather helper.
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Olivia was the Prayer Leader.
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Lyla was Sit Next to the Teacher. |
Snacktime
Snack time is the perfect opportunity to develop oral language ad have conversations with each other. The children are learning how to use manners by asking, "Could you please pass the milk?" And learning independence by pouring their milk or water into their glass independently. Mrs. Koenen and I are seeing less spills!



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