Week in Review: March 14- 18th
Thinking About Our Families
This week the children thought a lot about their families. During group time, we talked about who was in everyone's families. We noticed they were all different! We invited the children to draw the different people in their family. Many students focused on representing each family member in a unique way. The personal relationship to their drawing seemed to inspire more focus and details. While drawing, many children described their family members' characteristics and what role they play in the family. We will continue to discuss families and encourage the children to understand how each member works together to support the whole family.
Early Childhood Standards of Quality Met:
1. Early Learning Expectation: Visual Arts.
Children show how they feel, what they think, and what they are learning
through experiences in the visual arts.
2. Early Learning Expectation: Aesthetic
Appreciation. Children develop rich and rewarding aesthetic lives.
3. Early Learning Expectation: Relationships
with Others. Children develop healthy relationships with other children and
adults.
4. Early Learning Expectation: Fine Motor
Development. Children experience growth in fine motor development and use small
muscles to improve a variety of fine motor skills both in structured and
unstructured settings.
5.Early Learning Expectation: Relationship in
Place. Children begin to understand and interpret their relationship and place
within their own environment.
2. 6. Early Learning Expectation: How People
Are Influenced. Children begin to recognize that many different influences
shape people’s thinking and behavior.
Creating Fish Scales
Our new class fish, Blarggie-Blarggie has made the students interested in learning more about fish. We learned about how fish live in the water and talked about how their skin is different than ours. We read "Rainbow Fish" to help us understand how fish's scales looked. Afterwards, we offered the children different collaging materials and invited them to make their own fish scale. Next week, we will work to combine all of the scales together.
Early Childhood Standards of Quality Met:1. Early Learning Expectation:
Creativity-Imagination-Visualization. Children demonstrate a growing ability to
use originality or vision when approaching learning; use imagination, show ability
to visualize a solution or new concept.2.Early Learning Expectation:
Initiative-Engagement-Persistence Attentiveness. Children demonstrate the
quality of showing interest in learning; pursue learning independently3. Early Learning Expectation: Visual Arts.
Children show how they feel, what they think, and what they are learning
through experiences in the visual arts.4. Early Learning Expectation: Aesthetic
Appreciation. Children develop rich and rewarding aesthetic lives.5. Early Learning Expectation: Fine Motor
Development. Children experience growth in fine motor development and use small
muscles to improve a variety of fine motor skills both in structured and
unstructured settings.
Exploring Force with Hand Fans
To extend on our study of force and specifically air pressure, we brought some hand fans into the classroom. We talked about how to move the fans to create wind. We have used other fans before, but they were powered by electricity and spun around. These fans had to be manipulated entirely by the children. The students experimented with different ways to move the balloon using the fans. They noticed that they had to move the fans fast to create wind. We also discovered that large waves of the fan were more productive that small ones.
Early Childhood Standards of Quality Met:
1. 1. Early Learning Expectation: Creativity-Imagination-Visualization. Children demonstrate a growing ability to use originality or vision when approaching learning; use imagination, show ability to visualize a solution or new concept.
2. 2.Early Learning Expectation: Initiative-Engagement-Persistence Attentiveness. Children demonstrate the quality of showing interest in learning; pursue learning independently.
1. 3. Early Learning Expectation:
Participation-Cooperation-Play Networking-Contribution. Demonstrate increasing
ability to be together with others, in play or intellectual learning
opportunities and/or making positive efforts for the good of all; join a
community of learners in person and digitally as appropriate.
4.. Early Learning Expectation: Gross Motor
Development. Children experience growth in gross motor development and use
large muscles to improve a variety of gross motor skills in a variety of both
structured and unstructured and planned and spontaneous settings.
2.
1. 1. Early Learning Expectation: Creativity-Imagination-Visualization. Children demonstrate a growing ability to use originality or vision when approaching learning; use imagination, show ability to visualize a solution or new concept.
2. 2.Early Learning Expectation: Initiative-Engagement-Persistence Attentiveness. Children demonstrate the quality of showing interest in learning; pursue learning independently.
1. 3. Early Learning Expectation:
Participation-Cooperation-Play Networking-Contribution. Demonstrate increasing
ability to be together with others, in play or intellectual learning
opportunities and/or making positive efforts for the good of all; join a
community of learners in person and digitally as appropriate.
4.. Early Learning Expectation: Gross Motor
Development. Children experience growth in gross motor development and use
large muscles to improve a variety of gross motor skills in a variety of both
structured and unstructured and planned and spontaneous settings.
2.
Manipulating Light
Lately students have been exploring how to manipulate flashlights in different ways. They discovered how to change the light by moving it closer to or farther away from a surface. We decided to combine this discovery with their interest in the shapes of light. We put different size shapes on the wall that matched the shapes found on our flashlights. Students had to experiment with how to fit their light into the different sized shapes.
Early Childhood Standards of Quality Met:
1. 1. Early Learning Expectation: Creativity-Imagination-Visualization. Children demonstrate a growing ability to use originality or vision when approaching learning; use imagination, show ability to visualize a solution or new concept.
2. 2.Early Learning Expectation: Initiative-Engagement-Persistence Attentiveness. Children demonstrate the quality of showing interest in learning; pursue learning independently.
1.
3. Early
Learning Expectation: Curiosity–Inquiry-Questioning Tinkering-Risk Taking.
Children demonstrate an interest and eagerness in seeking information (e.g., be
able to see things from a different perspective, fiddling with something to
figure it out or attempting a reasonable solution)
4.. Early Learning Expectation: Geometry.
Children build their visual thinking skills through explorations with shape and
the spaces in their classrooms and neighborhoods.
1. 5.Early Learning Expectation: Observation and
Inquiry. Children develop positive attitudes and gain knowledge about science
through observation and active play.
Love the Family exercise! The kids have such an important role in their family 💛
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