Friday, November 18, 2016

Weeks in Review: November 7th- 18th



Weeks in Review: November 7th- 18th 


Building an Elevated Train Track

After noticing the children's interest in trains, Ms. Farhat introduced the idea of elevated tracks. The students looked at pictures and studied how tracks could be build up to travel in different locations. To bring this idea into the classroom, Ms. Farhat offered the children train tracks and blocks. They used the materials to create elevated tracks and tested their different creations with trains. 



Objectives Met: 
7. Demonstrates fine-motor strength and coordination
a. Uses fingers and hands "

26. Demonstrates knowledge of the physical properties of objects and materials 
21. Explores and describes spatial relationships and shapes
a. Understands spatial relationships
b. Understands shapes
22. Compares and measures

















                                                         Testing Our Boats 

Children used different materials such as sponges, straws, and fabric to create boats with Ms. Erin. some children created sails on their boats while others use the straws to create hoses for their "fire boats". After being boat builders, the students took their creations to the water and tested them. They talked about how different boats moved and tested these different ways. Some children tried blowing on their boats while others created waves in the water to move the boats. 

Objectives Met: 

 24. Uses scientific inquiry skills. 

25. Demonstrates knowledge of the characteristics of living things 
26. Demonstrates knowledge of the physical properties of objects and materials


Exploring Tunnels 

Students have been investigating tunnels with Ms. Chante and Ms. Hana throughout the semester. We noticed the children incorporating tunnels into other types of play and were curious about their thinking. We have offered them a variety of materials to create tunnels with including paper towel tubes, PVC pipes, and wooden arches. They often test these materials out with small balls and comment on how they roll through the tunnel. We have seen them comparing tunnels of different sizes, shapes, and angles.

Objectives Met:
26. Demonstrates knowledge of physical properties of objects and materials 
28. Uses tools and other technology to preform tasks
d. Shows curiosity and motivation e. Shows flexibility and inventiveness in thinking


We are Loving Legos!

We introduced legos during explorations last week and discovered the class has a big interest in them! Many children had prior experience with them and other quickly understood how to connect the pieces to build. The first time they were offered, the children wanted to make vehicles with the legos but had only a few wheels available to share. The next time we offered them, we supplied them with a variety of wheels to add to their creations. It was exciting to see how each child created their own custom vehicles. 
Objectives Met: 

7. Demonstrates fine-motor strength and coordination
a. Uses fingers and hands "
26. Demonstrates knowledge of the physical properties of objects and materials 
21. Explores and describes spatial relationships and shapes
a. Understands spatial relationships
b. Understands shapes
22. Compares and measures
  



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