Room 205 ~ Classroom Photos

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Preschool Fun



 ~ February Fun in the Pictures ~

Monkey Gears - Students work together at the manipulative table to construct a jungle using interlocking gears



Reading with Miss Shawna
Puzzles with our Best Buddy Sophia
Building with Bristle Blocks with our Best Buddy Will
Woodworking in the Block Center


Scooter Boards
Gone Fishing - Students go "ice" fishing in the cold
arctic waters!



Arctic Animal Memory
Listening Bingo with help from our
AWESOME parent volunteers!

Sponge Painting - Arctic Animals

Puffy Paint Polar Bears - Following a multi-step
art activity

"M is for Moose" - Dot Art
Drawing an Arctic Scene with Miss Terri (OT)
Pattern Blocks
Penguin Puppets


Throughout the month of March our theme will focus on
Our Community - Franklin and Community Helpers

If your child has a favorite "Community Helper" book they'd like to share with their classmates please feel free to send it in!

We are also looking for donations of any gently used/new community helper dress-up clothes or other related pretend play "props" (e.g., baker's hats, aprons, police shirts, mail bags, etc.).

Thank you!!
Miss Becky

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Arctic and Polar Animals

Preschool News ~ February 2016

This month our new unit is focusing on The Arctic and Polar Animals.
A perfect theme for a cold, snowy month!

During circle time we learned some interesting facts about The Arctic.
-The Arctic is located at the northernmost part of our planet.
-The Arctic is VERY cold!
-The Arctic is home to lots of wonderful wildlife, including polar bears, Arctic foxes, squirrels, birds, walruses, seals and whales.

We read two stories, Arctic Animals and Where Polar Animals Live.  After each story we spent some time discussing what makes Polar Animals different from other animals.  For example, brown and black bears hibernate during the winter months to stay warm but polar bears do not.  We learned that polar bears have black skin to absorb heat and white fur to blend in with their environment and that their fur is thicker than any other bears’ and covers even their feet for warmth and traction on ice.  Polar bears also love to be in the water and are excellent swimmers.
In the Sensory Table, the students explored the cold, icy waters of The Arctic.  Brrrrrrr!
We made BIG icebergs for the animals to float on!
Making Igloos out of snow and ice.

Make sure to check back later for more pictures...