We hope this blog tells you a little about what we do at preschool.
Miss Donna and Miss Marie have been teaching preschool together since 2008. We love preschool! No other "job" could be quite as fun and entertaining.
Our preschool is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays with two sessions each day. The morning session is 9:15-11:45 and the afternoon session is 12:15-2:45.
Check out the posts below to see what we learn and do in preschool.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Opening Table
We begin our preschool day with a fun gathering activity at the table. These activities strenthen fine motor skills and encourage creativity-- but don't tell the children they are learning, they just think it's fun! Just a few of our activities include:
1. Building robots with magnets and metal cans
2. Digging in buckets of beans and rice
3. Sorting or creating patterns with colored noodles and tweezers
5. Playing with magnets and metal balls
6. Gak (how far can you stretch it!?)
7. Shaving cream (sometimes we drive cars through it too)
8. Coloring on chalkboards
9. Our favorite-- playdough
Circle Time
After we finish with opening table, we sit on the rug for Circle Time for about 20 minutes. Later after snack, we have another Circle Time. Each day we go over the calendar, weather and the Letter of the Day (or whatever concept we are discussing that day). We talk about the days of the week, the months of the year and count the days of the month.
Children take turns bringing something for show and tell. This is their favorite part! They love to ask and answer questions.


We also read stories, sing songs, dance, do movement activities, play musical instruments, practice writing letters, and other fun activities.
| V is for volcano-- we made a volcano during circle time. |
Crafts
Each preschool day we do two craft projects. Children love to create and learn concepts through art. Art projects help reinforce the alphabet concepts we are learning as well as good practice for writing and cutting skills. We use different mediums-- tempera paint, watercolors, markers, crayons, pencils, glue, different textured papers, beads, contact paper, and any ordinary household items that can be made into something extraordinary. Our favorite projects are the ones where we can get messy. There are so many fun crafts to make!
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| A project isn't complete until it has your name written on it. |
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Cooking
Playtime
Playtime is an important part of preschool. At this stage, children are forming relationships and learning how to get along with others. They are learning how to share, take turns and work out conflicts. They also have great imaginations. We encourage building friendships and creative play.
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