Time to celebrate!!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year………

TOP O’ THE MORNING TO YA!!!

If you haven’t guessed,  we will be doing St. Patrick’s day themed activities all week long.  The whole DAP staff is over the moon and full of blarney this time of the year !!!

We will be focusing on EVERYTHING GREEN.  The sensory table will be filled with green items and maybe even some gold coins.  We will be playing with green slime and green playdoh.  We will be doing a review of all our letters that we have covered so far this year.  Math will be number recognition up to the number 20.  The letter of the week is E and of course the color is green.  Everyone is Irish this time of year and the class will enjoy a variety of activities including finding that pesky Leprechaun.

Pastries with Parents in on Wednesday March 15th from 8-8:50AM.  Come to school and enjoy a treat with your child before school starts.   Also Malley’s orders are due on Wednesday.  Visit https://malleys.com/fundraising/campaing/fairview-park-early-education-center/  if you need to place an order.

 

It’s transportation week!

The PM class will be visiting The Cleveland History Center on Thursday afternoon.   So we thought that we would share the play items from the University Circle Initiative with the AM class and have a week of transportation.  It should be very fun.  For math we will be counting to 20 and and for art we will make hot air balloons, stop lights and trucks.  The children will get to take apart cars and but them back together along with using a drill (pretend) to put together an airplane.   We will also learn about vehicles that transport a variety of goods on land, sea and in the air.

It’s Dr. Seuss’ birthday and Right to Read Week!

This week we will not only be celebrating Right to Read week but also Dr. Seuss’s Birthday!!!

All of our centers this week will be centered around Dr. Seuss.

We have fun ideas planned everyday this week with a “dress up” theme as well.

Monday we will read  the “Sleep Book”  and of course wear our Pajama’s to school!!  This is one of our favorite days.

Tuesday will be “Green Eggs and Ham” and we will wear the color green.

Wednesday is always “Wacky Wednesday “ so be prepared to wear mismatched clothes, or wear them backwards, inside out, whatever tickles your fancy!!

Thursday we will read “The Cat in the Hat” and wear your favorite hat to school.  It sounds like an amazing week.  Seesaw pictures to follow of course!

Robots act two!!


This week we will continue with our Robot theme and make one with each classroom.  We have saved many items to add to our creations so it will be an amazing thing!!  We will definitely share pictures on Seesaw.  Miss Anne brought in a former Halloween costume Robot that she made with her daughter and husband to share with the students.  So the students have an idea what they will be making.  Thanks Miss Anne!!

Our letter this week is W and we will be working on patterning for math.  Our story this week will be Clink, a story about a lonely robot left in the store to collect dust, until a little boy comes to take him home!!  For art we will make a robot using tubes and continue to use the playdoh mats to strengthen our fine motor skills.

 

The afternoon class will be exploring transportation with the University Circle Initiative and visit The Cleveland History Center (Western Reserve) on March 9.  The students have loved this program and really have done an amazing job riding the bus and following the group plan staying together.  Thank you to all the families who have made the trips with us.  In April,  we will be visiting the Botanical Gardens and in May we will visit the Music Settlement again.  Both trips will be awesome!

 

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Their will always be obstacles that lie in the path that you are forced to create yourself, but never fret. These obstacles are only there to make you spread your wings farther, so that you can push harder, and fly higher

 

 

 

Week 5 Building a Robot

This week we thought we would take building in a new direction.  The students will build a robot and will learn to create their own robots.

This is a super cute story of Pete the Cat- Robo Pete by James Dean.  We will also read My Robot by Eve Bunting and clink by Kelly DiPucchio.  For art we will build a robot out of shapes, build our own robot out of cardboard boxes and cut and paste a robot back together.  Our letter this week is H.  It is a quiet sound that the students will learn to breathe hot air into the palm of their hand to make the H sound.  We will practice our names with playdoh and write the letter H with dry erase crayons.  Please practice the letters with your child at home  along with their sounds.

If anyone would like a copy of the playdoh mat with your child’s name on it let me know.  I am having them made is all upper case letters as well.  Using these is a super great way for students to build the letters of their name kinesthetically.  Send me an email or talk to me and I would be happy to have them made for you.

 

Building week 4

This week we will be focusing on what materials go into buildings.  The dramatic play area will be set up as a construction site.  They will be able to use and look at real blue prints!!   The kids will have the opportunity to use real tools like hammers and screwdrivers to create and explore. This week will be begin building our own boats and creating a mock city map with familiar buildings from Fairview Park.    Math this week we will be focusing on sorting and the letter of the week is L.

Building with marshmallows last week was very successful and you will get to see the students products when they bring them home this week.  They really loved it and making igloos was a challenge.

For the PM class, this week in art we will be making a valentine to take upstairs with us when we visit Ms. Smith’s  Kindergarten class on Wednesday.    As you may remember, the kindergartners came down to show the students Coding.  This visit we will be learning how to use ChatterPix.  The students in the end will be able to make pictures talk.  It will be great fun to see what they create together.  Also, visiting the Kindergarten classes will begin to show our soon to be kindergartners what life is like “upstairs.”

Also, the afternoon class will have their Monday class with Miss Ablea from the University Circle Initiative.  This week we will be going to the Museum of Contemporary Art.  This unit should be very interesting.  Last field trip was so fun for everyone!  Ice skating was a huge success!!

On Tuesday we have ZUMBA class !!! AM class 9:30 and PM class 1:15.  This is always a fun class to take and the kids have a great time.  Watch Seesaw for posts of your child is having fun and learning in DAP.

 

Building study wk 3

This week we will be visiting the Arctic and read Tacky the Penguin by Helen Lester.  https://youtu.be6dMidnGLRGI

This week we will build igloo’s out of marshmallows, build structures out of marshmallows and toothpicks for STEM .  We will build structures out of the letters N, A, G, D, B, and K and also a map of our community out of shapes.  For science we will build a pendulum and knock down buildings that the students have created.  This should be great fun and an opportunity to learn about pendulums.  Our math this week includes identifying shapes.  I think that the students are really enjoying this unit and have had great fun building all different kinds of structures.

A great big thank you to all the PM families who went on our first Friday field trip to the Cleveland Art Museum.  It was super fun and the ice skating was a huge success!

Just when the caterpillar thought the world was ending, he turned into a butterfly. ~Proverb

                                                                               

Building study

This week our building study has us exploring machinery and construction sites as well as building our own buildings.

Our letter is O and math this week focuses on counting 0-20.

Art will include building houses out of popsicle sticks, and making an octopus for the letter O.

The Sensory table will have sand, rocks and diggers in it.   Our housekeeping area will be turned into a construction site with tools, hard hats and trucks.

We will read the book Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker and watch Pete the Cat on the Smartboard.

Afternoon Class only:  Just a reminder of our all day field trip on Friday January 27th.  Bring a packed brown bag lunch (NO Peanut Butter).  Please have it labeled with your child’s name. Dress your child warmly as we will be ice skating in the afternoon.  Be at school on Friday by 10:00 AM.  This will be so much fun for everyone.

 

Building Study

This week we will begin our Building Study Theme.  We will be looking and learning about the buildings in our community along with how they were built.  The students will be building houses from the story The 3 Little Pigs.  This You Tube video is the classic Disney version filled with amazing music.

https://youtu.be/Wt2cYpyQ7hc

They will also predict which house will blow down while using a hair dryer.  The students will reenact the roles of the three pigs while they play in the housekeeping area.

The letter of the week is K and math will incorporate graphing.  We will blow paint and use shaving creme and blocks to recreate brick and mortar.  This should be fun

The end of the quarter is this Friday and it is a teacher work day and inservice.  Progress notes for the quarter will be sent home next Friday.

PM Class Only:  Our next family Field trip is this Saturday January 21st.  We are invited to The Cleveland History Center of the Western Reserve Historical  Society.  You will need to check in at the UCI table and pizza and drinks will be available more than likely downstairs.  Bring you kiddos and grandma and grandpa.  It should be a great day.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

WELCOME BACK!!

It is very hard to believe that we are now beginning a new year in DAP.  As we return to school we will be returning to our clothing unit to finish it out, create patterns and review all the letters we have covered since the fall; M, S, R, T, N, C, A, D, I, G, F.  Before school begins have your child find things around the house that begin with the letters that we will review and encourage them to make the letter sounds.  They will be prepared to review when we come back to school.  These activities coincide with the book we will read Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina.

Art this week will again enhance the clothing unit along with sensory activities.

Both classes have new students joining in the new year.  Please welcome, Ben, Ben, Claudia, Calvin, Louisa, Natalie, Kamden.  As you know we have to keep a 50/50 ratio in the class at all times which is why we are adding so many new students.  We look forward  to an amazing beginning to our new year with new friends and new activities.  happy-new-year-kids-7615021