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The Moonbeam children continue to take Magical Mindfulness to the next level. These youngsters have adopted the act of self-actualization and incorporated these practices into each day at Magic Garden! The girls and boys took part in “The Many Pieces of Me” activity. After listening to a literature selection, the students took part in a brainstorming session as a large group. They were prompted to consider aspects of each day that they love. This included family, friends, school, colors and toys! Some children responded by exclaiming, “My friends when they play with me!” One pupil replied, “I love squishing Playdough with my mommy.” Another kiddo said, “My teachers and my friends!” Children’s author and illustrator, Michael Hall has been a central influence in this venture. His book, My Heart is Like a Zoo has been a classroom favorite. Exploring emotions, sympathy and empathy, the children look forward to an upcoming mathematics-themed art experience. Very fun! Do visit our display in the corridor!

Up next: the Moonbeam children help to celebrate Cradles to Crayons, a joint community outreach program (championed by our own faculty member Ms. Elizabeth Lincoln!) in conjunction with our hometown boys the Boston Bruins!

The Rainbow friends continue with this year’s theme of “Looking out the Window.” After the recent Snow Moon, the students observed the large globe hanging in the sky. Several children remarked, “The moon! Look at the moon!” This, of course, sparked some learning opportunities in the classroom. The girls and boys are enjoying the classic picture book, Goodnight Moon. Written by famed author and illustrator, Margaret Wise Brown, this selection has become a classroom favorite! Our students love recalling each object the narrator whispers goodnight to. A red balloon, two kittens, the bunny’s dollhouse. Both big book and audio editions have been incorporated into the curriculum. To capitalize on this interest, the children recently enjoyed the Goodnight Moon mathematics game. This cognitive extension assists pupils as they explore numeral identification, counting and one-to-one correspondence. So much learning and fun with the Rainbow kiddos!

Each and every week, the Rainbow Room is treated to some very special visitors. The Pre-K students (Sunshine and Starburst) have been stopping by the class to be “BIG HELPERS.” The Rainbow children continue to enjoy meeting new friends who collaborate on art ventures, interactive Circle Times and yummy Snack Times. Rainbow Room loves when the “big kids” come over to lend a hand. Coming soon…Rainbow Room will help to celebrate Magic Garden’s annual collaboration with the National Education Association’s Read Across America event.

 

A New Tradition Begins!

On Friday, January 27 the first ever Multigenerational Sing-Along was held at Bemis Hall. Magic Garden, LEAP and members of Lincoln’s Council on Aging, kicked off the Town of Lincoln’s Winter Carnival, with a spectacular performance from the COA’s very own Ukulele group, singing “If You’re Happy and You Know It!” LEAP performers sang and danced to Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling,” and then our Magic Garden students stole the show- performing 6 songs with dance moves and sign language! Special thanks to our MG Guitarists: Gail Wild and Matt Murphy for putting together such an awesome array of songs! It was a great time by all and we look forward to future collaborations with our friends at the COA and LEAP!

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