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Sunshine Scoop

The Sunshine Classroom continues to savor the gorgeous autumn season! Kicking off a new Social Studies exploration, the students have begun to learn about the history of local legend, Johnny “Appleseed” Chapman. The boys and girls delighted in the investigation of numerous non-fiction selections during Circle Time. They learned about Johnny’s love of nature, his many planting treks around New England and the “tall tales” people tell about his legacy. Extending this unit, the children baked apple pie and cooked applesauce (math concepts). Later, the class crafted apple prints (artistic expression), explored the anatomy and growth cycle of apples (science) and concocted their own classroom book about Mr. Appleseed (literacy). So much fun and so much learning!

Our enrichment schedule has launched. The pupils enjoyed musical visits from Miss Gail, as well as Spanish fiesta sessions from Senora Elizabeth. Up next: a possible unit on Bats and other birds. Also, based on the interests of the children, an exploration of the life of Amelia Earhart!

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Starburst Happenings

The autumn harvest is upon us and the Starburst Class launched the season by travelling to Magic Garden’s plot at the Codman Farm. After a yummy snack, the children observed just how many pumpkins had grown over the summer. There were many varieties, including sugar and Jack-Be-Quick pumpkins. They loaded up their wagons and the rest is history!

The Starburst students utilized their pumpkins, fusing math and science. On one day, the boys and girls experimented whether they would sink or float in a tub of water. On another day, they rolled them down the campus hills, measuring how far they travelled. The pupils even painted a whole-class mural by dipping them in paint and pushing them about. So much fun!

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The Starburst friends are loving the new enrichment experiences. This includes yoga with Miss Laura. Each child found his or her own mat and launched into countless poses. They even meditated for a bit. Up next: The Pre-K Friendship Feast in November and explorations of pond water.

 

The Moonbeam Classroom has turned into a bustling pumpkin patch! Based on the sights, sounds and smells of the autumn season, pumpkins are the centerpiece of this month’s curriculum! To launch this unit, the Moonbeam students embarked on a pumpkin hunt on the playground. What fun! Expanding on this adventure, the boys and girls washed their pumpkins in the sensory table, using sponges and soapy water. Later, the children decorated their pumpkins using a wide array of materials. This includes paint, pompoms, yarn, glitter and googly eyes. Beautiful! To culminate these hands-on experiences, the students ventured into the literacy content area. Each child dictated a creative story to the classroom teachers. In one piece, a pumpkin named Carly, loves to eat purple biscuits! In another story, one pumpkin loves to play cars. So creative! All these stories were compiled, placed into a classroom binder and placed on our bookshelf. Be sure to give this bestseller a read! Looking ahead, the Moonbeam Class will continue to celebrate and explore fall with campus nature walks, leaf hunts and sing-a-longs with autumn themes!

The Rainbow students are kicking off the 2016-2017 school year with lots of fun, friendship and learning. During a recent campus stroll, the children observed a very compelling spider web hidden in a corner. Well, why not embark on a unit about spiders?  During Circle Time, the children listened to The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle (literacy). After, the children sang “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” (musical component) and pretended to crawl and creep around the classroom (gross-motor component). At Choice Time, the Rainbow kiddos each crafted their own three -dimensional spider web installation (artistic expression). Lastly, the boys and girls counted a spider’s legs (math and science components). How fun!

The Rainbow Room continues to enjoy enrichment opportunities. The children love rocking, rolling, balancing and hopping at Tumbling with Miss Jennifer. Jane, the librarian from the Lincoln Public Library has been visiting with a bevy of books about farms and insects.  What’s coming soon?  A possible winter wonderland exploration!