Sunday, September 21, 2014

Fruit Math

Last week we combined a birthday, math and snack for a fun event. The children used fruit to make patterns, counting on, and practicing ordinal numbers.







 








We have introduced the sounds of most consonants and the vowel sounds for /a/ and /o/. The children are quickly using their new skills to sound out words. Last week we also learned the parts of a sentence. We noticed capital letters and end marks. We used predictable sentences to read new words. The children started with pictures of 'school' items. We worked on identifying beginning sounds, and then the children were able to find the correct word. Click the link to listen as the 'read' aloud their sentences!


Saturday, September 13, 2014

A Preschool Picnic

Each week we try to center our crafts around a theme. This week we talked about picnics. In math we have been working on counting numbers up to 12. We are identifying numbers, writing numbers (that number 8 was a tough one) rolling dice and counting out the right amount, and naming which number comes next.



Of course we have to do all these things preschool style. The children used tweezers to put ants on a picnic blanket for one of our math activities this week. 



The fine motor practice with the tweezers also helps improve their pencil grip and letter formation. I love it when one activity covers so many skills and looks like play. Perfect for Preschool. 




We are also working on quickly recognizing the amount without counting all the dots on the die. Numbers are presented in a 'standard configuration' on dice. The children are practicing placing dots in the correct formation when given a number.

Try playing at home. Roll a die, ask your child what number comes next. The faster they are able to name the number without counting from 1, the stronger their cardinality of the number. 








In Daily 5 we introduced 'Write the Room'. 


Each child has a clipboard hanging at the front of the room. We use our clip boards when we are working together on the rug. What the kiddos really love is walking around the room with their clip boards. They feel so 'official'. 





Each week we place pictures and words (or letters) relating to the theme of the week. The children have identical pictures on their papers. They walk around the room on a scavenger hunt to find the pictures. When they find the picture, they write the word on their recording sheet. At the beginning of the year this activity is used for letter recognition and formation practice. As the year progresses it becomes a vocabulary building as well as a reading activity.




And of course we ALWAYS have time to play.










And of course our end of the day procedure... dancing. Click the link to take you to a vimeo of our class dancing to the Gummy Bear song.




We <3 to Dance










Wednesday, September 3, 2014

HOPE September's Virtue of the Month

Each month the students of St. Monica will focus on a specific Virtue. Our Teamwork Tuesday activities (7th Graders will be our buddies this year) will try to revolve around the virtue when possible.

Yesterday we introduced our virtue and attempted to have a deeply theological discussion about what HOPE really means. 

We talked about hoping someone feels better. 

Which led us to talk about hoping we get things for Christmas. 

In an attempt to guide our conversation back to 'Religion' I suggested that the birth of Christ is pretty important at Christmas too. 

Which led to 'those bad guys who killed Jesus'.

Insert another attempt by me to guide the conversation back to HOPE.

"Yes Jesus did die on the cross for us but what is the really great part about Easter?"

Which led to Easter baskets.

Again last ditch effort "Yes but we also get to go to heaven one day". 

Which led to the best part of the lesson on HOPE: "Mrs. Exline, I do not want to go to heaven..." long pause " I am afraid of heights."

And that ladies and gentlemen is how to teach Religion in Preschool.
I HOPE you enjoyed a peek into our day.
Have I mentioned how wonderful your children are.

And just for fun, hopefully our little vimeo link takes you to a clip of our darlings practicing their phonics sounds.