Old MacDonald Had a Farm

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  • Friday, November 15th– We will meet at 9:00 am at our Northern classroom for our session together.

With the buzz of Halloween behind us, our time together today was quite calm yet exciting. These fabulous little learners explored a multitude of provocations that still celebrated everything that Fall has to offer and then some other ones that were inspired by some of their previous discoveries. Our sensory bin came back, but this time with an addition of dried kidney beans, white beans, and our metal containers and scoops. The stamps covered long strips of paper with markers in the mix. The gross motor movement area had a new and very popular item in it this week…a tunnel! The students not only crawled through it, but they also played peek-a-boo, got swallowed by it, and some even lounged in it. We painted again this week, but not in the normal way. This time trays of black sand were placed on top of the light table and the students made different lines and shapes with small brushes. With pumpkins still around, we explored the insides of a few cut open pumpkins and watercolored some dried pumpkin seeds. Our block area expanded beyond the rug as we tried our hand at different kinds of ramps. Planks of wood, tubes, pool noodles, magnetic acrylic shelves, and leftover house siding made for some fun rides for a variety of balls and cars.

We finished with the story, There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves, followed by a fun version of the Scarecrow Song and Old MacDonald Had A Farm. The kiddos loved having some special animal friends to sing with us.

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend and thank you for another amazing session! I just love seeing the students start to interact and engage with each other. There was so much shared play happening today. I can’t wait for next week!

Miss Claire