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Friday, December 18, 2020

Holiday Treats for Staff 2020

 Well 2020 has certainly been an interesting year, and has brought many changes to all. Here at HDC the staff usually draws for secret Santa. We usually do small gifts during the week and one big gift at the staff party and all the Santa's are revealed. We were not able to draw names this year with all the shut downs and uncertainty and we certainly are not having any parties...

So Missy and I decided to do a little something special for the staff throughout the week! 

Day 1.

Scratch ticket, candy and a Christmas bonus!

One of the teachers won $100! Woohoo! 


Day 2.

Breakfast and coffee from dunks and a mystery gift! 

Each one has a fun wearable! 

Antlers, hat, tie haha who knows! LoL


 

 

Day 3.

"We tissue a Merry Christmas and a Happy no flu year!" Tissues and sanitizer! The necessities. 

Day 4.

Snow day! No School! 

Gotta love New England! Haha

We will save today's treat for the New Year as a fun welcome back! 

Day 5.

A delicious lunch from Carbone's Kitchen!

Carbone's Kitchen

We are so lucky to have such an awesome, dedicated staff!
We had lots of fun spoiling them this week and bringing a little cheer to the workplace! 

Happy Holidays everyone!

**When we came back from break we put out a hot cocoa bomb bar for all the girls as a New Year Treat!


Happy New Year everyone!!!

December Books

There are so many holiday and winter books to love! It was truly hard to pick but I think we narrowed it down.

Here are our staff and teacher's favorite books to read aloud to children in December!

Cheri - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

by: Robert May


Joanie - Dream Snow 

by: Eric Carle


Sonia - The Gingerbread Man

Retold by: Jim Aylesworth


Maria - Snowmen At Night

by: Caralyn Buehner

Marcie - Santa is coming to Massachusetts

by: Steve Smallman


Destiny - Sneezy the Snowman

by: Maureen Wright


Jasmine - The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School

by: Laura Murray


Celimar - The Mitten

by: Jan Brett


Mariah - The Polar Express

by: Chris Van Allsburg


Maya - How The Grinch Stole Christmas

by:Dr. Seuss


Missy - Snowmen At Christmas

by: Caralyn Buehner


Melanie - Christmas Trolls

by: Jan Brett


Happy Reading Everyone!!!

Friday, October 16, 2020

Nature fun!

 Fall/Nature Fun at HDC!

    Our students have been enjoying the benefits of bringing nature into the classroom. This gives children opportunities to value, wonder and ask questions to investigate natural materials further. 

Here are a few of the nature based learning activities going on at HDC!

 

We are very lucky to have chestnut trees on our school property. The children love to collect the, "conkers" and use them for imaginative play.
Here the children are using chestnuts to make shapes.
The teachers and students then count how many they used to complete the shape. 
Lots of fun hands on math!
 

Here the children were using the chestnuts to cover the game board. The children had to roll the dice and identify the numeral that corresponded with the dots on the dice.

 

Chestnuts can be lots of fun to paint with using paintbrushes or by adding paint on top of them and rolling them around inside a box. This helps to strengthen their hand eye coordination and visual tracking skills.


Chestnuts are also super fun to play with!


Here the children sorted leaves by size. Big, medium and small. This activity also set the stage for great conversations about the characteristics of each leaf and helped the children use descriptive language and vocabulary. They were also able to compare and contrast the various types of leaves and learn which tree they were from. 


The children brought these leaf papers outside and tried to find which tree the leaves came off of. They had to use their visual discrimination skills to determine differences and similarities between the leaves and the tree. 


Leaves are great for a cutting bin too (and totally waste free)! This is a great way for children to start working on cutting skills and fine motor development. 


The younger children have been exploring apples! Marcie had cut ribbons of various lengths for the children to determine which one would fit around the different apples. This was a great hands on activity for our youngest learners to experiment with measurement and circumference.

Here the children were having fun weighing the apples and trying to balance them in the scale.

The children in our Kindergarten class went on a nature scavenger hunt! 

Click here for a copy of the scavenger hunt that they used.

Here are some of the children making a nature collage with some of the materials they found on their nature walk! They are going to use this to make a collaborative mural for their classroom. Great teamwork guys!


Here the children and teachers labeled parts of the pumpkin to explore and hung them in their science center. Since we are not able to have them all touch the pumpkin and explore together the teachers made sure to have them in a spot where everyone can see, discuss and ask questions.


Leaf rubbings are always a fun activity and help the children to look for details. The process of looking for detail strengthens essential visual discrimination skills, the same skills children use to learn the differences between letters.


Stacking pumpkins is great for hand eye coordination and learning through trial and error!


Nature truly is a wonderful teacher! It engages all the senses! We are so blessed to live in New England and enjoy the best of all the seasons, especially Fall! 


Happy learning friends!!!

Monday, October 5, 2020

October Books!

Here at HDC we truly love books!!!

The benefits of reading aloud to children is astounding and cannot be overstated! 

Click here to read a great article about the benefits of reading aloud to children and how to start reading to your own little one(s) if you haven't already.

Here are our favorite October books to read aloud with children!!! 

Missy - There's a Nightmare In My Closet 

by: Mercer Mayer


Aimee - There's Something In My Attic 

by: Mercer Mayer


Joan - The Very Busy Spider

by: Eric Carle

Marcie - Spookly The Square Pumpkin

by: Joe Troiano


Destiny - Five Little Pumpkins

by: Scholastic


Sonia - Dem Bones

by: Bob Barner


Maria - The Biggest Leaf Pile

by:Steve Metzger


Jasmine - The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid Of Anything

by: Linda Williams


Mariah - Let It Fall

by: Maryann Cocca-Leffler


Cheri - The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear

by:Audrey & Don Wood


Celimar - Bear Snores On
by: Karma Wilson & Jane Chapman


Mel - Go Away Big Green Monster

by: Ed Emberly

Happy Reading Everyone!!!