Winter Fun at HDC!
Snowmen and snow-women everywhere!
The Pre-K class has a winter wonderland set up in their dramatic play center where the children can build a cardboard box snowman, throw cotton ball snowballs and pretend to skate on the ice.
The older Pre-K/K class have been working on their writing skills! Here they labeled the parts of their snowmen and snow-women.
The Pre-K chose the words for their winter word wall and painted some beautiful snowflakes.
They have also been working their fine motor skills (pincer grasp) and working on name recognition by using snowball gems to build their names.
Ice painting!!! A fun art and sensory activity! Sonia & Mimi froze toy people and animals to let the children pretend they were skating on the ice! This lead to great discussions about how to stay safe on the ice.
The Kindergarten class is finishing up their author study of Jan Brett. Here is a fun poem they have been learning using the different animals from the book, The Mitten.
The Mitten in the Snow
The Mitten in the Snow
Help us please so we won't freeze
The Mitten in the snow
A _____ squeezes in
A _____ squeezes in
Help us please so we won't freeze
The Mitten in the snow!
Mittens! The children chose how they wanted to decorate their mittens, some glued paper onto them, some used the bingo markers and others chose to paint them.
Our younger preschool class had fun painting snow for their snow globes, posing for pictures outside and helping Marcie & Destiny put them together!
They have also been working their fine motor skills and working on color recognition with this fun snowman pom pom press game.
They have done lots of winter painting too!
Mittens at the easel and hats on the table.
When children paint at the easel they are working their gross motor skills and crossing the mid line which aids in their overall development. When they are seated at the table it is more of a wrist movement than a whole arm and it works a whole different muscle group.
Click here to learn more about why crossing the mid line is so important!
We believe a print rich environment is crucial for helping children with literacy skills. It shows them that there is another way to communicate...through print. Here the children are putting their pre reading skills to use by looking at the picture and connecting it to the written word.
The preschool children had a ball making snow! They had to measure the ingredients with the teacher and work their math skills by counting how many scoops of water versus the "snow" to make the right consistency. Such a fun sensory experience!
Stay healthy everyone!!!
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