Our communities made of shapes
Matching pictures to the correct letters for beginning sounds
Happy faces full of teeth!
"O" is for octopus!
Creating mail trucks that we'll use to make our Valentine carrier with
How can we help those around us with our own two hands?
We talked about ways we can help the community both near and far.
We practiced writing the number 15 and then used 15 marshmallows to create teeth for our mouths.
We practiced recognizing and making our numbers 10-15 on dry erase boards.
We practiced writing our color word "black" from the week.
We played a dice game where we roll the dice and then color in the one we find on our paper.
We used scraps of paper and cotton balls to create our toothbrushes. Then, we sang our song, "Brush up, brush down, brush every way. Brush your teeth two times a day!"
Love to see these kiddos reading!
One of my favorite activities of the year! I just love to see what they want to be when they grow up. So cute!
We also dressed up as future jobs on Thursday as well.
Coach
Spider man (We could definitely use some superheroes in this world!)
Park Ranger
Police Officer
Construction Worker
Zookeeper
Veterinarians
Teacher
Nail Artist
Doctors
Dr. Chris Jenkins came in and talked to us with "Bobo" about how to take care of and brush our teeth. He's so great with these little ones and super patient! They always love when he comes. :)
Show and Tell Letter "O"
3 octopuses
5 owls
1 map of Oklahoma and Oregon
2 otoscopes
1 Olaf
We also dressed up with different costumes from LAP at the beginning of the week to talk about a variety of different jobs we could have when we grow up! Cute! :)
Green Room Time to work our minds and bodies
Pretending to be doctors with our friends
Classroom playtime with friends
Afternoon Bridge/Lunch Bunch
We reviewed what number to call in case of an emergency, 911! Then, we talked about how we appreciate so many different community helpers that are willing to help in emergencies. :)
We created our own stop signs and talked about what they meant.
We brushed our teeth pictures with paint and toothbrushes.
We put a "Pete the Cat"puzzle together in groups.
We sequenced events and then looked for the picture that would come in next in the sequence. This was a little tough for some, but great skill practice with ordering events.
We drew letter cards and practiced writing each letter. Then, we erased them by "brushing our teeth" with toothbrushes.
We used fine motor skills to put pouch lids onto pipe cleaners, and we talked about what patterns we could create by doing it.
We matched the pieces of the community helpers cards.
We practiced recognizing and creating our numbers 10-15.
We made police cars our of paper plates too!
We welcomed a new friend to our lunch bunch crew. :)
We practiced doing yoga, since it was too cold to go outside.
Hope you enjoyed our photos from the week!
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