BRIGHT BEGINNINGS PRESCHOOL
Experienced Quality Child Care Since 1984
Millcreek Newsletter
April 16, 2010
Upcoming Events:
Wednesday, April 21st Staff Appreciation Day
Friday, April 23rd Children’s Night Out, “Singing in the Rain!”
Friday, May 7th, Children’s Night Out, “Down on the Farm”
Monday, May 10th, Spring Semester Evaluations distributed
Sunday, May 16th, Family Picnic & Art Show: 4-6 pm
We had a wonderful but hot day week at Bright Beginnings. The mornings have been a little chilly but please make sure the children have extra summer clothes that they can change into before outside time. Drop off time can be a little crazy since all of the classes are combining into single classrooms and kids are seeing friends that they do not normally see. We are helping by making sure that activities are happening during those times but we have something that you could do to help us out! Please make sure that you drop off your child(ren)’s stuff in their classroom first and then bring them to the classroom they are usually in at drop-off . It makes it easier for the teachers so that they do not have to keep track of whose stuff is whose and also it makes it easier at the end of the day when you need to get all of your child(ren)’s stuff! Thanks so much for your help! Also, do not forget to sign up for CNO, “Singing in the Rain,” is the theme and it is with Ms. Danielle and Ms. Erin!
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Toddlers and young 2’s
We began by reading “Moo Ba La La La” and “Barnyard Dance” while focusing on animal sounds. We “read” sentence strips with pictures of animals and sounds. The children were encouraged to “read” the sentence strips (3 pictures). We cut up pretend fruit and gave it to our doggy. We worked on sign language throughout the entire session. The bubble machine was used at the end of our session.
Older 2’s
We also began by reading “Moo Ba La La La” and “Barnyard Dance” while focusing on animal sounds. We utilized sentence strips with pictures of animals and sounds. The children were able to read the “sentence strips” (3 pictures). We cut up pretend fruit and gave it to our doggy while using 4 word sentences. We also focused on categorizing animals and shapes with puzzles. The bubble machine was used at the end of our session.
3’s and 4’s
We began buy reading “The Very Quiet Cricket” while learning lots of new vocabulary such as rummaged, ambled, scurried, slithered, gigantic etc. We also worked on opposites throughout the entire story. Next we focused primarily on /s/ words in the initial, medial, and final position. We then colored snakes and made “thick” and “thin” tongues. In some classrooms we were able to play sound bingo.
I hope everyone has a fantastic spring break.
Stacy Torrence M.S. CCC-SLP
Reading Weekly
On Tuesday, March 23rd, the book My Crayons Talk, by Patricia Hubbard, was read to facilitate a discussion of how colors are used by illustrators to help the reader understand more fully the meaning of the story. The students then used visual literacy skills to help them better understand and appreciate two paintings. Children who can orally communicate what they visually see or observe are developing language skills that will transfer into writing skills in Elementary school.
Edith H. Fisher
Penguin
We also worked on our colors, shapes, words, animals and counting to five. We sang lots of new songsto help us out with our colors, counting and shapes. We went fishing on the boat in the gross motor room. We hopped like frogs, played basket ball and blew bubbles! We had lots of fun activities and projects this week. Enjoy your weekend!
Ms. Danielle
Sea Turtles
Welcome back! I hope everyone enjoyed their long weekend. This week we learned about the letter “Ee!” We come up with words like elephant, Eva, egg and Ms. Erin. We learned more about our colors and counting to five. For art we made coffee filter butterflies, colored a bee, made tissue paper art, made rain drops on the letter “Ee” and colored an ant. We enjoyed talking about bees and how they buzz . We made Chex Mix with the Penguin class, which was fun and yummy. Thank you all for bringing in frosting and sprinkles for our cupcakes! They were delicious and fun to decorate! Happy birthday to our Sea Turtle Siena who turned 2 years old on April 15th. I hope everyone enjoys their weekend and I will see you on Monday!
Ms. Erin
Starfish
In the beginning of the week, we counted, read, acted and made butterflies. In the middle of the week, we talked about bees. We buzzed around like bees, we counted the legs of the bee: six legs. We read How Many Legs and talked about other insects, which we counted their legs in the book too! At the end of the week, we talked about rain and made raindrop mobiles on display. We also had a cooking project! We made oatmeal cookies, yum! Have a great weekend! See you Monday!
Ms. Jennifer
Seals
I hope everyone has a great weekend! I will see everyone next week! Some dates to remember: Staff Appreciation Day April 21
Next Children’s Night out April 23 “Singing in the Rain”
Ms. Cheri
Dolphin
This week, the Dolphin class has certainly gotten into the swing of spring! We’ve done everything from add and subtract butterflies to writing E’s on our easel to making umbrella and raindrop mobiles to learning about the money from different countries! It was out of this world!
Another great way to celebrate spring is to get out in this great weather! CNO is a great way to do that! Your kids get to hang out with their friends, it’s $15 for the first child and $5 for additional children and it gives you 3 hours of free time! It’s a win-win situation!
For math/science, we did addition and subtraction with butterflies, did math with bees and flowers, talked about Reduce, Reuse and Recycle for Project Green, did a sponge experiment and played shapes bingo.
For letter’s, we read books, wrote E’s on the easel, did letter activities, went on an E scavenger hunt and learned a nursery rhyme!
For art, we made tissue butterflies, created coffee filter butterflies, made bee hive collages, put together umbrella and raindrop collages and made ant art.]
For social studies, we learned about and saw money from different counties and compared them. We also got to see a dress that Ms. Kimberly got in Venezuela.
For humanities, we did lots of playing, had some scarf dancing, made a butterfly play and did a cooking project with oatmeal and animal crackers.
Say a very happy birthday to Sofie (April 6th), Maria Antonia (April 11th), Emerson (April 12th), Ethan (April 13th) and Matthew (April 28th).
This week has been so much fun and we can’t wait to celebrate next week with you!
Walrus
The letter we worked on was “E,” and we came up with a great list of words like edible, echo and east! We also focused a lot on our letter sounds by playing sound bingo. The kids found the letters on their boards by listening to the sounds that I gave them. Everyone did a great job when I asked them about sentences verse single words. I wrote single words and sentences up on our board and they were able to tell me which ones were sentences and which ones were single words. They know that a sentence has to have a period at the end and it needs to be more than one word. We did something a little different with our Ready Readers this week. I asked the children to circle all of the periods and underline each of the words. They did a great job this week and we are looking forward to more warm days to come! Have a wonderful weekend!
Ms. Ryland
