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  • Green in March

    The toddlers spent time doing lots of activities revolving around our color of the month:  GREEN

    Green play dough, green crafts, green leprechauns, green shamrocks, green paint, green mystery can, etc.

     

     

  • 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Blast Off!

    The toddlers have enjoyed our space theme this month.  We have colored planets, had hands on learning with our space discovery bins, pretended to be astronauts and preformed an astronaut obstacle course complete with star jump and black hole, and discussed the concept of daytime versus nighttime. We combined our study of the letter R and space theme to create an R is for Rocket also!

     

     

  • Toddler Valentine’s Day Parties

     

     

     

     

  • “P” is for Pink, Pizza, Playdough, and Pigs!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Winter in the Toddler Room!

    The toddler class is making the most of our time indoors on these cold days.  We have enjoyed some extra center time, baked, painted, crafted, crawled through an arctic cave and bounced “snowballs” on the parachute!

    Sensory play supports language and cognitive growth, fine motor skills, and problem solving skills.  It aids in enhancing memory functioning and  is great for calming.  The sensory tub and discovery bins are popular in our room.  This is truly hands-on learning!

    We provide an environment that is safe and interactive.  Learning centers allow children to understand the social world, develop communication skills, and build relationships.  Our classroom is designed as an invitation to play and explore.

    Our dramatic play center was converted into a veterinarian office.  The toddlers enjoy pretending to take care of the puppies.  They use new vocabulary, take turns, and get a little puppy snuggle.

    Creating is important for the toddlers.  They improve their fine motor skills, experimenting with materials is the foundation for science, and it provides a sense of pride which boosts self confidence.  We often do crafts in small groups which allows for instruction and discussion of shapes, colors, letters, counting, and theme vocabulary.

    Cooking with children provides practical experience with many skills such as following directions and measuring.  It helps toddlers develop fine motor skills, eye hand coordination and even early concepts of math and science.  We make chocolate chip muffins when talking about the letter M then oatmeal cookies when focusing on the letter O.  The toddlers also tasted chicken soup with rice after reading the book by Maurice Sendak.  Fun process – yummy product!

    Large motor skills helps children gain strength and confidence in his/her body.  It also helps them to get exercise and physical activity, which is important for a healthy lifestyle.  The toddlers love to play outside but the parachute and tunnel are a special treat!

     

     

  • Holidays in the Toddler Room

    Celebrating the season with a star print craft.

    Star cookie cutters with red playdough enforce our shape and color of the month.

    Practice matching colors with holiday bows and trees.

    J is for jingle bells.

    K is for kiss under the mistletoe.

    Holiday themed centers provide an opportunity to engage the toddlers in pretend play, sharing, and fine motor skills.

    More crafts of holiday fun.

    During circle time we discussed our favorite things about Christmas.  The toddlers placed their picture under their favorite thing.

     

     

  • Hot and Cold

    The toddlers participated in some fun activities to learn the concept of hot and cold using senses.  We practiced scooping with a hot cocoa sensory bin.

    A special snack of “hot” cocoa and cold ice cream provided a sweet way to learn about opposites through the sense of taste and touch.

  • Lunch With Santa

  • Fun Fall on the Farm

    We have had so much fun with fall and farm activities in the toddler room this month.  Lots of sensory experiences have been planned to help explore and learn. An apple peeler provided us with fine motor practice, yummy snack, and cute photo opportunity. Watercolor, glue, and other art mediums were provided to create fall foxes, scarecrows, and leaves.  Old McDonald has been a favorite classic to sing and play with instruments.  We discussed things that we were thankful for and talked about foods that families eat on Thanksgiving Day.   We are so thankful for our toddlers and their families!

     

  • Orange Halloween Pumpkin Fun!

    The fun month of October has been filled with lots of orange, pumpkins, and Halloween celebrations.

    The toddlers enjoyed several sensory experiences.

    We also practiced several fine motor activities.

    Five Little Pumpkins has been a favorite song this month.  We sang it several times using different props and media.

    We finished October out with fun Halloween games, activities, and snacks.