Our PreSchool Blog

Follow Along!
  • Fall Trees!

    This month, the Toddlers have been exploring the theme of nature. We have talked about how the leaves change colors as the seasons turn. The boys and girls used their fine motor skills to stamp red, yellow, and orange leaves all over their trees.

    IMG_1721

    IMG_1722

    IMG_1724

    IMG_1733

  • Matching

    One of our monthly objectives for November is matching. The boys and girls have lots of opportunities throughout the day to show off their matching skills wether it be during group time or exploring at the manipulatives center. Today the children took turns matching woodland animals during small groups. They did a great job sorting by shape, color, and animal.

    IMG_1713

    IMG_1714

    IMG_1716

    IMG_1717

    IMG_1718

  • A is for Apple!

    This week we are working on the letter “A” in the toddler room. The boys and girls used apple stampers to make colorful art for our classroom. We practiced counting to 3 and worked on color recognition: red, green, and yellow!

    IMG_1695

    IMG_1698

    IMG_1700

    IMG_1705

    IMG_1706

    IMG_1707

    IMG_1711 IMG_1701

  • New Month, New Centers!

    Throughout the month of November, the Toddlers will be exploring the theme of nature. To go along with this theme, the centers around the room have been modified. There are lincoln logs and woodland animals in the block center, safari jeeps and buggies in the transportation center, and new puzzles and games in the manipulatives center. Today the boys and girls jumped right in and explored the new room!

    IMG_1600

    IMG_1604

    IMG_1602

    IMG_1605

  • Parachute Play!

    Today the Toddlers had so much fun playing with the parachute. We worked on the vocabulary and concepts of over and under. The boys and girls did a great job following directions as they held on tight and lifted the parachute into the air and quickly pulled it back down. There were lots of giggles and smiles during this activity.. we will be sure to do it again soon!

    IMG_1589

    IMG_1583

    IMG_1587

    IMG_1591

    IMG_1592

    IMG_1590

    IMG_1593

  • Leaf Man

    We jumped right into our new theme of nature by reading “Leaf Man” by Lois Elhert during group time. The children were fascinated by all of the different colors and leaves throughout the book. The boys and girls will have a chance to build their very own leaf man on the magnetic board this week. The afternoon class was lucky enough to enjoy this book outside on this beautiful fall day!

    IMG_1575

    IMG_1576

    IMG_1577

    IMG_1578

  • Happy Halloween from the Toddler Room!

    The Toddlers had a spooktacular day at school! To celebrate Halloween, we sang “5 Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate”, read a spooky story, and made silly jack-o-lanterns. The boys and girls used their fine motor skills to add a face to their pumpkins. We hope that all of our Toddler friends have a fun and safe night trick-or-treating!!

    IMG_1558

    IMG_1560

    IMG_1556

    IMG_1549

    IMG_1542

    IMG_1562

    IMG_1561

  • Baa Baa Black Sheep!

    To continue with our theme of farm this month, we talked about sheep at group time today. We read the story,”Sam Sheep Can’t Sleep” and practiced singing “Baa Baa Black Sheep”. Then, during art time we painted our hands black to make the sheep body. Once the paint dried, the boys and girls used their fine motor skills to pull apart and place cotton balls on the body.They turned out great, see the final product below!

    IMG_1492

    IMG_1510

    IMG_1516

    IMG_1528

    IMG_1523

    IMG_1529

  • Fun with Puzzles!

    Today the Toddlers experimented with puzzles. The boys and girls did a great job matching the farm animals on the board. When working on puzzles, children use small motor skills to manipulate the pieces. Puzzles encourage concentration as well as improve hand-eye coordination. This activity also helps with cognitive development such as problem solving and logical reasoning.

    IMG_1484

    IMG_1487

    IMG_1486

    IMG_1482

    IMG_1481

    IMG_1480

  • Watch me scribble!

    Fine motor skills are an important part of development and school readiness. Today the Toddlers practiced tuning these skills by coloring with crayons. Scribbling is one of our fine motor objectives for this month. Children learn that they can express themselves through lines, shape, and squiggles. Allow time for coloring at home and see what your child can create!

    IMG_1444

    IMG_1443

    IMG_1449

    IMG_1450

    IMG_1451

    IMG_1452

    IMG_1454

    IMG_1455