Susan had lots of Chanukah shaped cookie cutters which the children used with a stamp pad. |
Then they used colored pencils.... |
or markers to fill in the shapes. |
Zoey and Suri added a good deal of detail! |
We know that Chanukah candles give off light, but what else gives us light? Each child drew a picture, and with a little help, used phonemic skills to sound out the word. |
Blocks, animals, cars and boys....a terrific combination and a cool structure. |
Chanukah confetti and playdough . Emma is rolling out a cookie. |
Briana is picking all the pieces of confetti out of the playdough....great for fine motor development. |
The Curious George bakery is once again in full swing with lots of cookies and cupcakes. |
What else besides a dreidel can spin? Here you see a top and a jack. |
They all love watching the item spin on top of the mirror. Zoey is very intrigued! |
We had a big box of multi sized wooden sticks and challenged the children to create a dreidel shape. |
Emma couldn't quite fit the handle on the paper, but did not want to use a smaller stick....you can see she came up with a unique solution! |
Patrick loved the design he made in his dreidel. |
Last month's color was orange and we finally got around to making our orange collage....a good review of the song, |
and good teamwork to cut all the paper and tape. |
or how easily the crayon would slide across the paper. Most children discovered that the point of the crayon soon became very flat. |
Scientist Saul wondered if the now flattened point of the crayon would enable it to stand up. He is testing out his hypothesis! |
Different techniques....Noor moved her crayon very quickly across the paper |
....while Briana worked very slowly. She noticed that you could make a puddle of color if you kept the crayon in the same spot. |
Look at the full documentation on the bulletin board outside our room. |