Toddler 1 Newsletter
February 20-24
Our Sensory Science Experience
In the sensory table we mixed different colors with paint and saw what color it changes.
Sensory play includes any activity that stimulates your young child's senses: touch, smell, taste, sight and hearing. Sensory activities and sensory tables facilitate exploration and naturally encourage children to use scientific processes while they play, create, investigate and explore. Spending time stimulating their senses helps children develop cognitively, linguistically, socially and emotionally, physically and creatively.
Monday: The children were engaged in coloring with crayons and tracing the shapes of our blocks.
Tuesday: The children practiced saying their names, we sat on a circle and we asked; "what is her your name?"
Wednesday: The Toddlers enjoyed listening to Corina's grandma playing the guitar.
Thursday: The children read a story with puppets.
Friday: On Friday,we painted with paint brushes.
Vocabulary Words
Music
Please
Maracas
Literature This Week
Hokey Pokey Book
What Kind Of Bread Do you Like?
We sang and danced the hokey pokey song and we did dramatic play in the kitchen area with our bread toys.
Quote of the Week
Children are like flowers, they learn and grow differently with a lot of love drops.
The more water you put on a flower it grows and the
More love and patience you give to a toddler the more he will grow happier.
Friendly Reminders
Next week transition will begin, we will miss Corina and Jasper as they move to the next toddler room and we will meet our new classmates.
Thank you so much for all you do!
Outdoor Extension Toddler One was enjoying going down the slide over and over again. They took turns and went up and down the stairs.
Pictures from the week:
Have a Wonderful Weekend.
Erika - Tina - Lynn
Washington Children Center
Monday, February 27, 2017
Todd 1 - Grandma Bonnie singing with Corina'a class ๐
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