Daily Events from our Three's and Four's Classroom

Daily Events from our Three's and Four's Classroom

Wednesday, May 16, 2012



The frog life cycle is a pretty neat thing to see....especially through the eyes of our children.  We learned all kinds of new vocabulary words that describe how a frog grows:  from egg, to tadpole, to froglet, into adult frog.  The kids had already completed a chart about all the things they knew about frogs.....which was quite a lot, but now they have some new "grown up" words to use too!

Susannah brought in a toy kit that had pieces for each stage of the frog's life cycle.  She told us all about each one as she showed them to the class.  The kids took turns talking about similarities and differences from each stage. The asked the best questions!  Turn taking, sharing, asking and answering questions, listening....it was one of those priceless (however, unplanned) teaching moments!

The book today was Too Many Frogs by Sandy Asher.  In the story, Rabbit lives alone. He cooks for himself, cleans up for himself, and at the end of the day, reads himself a story. It's a simple life, and he likes it. But one evening, Froggie shows up at his door. He wants to listen to Rabbit's story, too. While eating a snack-or three. While lounging on a pillow-or ten. And bringing over his family-dozens and dozens of frogs! Rabbit has finally had enough; Froggie will have to go! But when he sits down alone to read himself a story, Rabbit realizes something is missing: someone to listen; someone to share a wonderful story.  Froggie is missing!!

The discussion after the story turned from frogs to sharing, using warm fuzzies, and making friends.  The book is so cute, but I didn't think that the kids would hone in on the character lessons within.  I'm continuously suprised by them!  Despite all the whining, arguing, and frustrations that naturally come with a group of 4 and 5 year olds.....they truly are kind little people, and geniunely care about each other!

On a side note.....THREE MORE DAYS OF SCHOOL!!!!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Fat Frogs on a Skinny Log by Sara Riches is a simple counting book that begins with one fat frog sitting on a skinny, slippery, slimy, slithery log.  It is full of repetitive adjectives and builds from one frog, up to 10 frogs before the log turns over and everyone is dumped into the pond.  The kids thought this book was hilarious!  They even wanted to read it TWICE!!

We didn't get to play outside today because the playground was too wet from all the rain. The kids voted (our new class policy when making a decision) to do centers in the classroom.  It always shocks me that the writing and math centers are a big hit!

We found some really cute frog videos on YouTube, but this one was the obvious favorite.  The kids loved the idea of talking to an actual frog.....and, one named Francois!!  What could be more fun!

Thursday, May 10, 2012



ANTS were the insects of the day!! These little bugs are easy to find outside....we've all seen them everywhere!!

We had to start the day with our science activity because it needed some time to "work"!  We made some predictions about what kinds of foods that ants might like to eat.  The kids named all sorts of things!  Then we took a paper plate and divided it into three sections....cake, cereal, and grapes.  With real food in each section, we voted again!  Cake and grapes were pretty closely matched!  The kids have really got the hang of this voting thing!  We dropped our plate off in the sunshine on our way to the playground.....hoping that some ants would find their way for a snack....

Our book of the day was one of Ms. Ellen's favorite, Hey Little Ant by father/daughter team, Phil and Hannah Hoose.  This book poses the eternal question:  to squish or not to squish!  There is a boy in the book who struggles with what to do about the little ant he finds beneath the shadow of his shoe.  The best part about this book....it ends with a question....What would you do?  The kids get to decide how it ends.  10-1 we decided to let the ant go!  I wouldn't dare say which kiddo has a small rebellious streak and wants to step on the ant.....my lips are sealed!

A check of our science on the way out to find Moms showed only a few ants!  They were on the cake when we started observing, but those ants were indecisive!  They wanted to try all the foods and crawled from section to section with no apparent favorite!  Each child walked away from our little experiment thinking that they had made the right prediction!!  Couldn't have worked out more perfect!!

I almost forgot to mention art today!  It was full of surprises!  I can't tell you about the things we made.....it's a secret....maybe the crafts will stay hidden in backpacks until Sunday.  If not, know that was the intention!!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

What a happy way to spend my birthday!!  I think the kids were just as excited as I was!!  There had all sorts of questions about when my "party" would start and if my mom would bring cookies or cupcakes!  It turns out that Ms. Ellen took care of everything.....cake and cookies!!  HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!

The rain finally stopped and Mr. Jimmy got rid of all the puddles under the equipment.....so outside we went for some fresh air!  We really missed the playground yesterday!!

Today's book was The Crunching Munching Caterpillar by Sheridan Cain and Jack Tickle.  This is a story about a little caterpillar who wishes he could fly.  He envies the Bumblebee for his wings, and really wants to soar through the air like Bird.  He crunches and munches along as they all tell him he wasn't meant to fly!  His friend Butterfly comes along, and smiles a secret smile when he tells him to keep dreaming because sometimes dreams come true!!  The kids all predicted correctly.....Caterpillar turned into a butterfly and his dream came true.....he could fly!

We watched a great video....that the kids LOVED....that showed a real caterpillar spinning a chrysalis and hatching into a butterfly!  There were several requests to watch it multiple times!!

For art, we made the cutest Bug Hats and then we re-enacted the caterpillar to butterfly process.  I hate we didn't video it.....we could have had our own You Tube sensation!!

There was a definite hurry to get to lunch....the kids know how this birthday thing works!  So, we lit the candles on the cake and sang BEFORE we ate.  The cake and cookies were used as a reward for little people AFTER they ate their lunch!  You might have noticed your child's lunchbox was more empty than usual.....needless to say the plan worked!

Thank you so much for making my birthday extra special!  It is amazing that I get to call what I do with your children "work"!  I am truly blessed to have found a way to share my talent and have fun everyday!  Thank you for that opportunity!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

We Voted!!


We took a break from bugs today to make the kids a little more civic minded and teach them about voting! They always think it's neat to learn about the things that grown-ups are talking about.....and grown-ups are certainly talking about this vote!!

Voting is a hard concept to introduce to kids. We started with a Scholastic book called The Pledge of Allegiance. The only words are the pledge of allegiance and it has some really great pictures. The kids all knew that they lived in the United States of America, so we talked about how in our country grown-ups get to vote who is going to be in charge and make decisions. It was really cute when I said today the people would be making decisions about who would be in charge in Charlotte and the kids immediately nominated Ms. Ellen! I think she would be great in charge too.....but her schedule is kinda full!

Another moment of confusion came when Ms. Ellen introduced the word "poll" as one of our vocabulary words. This, as you know, is slightly different from the first things the kids thought of....THE NORTH POLE! The discussion almost lost focus and headed off in it's own direction.....a Santa/Christmas direction.....but we rescued it just in time!!

The highlight of the day was our trip across the street to the poll. We had already talked about our flag and what it looked like, so when the kids spotted the flag pole, we KNEW we were in the right place! A few at a time, the kids got to go inside and check out this "voting" thing! We told them that they could tell which grown-ups had voted by the special stickers on their shirts. We gave them all "grown-up stickers" of their own for doing such a great job on our mini Out and About!

We even held our own vote on the walk back to school....lunch or art. Lunch won by a landslide. I think it was an easy vote! Even the grown-ups were in agreement on this one!!

AND......What a beautiful day outside for Ms. Michelle's last day! We met her in the courtyard and she had SO many fun things set up for the kiddos to do! They were so excited to give her the cards and presents, they needed several reminders to wait until the end!! The love giving presents.....and they LOVE Ms. Michelle!!

Thank You Ms. Michelle!! We loved "finger fun" OT this year!

Here's our word cloud that describes Ms. Michelle:  happy, joy, touch, talk, sensory, skip, hop, OT, jump, move, engage, talk, soothe, learn, excite, and communicate!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Ladybugs used to be one of my favorite insects....so cute....so harmless.....right??  That all changed one summer when my house was infested with about a million or so of the little creatures!!  Nothing is cute or harmless when they come by the millions!!  I tried to hide my personal trauma associated with today's topic....the kids certainly helped.....they LOVE ladybugs!!

Today's book was The Very Lazy Ladybug by Isobel Finn and Jack Tickle.  This ladybug is so lethargic that she doesn't even know how to fly. She decides to look for a new sleeping spot, and, since her mobility is restricted, she latches on to a number of passing animals. As she soon finds out, a kangaroo is too bouncy, a monkey's incessant swinging makes her dizzy, and a tiger's roaring makes it too noisy to sleep. Finally, she thinks she's found the perfect spot-on the trunk of an elephant. However, the elephant sneezes and the ladybug is launched into the air and has to fly at last. The kids thought that the book was SO funny! 

We made ladybug books that were all about WHERE the ladybug was in comparison to other insects.  The kids had to find the right spot so that their pictures matched what the words in the book said!  It was a great following directions activity!!  Ladybugs were everywhere!!

The most fun part was teaching the kids that you could tell how old a ladybug was by counting the spots!  They thought that was the neatest thing!  It was a huge deal and such a big decision deciding how old each ladybug in the book should be......


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

BUZZ!!  BUZZ!!  Today was all about bees!  The kids have this fascinated/terrified relationship with this particular insect.....so we didn't quite know what to expect!

We spent a little extra time on the playground enjoying the sunshine.....and looking for bees.  Luckily, we didn't see any.  The kids decided that it was too hot for them!

Our book was The Beeman by Laurie Krebs.  It is the story of a beekeeper.  It talks about each one of the tools he needs while taking care of the bees, like the jacket with the hood and special gloves.  It talks about the different kinds of bees in the hive and how each one has a job to do.  The book even shows how to beekeeper gets out the honey.  LOTS of new vocabulary in this book, but a wonderfully simple way to help the children understand that bees, even though they might be scary, have a very important job.

During art we made paper plate bees.  The kids all took the parts and followed directions to make their bee look just like Ms. Ellen's sample.  Waiting is so hard.....but we talked about how you can't finish your work if you don't listen for the directions.

The highlight of the day was a sweet treat!  We did a honey taste test!  We used our senses to notice it was a thick substance with a pretty gold color.  The honey was sticky too.  BUT.....everyone took a taste and LOVED it!  We even had some kids who requested a second taste!!  We all agreed that next time we saw a bee outside, we wouldn't scream or be scared, we would say "thank you" for making honey!  We'll see if that works......

Swarm of bees!