Thursday, November 29, 2012

We had another great day in preschool! 

Don't forget about the Christmas Service here at Zion in the Sanctuary on December 9th at 4:00.  Our class will participate in the program.  Please drop your child off by 3:45 in the church basement.  There will be many people there, so I would encourage you to come early to get good seats.  Preschool families will be asked to bring 1 dozen cookies for the cookie reception following the service. (peanut free of course)  If you have further questions, please let me know!

Check out what we did today!

We worked on our writing as we made cards for people we love!  The children are developing as readers and writers! 




During Jesus time, we learned the story of the angel visiting Mary.  We learned that Jesus came to save us from our sins, and He loves us very much! We practiced singing our song for the Christmas program too! 

We also enjoyed creating at the free choice table!  Through this activity the children are expressing creativity, working their fine motor skills, and working together to share the supplies! 

Speaking of supplies, we are currently collecting more items for our free choice table.  

ribbon
confetti
toilet paper tubes
garland 
beads

If you have any of these supplies at home and would like to bring them in to share, we would greatly appreciate it!  Thank you! 
















We acted out the story of Jesus' birth with some fun costumes!  As the children play, they are practicing communication skills and vocabulary, problem solving, and creativity.








We started working on a fun Christmas art project!  We will paint a Christmas tree and decorate it with paper we have painted.  The children are developing fine motor skills and creativity.  





We drew another picture of a spider today.  The children did a great job drawing the spiders!  We will compare these drawings with the drawings from Phase One to see how much we have learned.  

We also practiced letter recognition, letter and sound matches, and writing various letters!







We played a game called Little Mouse Little Mouse.  This game allows the children to practice recognizing various shapes including square, rectangle, circle, oval, rhombus (diamond), and triangle.  The game also helps the children practice rhyme and repetition which are early reading skills!

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