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Knobbed Cylinders

April 10, 2017 by Movement One

Welcome Back!

We hope everyone enjoyed their weekend. Today the children have been working with our knobbed cylinder lesson. This lesson helps children learn about visual discrimination. At first children complete the lesson using trial and error but gradually they become better at estimating size and volume and can match the cylinder to the correct hole. The Knobbed Cylinder lesson also helps children strengthen their fine motor skills as they handle the knobs and also helps develop hand-eye coordination. Enjoy this video of sweet Nora working with the Knobbed Cylinder lesson.

See you tomorrow!

 

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Monday. April. 10, 2017

April 10, 2017 by Kindergarten

This afternoon Mr. Jason brought in the rhythm sticks for the children to use in class. The children enjoy making their own beat using the rhythm sticks. Tiny the dinosaur also made an appearance. Tiny took the children on a trip to a pumpkin patch. Ask your child how many pumpkins they picked out.

Tomorrow is Soccer Shots. Tennie Shoes are safest for this class.

Graduation is May 19.

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Rain Rain Go Away!

April 10, 2017 by Toddler One

Good afternoon, parents! We hope you all had a wonderful weekend!

This afternoon, our children were very eager to play on the playground after the light rain this morning. They noticed puddles, mud, and lots of leaves on the ground. They were more than curious to explore what happened after the rain had gone!

Can you tell the toddlers love their outdoors time? They refreshed with a cold cup of water afterwards.

Thank you and have a great evening!

Filed Under: toddler one news

Hello Monday!

April 10, 2017 by Nursery One

Good afternoon nursery parents. We hope you all enjoyed your weekend, whether it was going out for a quick drive or just staying home and watching a movie with the kiddos.

In class today Mary wanted to bounce up and down, so Ms. Aida put her in the exersaucer so she could work on her leg strength.

You are doing a great job Mary keep up the good work!

We are pleased to announce that Katherine has two bottom teeth. Can’t wait to see those pearly whites pretty girl!

. Enjoy the rest of your evening, we look forward to seeing you all tomorrow

Filed Under: Nursery One News

Happy Monday!

April 10, 2017 by Movement Two

It was a day filled with fun and work in Movement II. In the pictures, you can see how happy Silas was when he managed to slice the wooden fruit. He has been working on this lesson for several days and after some effort and lots of concentration managed to complete it on his own. Way to go Silas!

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