Nursery Rhymes
February 8, 2020
I can’t believe it is actually FEBRUARY! Can you? Well, it is. I wanted to share just a quick look at our theme for this month, Nursery Rhymes. This post may contain affiliate links. Friday night was one of our monthly Parent’s Night Out. We had done Legos during the day so we decided to carry it on into our PNO. The kids were thrilled about that and played with it long past the time we normally lay down to watch the movie on their nap mats.
We have some fun daily topics each week in our Experience Early Learning curriculum. Our weekly themes are different kinds of rhymes; number, character, food and “little” rhymes.
We are blessed to have a huge library of books to choose from for every theme we study, including most sub themes. We order monthly from Scholastic and quarterly from Usborne Books and More. We have a quarterly “book party” going at all times so that the hostess rewards can be used to purchase MORE books for our school library.
Our Experience Early Learning curriculum comes with a couple of books each month and a CD. This nursery rhyme book as so many fun nursery rhymes in it that we will be learning and doing activities and crafts about this month. If the children don’t already know these rhymes, they are sure to after a month of fun learning them.
We wouldn’t go one month without getting our MORE workbooks for the children in our PreK4 and Kindergarten classes. The children enjoy the fun activities and colorful pages. There are even some pages that they have to use scissors and glue. A big focus on listening to and following directions correctly. That is a challenge that we work on daily.
This first week of February was really kind of a “free” week. Some kids were on vacation and some kids were sick. Even I had to close one day because I caught it. We have spent the week doing puzzles, reading books, building with the different building resources we have, music with and without instruments, and playing in the home living area doing the many different roll play for that area, including restaurant. Those are just a few things we did this week. We will enjoy getting into the lessons for our theme starting Monday morning. I can’t wait to share those with you.
I hope you will check back and see what we do next week in our preschool adventures.
I can’t believe it is actually FEBRUARY! Can you? Well, it is. I wanted to share just a quick look at our theme for this month, Nursery Rhymes. This post may contain affiliate links. Friday night was one of our monthly Parent’s Night Out. We had done Legos during the day so we decided to carry it on into our PNO. The kids were thrilled about that and played with it long past the time we normally lay down to watch the movie on their nap mats.
We have some fun daily topics each week in our Experience Early Learning curriculum. Our weekly themes are different kinds of rhymes; number, character, food and “little” rhymes.
We are blessed to have a huge library of books to choose from for every theme we study, including most sub themes. We order monthly from Scholastic and quarterly from Usborne Books and More. We have a quarterly “book party” going at all times so that the hostess rewards can be used to purchase MORE books for our school library.
Our Experience Early Learning curriculum comes with a couple of books each month and a CD. This nursery rhyme book as so many fun nursery rhymes in it that we will be learning and doing activities and crafts about this month. If the children don’t already know these rhymes, they are sure to after a month of fun learning them.
We wouldn’t go one month without getting our MORE workbooks for the children in our PreK4 and Kindergarten classes. The children enjoy the fun activities and colorful pages. There are even some pages that they have to use scissors and glue. A big focus on listening to and following directions correctly. That is a challenge that we work on daily.
This first week of February was really kind of a “free” week. Some kids were on vacation and some kids were sick. Even I had to close one day because I caught it. We have spent the week doing puzzles, reading books, building with the different building resources we have, music with and without instruments, and playing in the home living area doing the many different roll play for that area, including restaurant. Those are just a few things we did this week. We will enjoy getting into the lessons for our theme starting Monday morning. I can’t wait to share those with you.
I hope you will check back and see what we do next week in our preschool adventures.
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