Our Friday “Purple Day” Class finished E week with ease! We played hard inside and out, had a new routine with doing our Journals together and these friends carried their own snack trays from the kitchen to the Big Table! The Puzzle Corner was very busy with friends having success with some of the hardest puzzles we have! Jacob was our Line Leader and an excellent gate rattler!


















Ask your Friday preschooler these questions and then read on to see photos and learn more…
- What will you get to wear to preschool next Friday?
- What did you use glue for today?
- What story did you record in your journal today?
- What E things did we have at snack time?
- 5. How big was the piece of bark Ms Kristin got off the log?
1. What will you get to wear to preschool next Friday?
Costumes!

Anyone who has a Halloween costume is welcome to wear it on Friday. We’ve got a running list with many edits and it will be fun to see what comes to be!
2. What did you use glue for today?
There were alphabet projects, rainbow creations, apple cutting projects, pumpkin projects and freeform work at the Project Table. These hands are getting stronger every day with all the glue bottle squeezing.






3. What story did you record in your journal today?

We recalled sad memories, happy memories and as one friend said, “A kind of boring but normal memory.” Enjoy this snippet of Journal Time:
4. What E things did we have at snack time?
Edamame, Egg noodles and Easter Eggs with gummy Earth worms inside. Thank you, Jackson for an excellent and exciting snack!


We also had animal crackers (including elephants!) with Grandpa Kelven at the Snack Store and it was very busy!

These friends excelled in their ability to pause and get very quiet, an important safety skill even if they don’t realize that they’re doing it! Here are a couple of videos of the quiet magic:
We took the extra edamame and egg noodles outside to finish them up. Once the gummy earthworms were gone, children filled their plastic eggs (and dumped them out) with edamame, noodles or animal crackers.


5. How big was the piece of bark Ms Kristin got off the log?
Bigger than some preschoolers and for sure bigger than the baby brothers!

We discovered that when we pull bark from the big logs, we can find insects scurrying to a new shelter. The logs we were working with are from the old mulberry tree that had to be taken down a couple of years ago.
