Goodbye Goat, brown things, green grass and gourds: WEDNESDAY G WEEK

Our Wednesday “Green Day” Class welcomed November with beautiful brown things in the classroom (Tub Table, kinetic sand, Tiny Things and collage supplies). We carried on with other favorite activities like puzzles, Halloween talking, blocks and swinging.

We also had a throwback to 2020 and Goodbye Goat sat on my shoulder. A couple of the oldest preschoolers remembered!

1. What month is it today?

2. In our book, did the cat keep his bandage on?

3. Why were there scissors at Snack Time today?

4. What kind of grass did you draw in your journal?

5. What could you take home from the playground today?

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1. What month is it today?

November!

The last time we were together it was October! We looked at the school calendar pages and spun the Months of the Year wheel. Turkey Rob and his feathers were out as well!


2. In our book, did the cat keep his bandage on?

Yes!

We had a very slow and leisurely reading of Goat’s Coat today. The children noticed things on pages that I hadn’t yet…including the fact that the cat in the book kept his bandage on through the end.


3. Why were there scissors at Snack Time today?

To open the wafer bar!

Axel brought us oranges and wafer bars…Ms Kristin tried to call them “granola bars” but then learned the new name. We also had goldfish for anyone who wanted those as well. Thank you, Axel!


4. What kind of grass did you draw in your journal?

There are many techniques: single line blades, zig zag lawn and tall scribbles. All are wonderful!


5. What could you take home from the playground today?

A gourd!

There was a cute carryover from Story Time because some children said their little gourd reminded them of the little chick who was stuck in a tree.

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