A dangerous bathroom, limb differences, cinnamon in the applesauce and a returning teacher: TUESDAY O WEEK

With this being the last day of January for these friends, we finished up our January art project and played with the black and white things one more time!

We had some new swing play today: letting 4 on at a time AND allowing pushing each other.

Our schedule board came to Circle Time with us so we could really get a grasp on the new Show and Tell plan…read on for more about that and more about our day…

What teacher friend came back today to vist?

Ms Ashton! She didn’t have class at Bethel College today so she got to come visit. Some friends wanted to take a picture with her before she left for lunch. Thank you for coming, Ms Ashton!

What is the safety plan for the bathroom?

To be extra slow and careful without moving someone else’s body. After a friend got accidentally pushed in the bathroom, Ms Kristin demonstrated and made a movie about it. 

In our book, what was the question that Joe did not want to answer? 

What happened to your leg? Thankfully the friends he met at the park stopped asking about it and started playing together.

We looked at our doll that has one arm and talked about ways they might be mobile if they were a live baby. Sure enough, our bodies crawled using one arm and two legs as well!

How many arms did you put on your octopus?

After reading and visiting about limb differences everyone got to make as many limbs on the octopus body as they wanted. While we may typically see an octopus with eight, many of the octopi we made today had more or less.

Did you like the applesauce today?

We had cinnamon applesauce from Ella and Everett, animal crackers from Zander and Kix cereal. Some friends really noticed the flavor of the applesauce (that they either squirted out into their tray or slurped right from the pouch). We also visited about our favorite animals and if we had seen them in real life or not.

Thanks to our Snack Helpers for very helpful work. Look at these skills!

Where did we do Show and Tell today? 

Outside in the pavilion!

See you in February, Tuesday/Thursday class!

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