4 shades of blue, drinking from a bag, getting our wheels out, a wonderful W snack and being on TV: MONDAY W WEEK

Once upon a time there were 4 pieces of blue paper. They were all the same length but not the same shade of blue. What in the world were they for? It was a bit confusing, for sure!

Read on to learn more about the shades of blue, drinking from a bag, getting our wheels out, a wonderful W snack and being on TV.


What did you make with the 4 pieces of paper?

The letter W! We used different shades of blue to represent water (even though water itself is often clear or muddied). At Circle Time we had a conversation about What We Know About Water.


What did the baby have to drink water from?

A spoon! We saw a photograph of a man drinking from a bag and then a baby getting sips of water from a spoon.

Our book was full of photos of water with people all over the world.


What did we have to finish before getting the wheels out?

Our alphabet projects! Then the wheel riding toys came out. Great team work, everyone!

There were no limits on where the wheels could go, just a steady mindfulness of those around you.


What W things did Walter and Annie bring for snack?

Wheat thins, Whale crackers, Watermelon and Whipped cream!

Thanks to our Golden Letter friends, Walter and Willow, for setting the table. What a wonderful snack time!

The little guy between teachers just said it was his “best day at preschool” because he was between them,

Also, we drank water from spoons just like the baby in our book!

What is over the window of our puppet stage now?

A piece of clear plastic. According to one friend, this makes the puppet shows look like TV shows!


Enjoy more photos and video from our day…

We added more to our Wood Sculpture from last school year. Which leads to the next big happening of today…

Thank you, Grandma Vicki, for helping get our glue bottles refilled and unclogged. It’s a hard part of the end of the school year!

Handing out the Golden Letters during Show and Tell.

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