Twigs, branches, sticks and leaves! We are talking about forests and trees this week! What covers trees like their skin? Bark! Bb is for bark is our letter this week!
Table activities are making sculptures with playdoh, twigs, string and other stuff, matching trees to a shape, leaf printing and an evergreen sensory bin.
Some KDIs we are looking at this week are-
Natural and physical world: Children gather knowledge
about the natural and physical world- learning about what trees do, how there are different kinds of forests in different places in the world.
Ecology: Children understand the importance of taking care
of their environment- How do we treat trees? What can we do so we don't use up trees?
Jesus Time- Our story this week has a tree as a main character. A tax collector named Zaccheus was anxious to see Jesus. He had heard that Jesus was friends even with tax collectors who everyone usually hated. Zaccheus had one small problem, he was small, short, and there was no way he could see Jesus over the crowds. So, Zaccheus climbed a tree! As Jesus passed by, he looked up in that tree, called to Zaccheus and invited himself to his house. Jesus went to Zaccheus' house for the evening meal and Zaccheus turned his life around. He stopped stealing from his fellow Israelites and paid back double what he had stolen. We should be just as desperate to see and hear from Jesus. He loves us and wants to be with us!!
Books of the Week-"A Busy Year" by Leo Lionni and "The Umbrella" by Jan Brett.
Don't forget to sign up for parent-teacher conferences at the following link-<http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0c45afa72fa3fe3-parent>
If your child tells you we went to the basement today, they are telling you the truth. It's the time of the year that we have a tornado drill, so we went down into the basement and pretended we were "rocks" curling into a ball and covering our heads. So, if some version of that story is told, that's exactly what we did!
Next week, NO SCHOOL, it is Spring Break!! We will see you in April!
Show and Tell schedules will go home on Thursday!
Have a great week!
Mrs. Schneck
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Blog for March 14 and 16
North to Alaska! We are looking at Alaska this week! The Great Race, the Iditarod is coming to an end, Mitch Seavey is on his way to his third win with his son Dallas close behind as they complete the grueling 1000+mile trek from Fairbanks to Nome via dogsled.
Our table activities are reflections of the Arctic, we played with Arctic animals in the snow, painted on snow, play in the iceberg dotted waters and colored a sled dog.
Today for small group we made a "snow" sculpture and we will add a page to our journal with "Aa is for Alaska" on Thursday.
Some of the KDIs we are working on this week are-
Natural and physical world: Children gather knowledge about the natural and physical world.- Looking at mountains and rivers and the cold Bering Sea. Figuring out where Alaska is in comparison to us.
Geography: Children recognize and interpret features and locations in their environment.- Alaska is part of their country.
Jesus Time - This week we see Jesus take time to bless some little children. Traditionally, children weren't part of worship until they were 13. The disciples thought they were doing Jesus a favor by keeping the children away from him, but He told them not to do it! The kingdom of heaven is made up of those with child-like faith and trust. Those children believed that Jesus was their Savior, they didn't doubt it or question it, they believed that He had to do it all, they couldn't do it for themselves. He blessed each child and loved them too!
Books of the Week- "Granite" by Susan Butcher, "The Salmon Princess" by Mindy Dwyer and other Alaska themed books as we have time.
Wednesday is our field trip to Leslie Science and Nature Center located at 1831 Traver Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105.
We will meet there at 10:00 am and we will be outside, no matter the weather!
Also, I don't know if preschool parents are aware, but I have been teaching 7th and 8th grade in the afternoons due to the teacher in that classroom suddenly resigning. Due to this, I will be doing parent-teacher conferences for the 7th and 8th grades. I will not be able to do 46 conferences in two afternoons! So, I would like to postpone preschool conferences to the week of April 3-7. I will send out a Sign Up Genius by the end of the week for you to schedule them.
Thanks for your understanding!
Hope to see you tomorrow at the Leslie Science and Nature Center, if not, see you Thursday!
Mrs. Schneck
Our table activities are reflections of the Arctic, we played with Arctic animals in the snow, painted on snow, play in the iceberg dotted waters and colored a sled dog.
Today for small group we made a "snow" sculpture and we will add a page to our journal with "Aa is for Alaska" on Thursday.
Some of the KDIs we are working on this week are-
Natural and physical world: Children gather knowledge about the natural and physical world.- Looking at mountains and rivers and the cold Bering Sea. Figuring out where Alaska is in comparison to us.
Geography: Children recognize and interpret features and locations in their environment.- Alaska is part of their country.
Jesus Time - This week we see Jesus take time to bless some little children. Traditionally, children weren't part of worship until they were 13. The disciples thought they were doing Jesus a favor by keeping the children away from him, but He told them not to do it! The kingdom of heaven is made up of those with child-like faith and trust. Those children believed that Jesus was their Savior, they didn't doubt it or question it, they believed that He had to do it all, they couldn't do it for themselves. He blessed each child and loved them too!
Books of the Week- "Granite" by Susan Butcher, "The Salmon Princess" by Mindy Dwyer and other Alaska themed books as we have time.
Wednesday is our field trip to Leslie Science and Nature Center located at 1831 Traver Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105.
We will meet there at 10:00 am and we will be outside, no matter the weather!
Also, I don't know if preschool parents are aware, but I have been teaching 7th and 8th grade in the afternoons due to the teacher in that classroom suddenly resigning. Due to this, I will be doing parent-teacher conferences for the 7th and 8th grades. I will not be able to do 46 conferences in two afternoons! So, I would like to postpone preschool conferences to the week of April 3-7. I will send out a Sign Up Genius by the end of the week for you to schedule them.
Thanks for your understanding!
Hope to see you tomorrow at the Leslie Science and Nature Center, if not, see you Thursday!
Mrs. Schneck
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Blog for March 7 and 9
"The more we get together, together, together, the more we get together, the happier we'll be"
We are learning about friends this week, what friends do for each other and how to be friends.
Table activities this week are fingerpainting with friends, making a weaving hoop with friends, kindness stones to decorate and making a paper chain with our friends.
Some KDIs we are working on this week are-
Empathy: Children demonstrate empathy toward others.- We are learning about how others feel and relating it to times we may have felt the same.
Community: Children participate in the community of the classroom.- We all work together to play, learn, clean up and get to know one another.
Building relationships: Children build relationships with other children and adults. - Talking time at snack or during play helps us get to know one another.
Jesus Time- This week we hear the story of the 10 Lepers. In Jesus' day, leprosy was a horrible disease. You were disfigured and ill, you had to leave your family and friends because leprosy was also contagious. You lost all that was near and dear to you. Imagine these 10 men, brought together because of this horrible disease and they hear rumors of someone who could cure it. This Jesus has healed the sick, raised people from the dead, fed thousands of people, blind see, deaf hear! We need to see him! They call to Jesus to help them. Jesus has compassion on them and tells them to go show themselves to the priest. The priest was the only one who could confirm that they were healed and able to go home. They ran, they knew they were being healed. They could go home! See their families! All ran to see the priest, all but one. One stopped, turned around and ran! Ran to Jesus! He threw himself at Jesus'feet and fell down in enormous gratitude for what had been given to him! Jesus helped him up and said, "Didn't I heal ten? Where are the other 9?" Wow!! How often do we forget to say thank you to our Lord? The sun rose today, I wake up in a warm house with clothes for my back, food for my belly and a car to spare my feet the walk! Thank you, Jesus!!
Books of the Week- "My Friend is Sad" by Mo Willems, "Madeline" by Ludwig Bemelmans, and "Ribbit" by Rodrigo Folgueira.
Next week Wednesday we have a field trip to the Leslie Nature Center in Ann Arbor. The cost is $5 each. An information and attendance slip will be coming home on Thursday.
Have a fantastic week!
Mrs. Schneck
We are learning about friends this week, what friends do for each other and how to be friends.
Table activities this week are fingerpainting with friends, making a weaving hoop with friends, kindness stones to decorate and making a paper chain with our friends.
Some KDIs we are working on this week are-
Empathy: Children demonstrate empathy toward others.- We are learning about how others feel and relating it to times we may have felt the same.
Community: Children participate in the community of the classroom.- We all work together to play, learn, clean up and get to know one another.
Building relationships: Children build relationships with other children and adults. - Talking time at snack or during play helps us get to know one another.
Jesus Time- This week we hear the story of the 10 Lepers. In Jesus' day, leprosy was a horrible disease. You were disfigured and ill, you had to leave your family and friends because leprosy was also contagious. You lost all that was near and dear to you. Imagine these 10 men, brought together because of this horrible disease and they hear rumors of someone who could cure it. This Jesus has healed the sick, raised people from the dead, fed thousands of people, blind see, deaf hear! We need to see him! They call to Jesus to help them. Jesus has compassion on them and tells them to go show themselves to the priest. The priest was the only one who could confirm that they were healed and able to go home. They ran, they knew they were being healed. They could go home! See their families! All ran to see the priest, all but one. One stopped, turned around and ran! Ran to Jesus! He threw himself at Jesus'feet and fell down in enormous gratitude for what had been given to him! Jesus helped him up and said, "Didn't I heal ten? Where are the other 9?" Wow!! How often do we forget to say thank you to our Lord? The sun rose today, I wake up in a warm house with clothes for my back, food for my belly and a car to spare my feet the walk! Thank you, Jesus!!
Books of the Week- "My Friend is Sad" by Mo Willems, "Madeline" by Ludwig Bemelmans, and "Ribbit" by Rodrigo Folgueira.
Next week Wednesday we have a field trip to the Leslie Nature Center in Ann Arbor. The cost is $5 each. An information and attendance slip will be coming home on Thursday.
Have a fantastic week!
Mrs. Schneck
Thursday, March 2, 2017
School Closed
Dear parents,
Peace Lutheran Preschool is closed today due to a downed live wire.
During yesterday's high winds a wire was down in the playground area of the elementary school and was smoking in the mulch. The wind then blew that line against the fence and that fence connects to the fence around the preschool. They were in process of fixing the wire, but were not sure how soon it would be fixed.
There still will be a Spirit Night at 6pm tonight!
Have a safe day!!
Mrs. Schneck
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