We wrapped up our Space Study this week, but I had some pictures to share. Look at these astronauts working on blast-off sequences...
Looking out the porthole into space...
Trying on super cool space helmets...
This is how astronauts sleep, but I don't think they have quite so much fun with it! You would be SHOCKED at how much these kids know about space!
We threw together a few space sculptures, including a robotic arm, a space shuttle and several space cats.
Space bingo was super popular, as are all games.
So, all the kids can talk about is pumpkins and Halloween, so we are going with it. We have a BUNCH of pumpkins in our classroom, some real, some fake, some jack 'o lanterns, some trick or treat pumpkins, as well as a bunch of gourds. We will be doing a TON of activities with these over the next couple of weeks. Can't wait. In the meantime, we filled our sensory table with straw and pumpkins and small treasures. Yes, it's messy. Yes, it gets all over the floor. No, we don't care.
We did a little writing outside this week, since the weather's been so gorgeous. We have quite a bunch of prolific writers.
We also found this guy outside and followed him around while he visited all the flowers in the garden, pollinating his little heart out. And yes, my class of four-year-olds know what pollination is and why it's important. This is my plan to save the earth. I also have a well-developed plan for world peace, so if you would like to know about that, message me.
We made pumpkin pie play dough this week, the kids are having fun with it already. They love the smell.
Playing with pumpkin pictures on the light table and adding features to demonstrate different emotions.
We measured how many pumpkins tall we are....
We went on a spooky walk (which is very similar to a Bear Hunt).
Can I just point out how lucky we are to have all the grownups we have in our classroom each day? These college students add so much to all that we do. This is Ms. Elise, who works in our classroom twice a week and really brings something special to our classroom.
Ms. Amanda is an intern in our classroom, and helps us all in so many ways.
We also have three other interns, as well as our regular work study students, who have been in our classroom for years and help us do all the amazing things we are able to do with your children. So, thanks!
We will help reinforce your plan to save the earth at home❤️❤️
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