Autumn is a preschoolers wonderland!! We've been talking about all the changes that are taking place outside right now. Apples are on trees, pumpkins are in fields, and leaves are changing colors. In addition seeds and nuts are falling to the ground! To celebrate the season we took a trip to a pumpkin farm. To prepare for the trip we read about The Big Read Barn, The Little People's Farm, and Spot Counts to Ten (Spot visits a farm and counts all the farm animals!) We also read about how pumpkins grow. We had barns, farm animals, and tractors set out for pretend play and we painted mini white pumpkins during art. By the time the kids left on Wednesday they were so excited for the upcoming trip!
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We learned about pumpkins in the shed before we went out to explore the fields! |
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We went through a giant corn maze and then we ran through a maze made out of hay bales!! |
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Time to see the animals...turkeys, |
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chicks that were 1 day old, |
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On to the tractor for a hay ride out to the pumpkin patch!
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We had so much fun looking for our pumpkins!!
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What a great looking bunch!! |
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After we found our pumpkin we had fun playing in a box filled with feed corn.... |
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and riding on toys surrounded by hay bales!
When we came back to school on Tuesday it was time to talk about apples! We heard a great story about a"The Little Red House With No Windows and No Doors and A Star Inside". Ask your kids what the house was....I bet all of them know the answer!! (An apple!!) We cut an apple in half and found the star. Then we used paint and made apple prints. We cut the prints into the shape of an apple and glued them down.
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Our apple masterpieces!! |
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Tuesday was our first "lunch bunch". We brought lunches to school and stayed for an extra two hours. We had more time to play, make a project, and go outside! |
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Tommy brought in snacks for us this week. They were so yummy! Thanks Tommy!
Thursday we heard Ten Apples Up On Top by Dr. Seuss. Then it was time to make applesauce! |
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Before we cooked the apples we added cinnamon, sugar and a little water. |
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Everyone had a turn using our apple peeler, corer, slicer to prepare the apples. |
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We all giggled at how long the apple skin was when it came off. Most of us thought it looked like a snake!! |
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Boy did our classroom smell good while our apples were cooking! Our finished product. We had applesauce with cheesy crackers for our snack! |
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The weather was great this week! We played outside each day. Gigi loved making giraffes because her name starts with a G!! |
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Using stencils and foam letter stickers to create art in the morning is always a hit! It's such a fantastic way to develop the kids fine motor skills, as well as work on writing their names, identifying letters, developing creativity, independent thinking and imagination! Not to mention the vocabulary development that takes place as we chat while we work! |
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The Little Critters cottage, school and grocery store are another hit with the kids, as well as the kinetic sand! |
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