Weekly Reminders:
-Scholatic Book Club order due Thursday January 13
-Please visit http://burlingtonintegratedpreschool.blogspot.com/ to fill out the book program survey. It will help us know if the program is working for our families and know how to improve the program.
January 18 so we can create a class book.
-Pajama day will be Thursday January 13. Your child can wear pj's or a bathrobe to school. They can also bring in slippers if they choose. Please avoid footed pj's.
Week 2-Theme- Wind and Water
In unit 3, children explore wind and water observations, experiments, and books to learn about such topics as evaporation, weather, temperature, insulation, rain, and snow. Through the story time books, children hear about a boy playing on a windy day, baby rabbits and kitten finding shelter in storms, a child playing in the snow, and a silly hen trying to keep warm in winter. In addition, to listening to stories, children increase their listening and speaking vocabulary and continue to learn about rhymes and identify letters and sounds.
Theme Concepts
-We find water in different forms- as rain(liquid), snow and ice(solid), and as steam(gas). Temperature affects the form of water.
-Water soaks into, or is absorbed by, some things but is repelled by others.
-Wind- moving air- affects things. Lighter things are moved a lot by wind. Heavier things are moved less by wind. The amount of wind changes with the weather. In storms, wind can blow very hard.
-Water comes to us through rain or snow.
-Water evaporates from puddles and from things that are wet.
-Plants and animals need water to live.
-Water and wind provide opportunities for recreation.
Books this week
-The Wind Blew by Pat Hutchins-One Dark Night by Hazel Hutchins
-Rabbits and Raindrops by Jim Arnosky
-Giberto and the Wind by Marie Hall
Small Groups this week
-Making Kites
-What Can Air Move? (science experiments to explore air movement)
-Phonemic Awareness- We will be creating Gilberto Letter Books. This will reinforce beginning sounds in vocabulary words for our unit.
-Math- Let's Make Tanagrams- We will be exploring tanagrams and matching these shapes onto pictures. We will use visual discrimination to fill in pictures.
-Science- Absorbancy of Materials-We will be experimenting with water to see what materials absorb water and which materials repel water (related to the rabbits absorbing fur in our Rabbits and Raindrops book)
-Journal Writing- We will discuss and create a journal entry based on our book Gilberto. We will talk about what we like to do in the wind and relate it to how Gilberto played in the wind.
-Where are the animal? -We will be learn spatial location such as above, below, left, and right. Then we will we place a game which will require children to use their memory skills to remember where the animals are after we hid them.
-Water Sound Exploration- We will use various objects in the water table such as cans, tubes, foil, and plastic. We will pour water on these objects to hear the sound it makes. We will then use spray bottles and eyedroppers to explore how the sound it different when we change how the water is placed on the objects.
-Clapping Syllables- We will be listening to the sounds of our unit vocabulary words. We will be creating charts to show if words have one, two, or three syllables. Some vocabulary words are umbrella, raining, sailboat, and many more.
**We present our small groups in groups of three. Some groups may be continued from prior weeks or will be continued to a future week.
Center Activities this week
Art: Wind Socks
Easel: Writing with markers on lamenating film, then spraying water with spray bottles and watch what happens
Writing: Vocabulary Words
Sand and Water: water wheels and funnels
Library: Exploring books
Manipulatives: Using clothespins to make animal fences
Dramatic Play: Taking care of animals (Pet Vet)
Blocks: building with blocks
Songs, Word Play, Letters
Songs: Come On and Join in the Game; Clap Your Hands; Wheels on the Bus
Poems: Hands; Stand Up; My Big Balloon; Mix a Pancake; Five Little Owls in an Old Elm Tree
Literacy Skills: Naming sound game and rhyming word game
Try this at home: Have your child help you wash and then dry the table. We are talking about absorbancy at school. You can show them how sponges and towels absorb water.
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