Leaves!
We continue learning about Fall! We learned why leaves changes colors. We learned that chlorophyll make the leaves green during summer and spring, but during fall the days are short and the trees stop producing chlorophyll and that is the reason we see another pigment such as orange, brown, red and yellow. The children created beautiful collages with the leaves thy collected in their neighborhood. We posted outside our classroom. Also, the children used fall color paintings and oil pastel to make representation of their ideas of fall leaves. At the science table, we measure our height with leaves and at dramatic play the children rake some fall leaves. Friday was a special day; we receive a special visitor, Ruger, a service dog. We discuss how petting a pet can relax our body and calm our emotions. We learned how to identify how dogs can be happy and how to treat them with kindness and love. The children petted him and brushed him. It was a great visit. We would like to thank the parents who collected leaves, sticks and pinecones so the children can create patterns, sorting and explored them. We are scheduling our first parent-teacher conferences. Please remember to sign up, so we can discuss your child progress and future goals.






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