Singing – If You’re Happy and You Know It
This is a favorite!
This is a favorite!
Teacher Pedra teaches us the signs to be able to join in signing with her.
Listening is an important skill in building friendships. Teacher Jill helps us remember the important steps involved in listening and sharing.
Join teacher Bryan in some fun song-based circle time activites. You will sign and join in 3 activity songs (Hands Go Slow, Head-Shoulderds-Knees-and Toes, and BINGO). Teacher Bryan also has his surprise box with a special tool to use in the last song.
Join teacher Edith in singing, signing, and blowing bubbles. Try adding some of your own bubbles for some extra fun!
Sensory tables are a great way to engage preschoolers in a variety of learning activities while proving to be calming for many. Follow these simple steps with items you can find around your house to make your own sensory table. Encourage your child to help you add materials and items.
Teacher Amy reads Dear Zoo written and illustrated by Rod Campbell. Thanks to Scholastic Publishing for permitting teachers to read these books to children during this school closure time.
Time to stand up and get moving. Sing along to Open and Shut them song to learn some of our favorite opposites (e.g., big/small, hot/cold, fast/slow).
Teach Bryan reviews our circle time expectations to participate. He sings 3 Green and Speckled Frogs, tells the Hungry Caterpillar story, and does a surprise box with a new food (applesauce).
Sometimes when we want something it can be helpful to have a strategy. The waiting hand gives children a way to wait without getting upset or frustrated that it may take awhile to get it, especially when waiting for play or preferred items.