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What is a Friend?

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A big part of our preschool experience is figuring out how to be a friend. Through play, they are learning about the feelings of others, how to get along with their peers, how to communicate, and how to work together. It is our hope that these important social interactions follow them as they grow up and become helpful and kind members of their communities.  On Friday, we asked the children what is a "friend" to them:  Mikey : A person that you like. You do something with them, play with them. Sherleen Kate : Luna Bella. She's so happy. Geronimo : Just have fun.  Christian : Happy. They help me. Madeline : Playing tag and hide and seek with friends. Kara : A person that says, "I will be a good friend." Bryce : Sharing and playing together. Mateo : Play with them. Emily : You ask them to play. You treat them nice. Cian : Emily. She plays with me. I'm happy. Corinne : Play with me. Amet : Be good. 

Puppet Shows!

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This week the children have begun to make puppets, and put on puppet shows for their friends! These puppet shows are entertaining, but also challenge the children to create something from start to finish, while building language and literacy skills. We provided paper bags, string, googley eyes, and markers to design their puppets. Then the children paired off to perform a show, while others patiently listened. We plan to create different types of puppets, make backgrounds/settings, and retell familiar stories from books, and social situations that happen in the classroom.

Our Ofrenda (Altar) for Dia de los Muertos

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On Wednesday 11/1, we celebrated Dia De Los Muertos at school. Colette's mom, Dilva, kindly read us another story to remind us what the holiday is all about. Each of the children had a job to help set up our altar, also called an "ofrenda" in Spanish. A colorful table cloth, statues, candles, marigold flowers, and sugar skulls adorned the table, along with photos of our family members and pets who we wanted to remember. Dilva also brought some special bread called Pan de Muerto, a treat shared with our ancestors on this day. We also added plates of food and water, which symbolizes our family members favorite food when they were still alive. This was a beautiful way to honor our loved ones, and to share stories about our families. Thank you again to all the families who participated and for Dilva for sharing her time and heart with us.  These are some of the stories we read at school together: Dia de los Muertos by Hannah Eliot El Dia de los Muertos/The Day of the Dead b...

Happy Halloween!

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Halloween at school is so much fun - The children look forward to it all year long! It was so exciting getting to see everyone in their costumes. We had fire fighters, ghosts, witches, fairies, princesses and so much more! To start off our day, we watched a special performance by the big kids. Then we went on our Halloween Parade! We visited many classrooms around the school and got some special treats from them. Afterwards, we had a dance party in our yard! Thank you to all the families for helping make our holiday festivities so special and memorable for the children.