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Nice little Newts!

8/4/2012

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During our newt study we learned many new things.  Pictured here is just one of our many play dough "newts."  We talked about the newts long body and tail, his four legs, two bulging eyes and many toes.  We talked about newt colors like brown, green, red, orange...BUT we decided to make our newts blue.  We discussed that newts usually have interesting marks on their back and tails like stripes and spots and we learned the difference between a  stripe (line) and a spot (dot) using glue and stamp paints.

I do believe that the children's favorite activity was yesterday's "newt habitat."  We each choose a box as we talked about how newts are born from eggs, so they are "oviparous" like a chicken.  We again learned that when something is "oviparous" it is born from an egg.  Newts are born in the water.  The mommy newt lays eggs in the pond and then they hatch.  You can see from our habitats that the children even placed "eggs" in their blue "water."  Once the newt grows lungs and can breath air just like us, he crawls out of the water and can live on the land, on rocks, climb trees and play in the grass.  Newts like to eat bugs and we tried to catch some bugs, as some of the children wanted to put bugs in their habitats, however we couldn't find any we thought the newt would like :).

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Creating teachable moments...

One of my favorite jobs as a preschool teacher and learning coach is the process of creating "teachable moments" for young learners.  This provides me JUST as much enjoyment as the children have being the ones in the middle of the creation.  During our newt studies I thought we would try making these habitats.  I knew this would be an advanced craft for 2's and 3's, but I was also certain that the process of completing this project would provide the children with many, many opportunities to ask questions about what we had been talking about during the week. 

As an experienced preschool teacher I also realized that its the process...not the product that produces real learning and "teachable moments" when we can connect.  However for the mommas and daddies at home, the product allows you to connect again with your child and talk about what they did at school today.  It gives you something tangible to look at, discuss, and ask questions about.  It gives your child an opportunity to proudly display the way they spent their day as you notice all the little details and inquire as to the color choices, placement and simply to "Tell me about this!"

There will also be days, however, still filled with learning, fun and PACKED with teachable moments, however, they do not produce "papers" to bring home.  Here is a poem I ran across many years ago that beautifully speaks to this...

A Child's Plea Original Author Unknown

Today I did my maths and
science.
I toasted bread, I halved and quartered, counted,
measured, and
used my eyes, ears and hands.
I added and subtracted on the way.
I used
magnets, blocks and memory tray.
I learned about a rainbow and how to
weigh.
So please don't say -

'ANYTHING IN YOUR BAG TODAY?'
You see.
I'm sharing as I play, to learn to listen and speak clearly when I talk
to
wait my turn and when inside to walk.
To put my words into a phrase, to find
my name and write it down.
To do it with a smile and not a frown,
to put
my pasting brush away. So please, don't say -

'WHAT NOTHING IN YOUR BAG
TODAY?'

I learned about a snail and a worm.
Remembered how to take my
turn.
Helped a friend when he was stuck.
Learned that water runs off a
duck.
Looked at words from left to right.
Agreed to differ, not to
fight.
So please don't say -

'DID YOU ONLY PLAY TODAY?'

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Though we read many, many books this week (as always :)), this one was by FAR the class favorite.  It's about a chameleon that was able to do MANY wonderful and naturally talented things, but looks around at others and wishes that he could be like them.  He gets his wish, but then becomes so mixed up that he can't even do what the basic task of catching his food anymore.  So, he again wishes that he could just go back to being "ME!"  He again gets his wish and is, once more, happy...

Below is the youtube link for the book.  This was very fun and sweet and the children enjoyed watching this little short that went along with our book.  Though this was NOT a book about a newt...he looked as close to a newt as we could find in a book that was still in print.  The children loved watching his LONG tongue shoot out to catch a fly!

Soooo....a LOT more papers came home than what is shown here!  We KNOW you did more!!

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Yes, we also practiced our letter "N", its sound, words that begin and end with this letter sound and writing the letter "N."  As usual, all of our little learners LOVE to write.  They "write" in many different forms, but I allow them all to "work" on the same papers so that everyone feels "big."  We also do LOTS of journal writing.  I watch for their development as they grow.  This link discusses what to look for in your child's "writing" and what stage they are in.  This will also help you recognize and celebrate milestones in your child's development.  We also practiced lots of counting skills, we traced our numbers, counted with games, bugs, newts, spots, crackers, each other and playing Hide and Go Seek.  We played "follow the letter" with this paper.  We practiced matching shapes and naming them with this paper. And...of course...we did LOTS of sensory activities like this...and this...and this...

We had an AMAZING week of learning and look VERY forward to "Olympics" week next week. 

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