We started off the week as fire fighters saving the day by spraying water onto toy houses that had been 'painted' with shaving cream 'fire'.
After fighting fires we looked at various equipment people in certain jobs need by drawing matching lines from an object like a fire hose to a picture of a fire fighter and a hammer to a construction worker.
We also painted various images associated with careers of the future and have shown some here to allow you to see the variety of abilities we have in our program. Some children are in the beginning stages of painting and using a paint brush while others are learning to mix and match colors and stay closer to being in the lines. Practice makes progress and we see more and more skills improve each week!
We acted as farmers this week sorting various beans and seeds to "sell" at market. This also worked their fingers for fine motor development and math skills as we sorted and counted our crop.
We used those fingers from fine motor work to cut out hats worn in different jobs like a chef hat and fire fighter helmet and glued them to the image of that career to match them.
As bakers we drew and wrote letters in flour then rescued animals around the room like the heroes in emergency situations.
Then we learned how to blow into a straw and blew watercolored paint all over a paper to added colorful hair to an image. Some children wanted to add more style with a paintbrush but whether they used a straw or a paint brush all the hair looked amazing!
If you don't have plans on Sunday at 4:00, stop by Elgin Community College to see the story if the Lion King in musical dance form!
Monday and Wednesday this coming week we will be talking about food and nutrition in preparation for Halloween next week with activities starting this Friday.
Thursday, October 25th is the FREE Trick or Treat night at Palatine High School, come with the whole family and enjoy games, photo opportunities and sweets!
The Halloween Party for Pirate Pete Preschool is Wednesday, October 31st from 10:30 - 11:45 AM. We will trick or treat together (families and teachers alike) and then head back to our classroom for treats.
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