Saturday

Summer Enrichment Week 4: Superhero Students

Our young learners embraced their inner hero while being “Superhero Students.” Another exciting week of hands-on curriculum and imaginative, nature based play. 


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Friends fashioned photo frames using stickers, markers, jewels and glue. Picture activities are an excellent way for children to formulate memories and solidify special moments!



Classmates decorated masks and capes using an abundance of art supplies. All anticipated wearing this creative craft once complete! 




Super students gathered for a heroic read aloud. We discussed some everyday superpowers: kind, responsible, cooperative, brave, honest, confident and more! Our school's S.M.A.R.T (service, mindfulness, achievement, respect & trust) character building blocks were highlighted.



SMART START Superheroes soared around the outdoor classroom showcasing their finished masks and capes. While flying about, peers proudly shouted affirmations to motivate and inspire one another, “we are kind”, “we are brave”, “we are smart”, “we are responsible”, “we try our best” etc! 



Introducing the concept of “superheroes” in Early Childhood Education is an entertaining way to teach about and instill core values.Emphasizing social motional learning in the first five years of development is absolutely essential. All that is instilled throughout this critical window establishes a foundation for children’s future growth and success. 



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Sunday

Summer Enrichment Week 3: Summer Science

SMART START Scientists were eager to explore and experiment during summer science enrichment! A fun filled week of interactive, hands-on activities that engaged our young learner’s natural curiosity, desire to discover and imaginative minds. 


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Beginner biologists learned all about the human body through an assortment  of lessons. Skeleton sticker sheets, X-Rays and pretend play costumes assisted in teaching the different organs and functions. In addition, the classic game, “operation” was played. 

Operation Linked Here



A microscope and slides were used to view various specimens up close. Leaves, feathers, fur and more. All were amazed to find tiny spots and bugs that could only be seen when using the microscope.

Microscope Kit Linked Here



Classroom chemists geared up in aprons and safety goggles to conduct a staple science experiment: volcano eruption!



Here are the materials & steps: 


(Mini water bottle, brown coffee filter, markers, baking soda, vinegar, red food coloring, beaker & test tube) 


-Empty mini water bottle 

-Color volcanic ash on brown coffee filter

-Cover water bottle with filter (cut off top) 

-Pour in baking soda (in test tubes) 

-Add red food coloring to vinegar/ “lava” (in beaker)

-Pour in vinegar and watch eruption!



Students were excited to create school-made slime! This sensory experiment involved mixing cornstarch and dish soap until desired texture was achieved. 

Lab Coats Linked Here



Peers practiced writing letters, numbers and shapes using invisible ink markers. Friends were fascinated when they colored over their papers and the drawings magically appeared. We explained how the ink is colorless until it is colored over with citric acid. 



The group circled outside for a science story time. The influential scientist, Albert Einstein was introduced along with various instruments used for research: magnifying glass, beaker, test tube, petri dish etc. Afterwards, friends had fun taking photos with the scientist board. 



The class brought to school items representing different branches of science for the annual “Science Fair.” Exhibits included a telescope (astronomy) dinosaurs (paleontology), a crystal (geology), a koala (zoology), seeds (botony) and more! All explored each exhibit using magnifying glasses and inquisitive minds. 



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Wednesday

Summer Enrichment Week 2: SMART ART

SMART START Artists were excited to focus on arts and crafts during SMART Art week! Each activity was planned to promote imagination, creativity and individuality. 


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Student’s designed a pretend play puppet using markers, yarn, glue, stickers and other materials. We discussed how the puppets all looked unique, just as each person is special and one of a kind! 

Do A Dot Bonkers Linked Here



Classmates enthusiastically selected an item to decorate for “choose your own craft” day. Flowers, butterflies, headbands and more! The finished products looked fabulous and showcased each child’s individual interests.

Art Aprons Linked Here 



Preschool painters lined up in their outdoor classroom, palettes & brushes in hand, to make their very own masterpiece. Imaginations inspired each artwork as the paint became pirate ships, castles, the ocean and so forth.

Paint Palettes Linked Here



Friends had fun stimulating their senses through finger painting. This classic childhood favorite encourages children to engage in “messy play.” Providing this freedom nurtures creativity and fosters self-expression. 

Finger Paint Linked Here



Fine motor capabilities were challenged while using various types of stickers for the final art project: portfolio bags. The class was eager to bring home their art work to share with their families. 



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Additional Art Supplies Linked Here

 



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