Saturday
Dr. Seuss Day/ Read Across America
Friday
Snow Much Fun
Our young learners have had ❄Snow Much Fun❄ celebrating the season of winter!
Read about our seasonal studies below😀
⛄Classmates decorated large felt snow people using markers, glue, glitter and other materials. Similar Craft Linked Here
❅SMART START scientists concocted their very own snow using baking soda and hair conditioner. This simple chemistry experiment also served as an exciting sensory activity.
🥞Pancakes and Pajama Day at school was a delicious and cozy event!
🧤Gross motor abilities were enhanced while shoveling and playing in the outdoor classroom. Similar Shovels Linked Here
➕Peers practiced basic math skills while adding and subtracting pretend play snowballs. Flashcards were utilized to reinforce number recognition. Snowballs Linked Here
⭐Students did a fabulous job presenting a special item from home for the "Snow & Tell" assignment. Introducing public speaking exercises in Early Childhood Education promotes high self-esteem, increased vocabulary, conversational capabilities, social skills and so much more!
📘Seasonal stories were enjoyed in both our indoor and outdoor classrooms. Class Favorites Linked Here
🛷Friends assembled a ramp outside to use for sledding! Sleds Linked Here
🧊Winter artists used ice cubes, watercolor paint and doilies to create colorful snowflakes.
🥣 Beginner bakers put on their chef hats and aprons to bake and frost cake loaves.
🌨The class was curious how long the winter season will last. It was discussed that winter will officially end on March 20th this year. In addition, the holiday, "Groundhog Day" and its traditions were explained. Classmates constructed their own groundhog using paper bags, scissors, paper, markers and more. Afterwards, all used their puppets outdoors to identify shadows.
Thank you for reading about "Snow Much Fun" at SMART START!
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Monday
Goodbye Fall 🍁
Sunday
All About Animals
Animal appreciation is an important aspect of SMART START'S curriculum. Our daily activities often center around learning about nature and wildlife in the outdoor classroom. This month our young learners engaged in an enhanced unit dedicated to animal studies.
Read along below!
📚Interests were piqued as peers pondered over books and figurines at a themed display. Animal types, behaviors and habitats were discussed and explored. Reptiles and amphibians were a favorite!
ABC Upper and lowercase letters and sound identification were strengthened using jumbo animal alphabet cards. Safari Hats Linked Here!
🧩Fine motor and cognitive capabilities were utilized while completing puzzles and playing memory games. Various skill leveled materials were provided for our multiage classroom. This Montessori style environment enables student-led learning. Whether they choose to challenge abilities with older friends or to practice with a younger age group, students are encouraged to learn and develop at their own pace.
📸Picture frames were decorated in preparation of the Curious Creatures animal show. These formative years in early childhood are crucial and photos encourage the formation of memories. Frames Linked Here! Animal Stickers Linked Here!
🐍The Curious Creatures presentation was a success! This educational hands-on experience consisted of an assortment of animals interacting with the class. A snake, parrot, scorpion. alligator, tarantula, tortoise, hedgehog and tree frog were among the creatures shared. We were so proud of our pupils for bravely holding and petting each animal (some even crawled/sat on their heads!).
🕮 Names for groups of animals were discussed during an outdoor story time. Book Linked Here!
🐅Future zoologists created their very own zoo outdoors using animal figurines. All organized each animal type into "exhibits" for classmates and teachers to observe. Learning through play is essential for children to fully comprehend and express the subject matter.
🐘Animal recognition was reinforced during a game of bingo! This was a fun way to conclude this unit of study.
Thank you for reading all about animals at SMART START!
Saturday
Fire Safety & Prevention
October is fire safety and prevention month! SMART START celebrated by incorporating enhanced emergency preparedness protocols into our daily curriculum. Our young learners embraced these essential life skills through realistic, hands-on activities.
Learn About Fire Safety & Prevention Below!
📕The class circled in their outdoor classroom for a storytime and group discussion.
Here is some information we learned:
- Call 9-1-1 in the event of an emergency
- If your clothes catch on fire: STOP where you are, DROP to the ground, COVER your face and ROLL back and forth.
- Stay LOW and BELOW while escaping a fire (prevents breathing in smoke)
- Know the sound of your home and school fire alarms.
- Designate a meeting spot at home and school in the case of an emergency.
🔥 Imaginations were ignited as future firefighters explored fire safety using magnets, figurines, engines, trucks, costumes and more! In addition, we acted out an emergency situation and completed an evacuation drill. Peers fulfilled their roles by either crawling out of the "burning building", hosing down the "fire" or sounding the alarms. These pretend play opportunities allow for subject matter to be reinforced.
Learning through play is one of the most effective ways for children to learn!
🚒The North Andover Fire Department visited SMART START for their annual fire safety and prevention presentation. Our students listened in awe as the "real firefighters" shared their knowledge and expertise. Afterwards, everyone gathered by a hook and ladder truck to learn some fascinating facts.
Thank you, community heroes Lieutenant Matt Davis and Firefighter Chris for providing such an educational, enriching experience! We are very grateful for your service!
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