Friday
Martin Luther King Jr. Studies
Snow Much Fun!
SMART START has had "Snow much fun" welcoming winter! Our young learners have been enjoying a variety of seasonal studies in both their indoor and outdoor classrooms.
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❆SMART START Scientists put on their lab coats and conducted an experiment. Students concocted their very own snow inside using their hands, baking soda and hair conditioner! All were amazed by the final product as it resembled fresh fallen snow and was cold to the touch. This hands-on sensory activity served as a fun and simple introduction to Chemistry.
๐The group circled outside for one of their favorite stories, "The Cozy" by Jan Brett. This tale became an interactive experience as weather, temperature, animals and habitats were discussed.
➕Pretend play snowballs and flashcards were utilized for a math lesson. Pre-K/K solved basic addition and subtraction problems while preschoolers practiced counting and number recognition.
๐งFriends bundled up to enjoy some gross motor fun on their play structure. Swinging, sliding, climbing, running, skipping and more! Changes in nature were observed as ice was discovered on the ground, branches, toys and even the chicken coops.
๐ฅClassroom Chefs combined marshmallows, Rice Krispies, butter, and chocolate chips to make Rice Krispies Treats. Peers cooperated perfectly as each took turns pouring and stirring the ingredients. The class excitedly tried a piece and said they were delicious!
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Wednesday
Holiday Happenings
Friday
Community Collections
Monday
Fire Safety & Prevention
During the month of October, SMART START observed Fire Safety & Prevention Month. Our young learners have been acquiring knowledge on how to prepare for emergency situations through an assortment of interactive activities.
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Future firefighters dramatic played with trucks, hoses, action figures, magnets and their creative imaginations. All pretended there was a fire on their swing set and acted the role of fire chief (and a Dalmatian too!).
Safe students executed exact steps to take if their clothes ever catch on fire: STOP where you are, DROP to the ground, COVER your face and ROLL back and forth.
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Everyone eagerly awaited the annual visit from North Andover Fire Department. Five firefighters along with two fire engines came this year. Lieutenant Davis discussed prevention protocols and was most impressed with questions and answers from the class.
View N.A.F.D On-Site Presentation
Fire Safety & Prevention Discussion (Click Link)
Fire fighting friends gathered to work on pages in their themed activity books. Pre-K/K pupils practiced identifying what number to call in the case of an emergency (911) while preschool peers colored related materials.
To conclude this unit, other community heroes were explored. Occupation flashcards were matched to corresponding figurines. This lesson prompted conversations about what our aspiring group wants to be when they grow up. Classmates' career aspirations included firefighters, police officers, farmers, doctors, librarians, pilots and even the tooth fairy!
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Saturday
Welcome Fall!
Monday
Frogs ๐ธ
- Frogs are amphibians
- The branch of zoology that focuses on amphibians & reptiles is Herpetology
- Vernal Pool: a pond/wetland habitat for many creatures such as fish, frogs & insects
- Adult frogs eat insects with their long, sticky tongues
- A group of frogs is called an army
- Frogs do not drink water, but absorb it into their skin
- Life cycle of a frog: