Tuesday, February 26, 2013

March! Already?

March

It is hard to believe that March is upon us!  This month bring some really exciting lessons for my group.  We are observing our ladybug larvae and painted lady caterpillars which will soon go through that exciting metamorphosis!  When the adult insects are ready we will release them to the garden.  We are beginning to look at the parts of the insect, several different animal life cycles, studies of Europe as well as the flags of European countries and the artist Georgia O'Keeffe.

Reading

I think we are all aware of how important it is to read to your child.  Dedicate at least 20 minutes of your day reading to you little one.  If your child is a reader, they should be reading at least 20 minutes at home per day.  Here is my challenge to you:  Turn off the television and keep it off for your child Monday through Friday.  One week.  Just one week.  Allow your child to enjoy weekend TV.  In my own home, my child knows T.V. days are Saturday and Sunday.  After school time is enjoyed playing outside, painting, drawing, reading, cooking, and many more practical life home activities.

Here are some great ideas to get you going!

Laundry      1. Folding clothes – wash clothes & dish clothes.
                        2. Child can match socks and roll them up
                        3. Child can fold his own clothes and put them in a drawer.

Dusting           Show how to move objects carefully, and dust table tops, shelves (encourage left to right sequence)

Cleaning-         Windows, TV, mirrors, etc. – for the young child you may spray and child may wipe with a towel.

Scrubbing the sink- In a step by step manner show the child:

1.      Wet sponge and squeeze out.
                        2.      Give small amount of non-toxic cleanser in a dish.
                        3.      Child can dip in the cleanser and scrub the sink.
                        4.      Rinse out the sink.

Washing surfaces with water – Refrigerator, stove, woodwork, car, etc.

Give the child a small pail of soapy water and sponge, demonstrate how to squeeze sponge and wash surfaces.

Sweeping -      Give child a child size broom and dustpan.  Demonstrate how to use.  Also, try mopping, raking leaves, shoveling snow (Just making sure you’re still reading.)

Plant care -      Indoor and outdoor plants / garden work.

1.      Give child a small watering can.
                        2.      Show how to feel if the plant needs water.
                        3.      Pick off dry leaves.
                        4.      Clean dusty leaves (indoor plants.)

Making a Bed -    This may be difficult for a very young child, but try to recognize when

child is ready.

1.      Show child how to pull the covers back.
                        2.      Pull the sheet and smooth the wrinkles.
                        3.      Fix the pillow
                        4.      Pull the covers smooth.

Encourage child to make his own bed, but make sure the bed is arranged in such a way that the child can walk around all sides.

Washing Dishes -        Be prepared for some spilled water.  Encourage child to work slowly and carefully.  This activity should be preceded by pouring water with cups in the bathtub

Drying Dishes – When demonstrating, use slow, methodical movements.  Concentrate on wiping off all the drops of water from a dish.  Don’t rush a child to finish.  Give him a few dishes and plenty of time.

Sorting activities – Anything that can be sorted into various groups.

·         Sorting silverware into the drawer sections
                                    ·         Sorting laundry into piles
                                    ·         Sorting groceries for cupboard, refrigerator, freezer
                                    ·         Sorting buttons in sewing basket

Feeding and care of pets – place food for pets in containers the child can manage, such as a small jar of bird food with spoon to fill bird’s cup; a can of dry cat or dog food with a measuring cup to scoop out the right amount.



Reading Project

Most of you saw this already!  I found the idea in Family Fun Magazine and it is so fun!  Turn the two sides of the egg to make new words.  If your child is not yet reading, designate one egg per sound of the alphabet (in cursive) put them in the basket or have a find the sound egg hunt.  The Dollar Tree Store has large packs of plastic eggs!

Dates

3/13 Site Council/PTA
3/14 Mother Son Flip Dunk
3/18-22 Spring Break
3/29 No School

Monday, February 4, 2013

February Fun!!

Show Me Night was great!  Thank you for sharing this special time with your child!


This Month

February is full of fun things to learn.  The children will learn about Groundhog Day, Chinese New Year, President's Day, Arizona's Birthday, the State flag, desert animals, the five senses, the artist Jackson Pollock (who went to elementary school right around the corner from the classroom), and composer Tchaikovsky.  All of this in addition to Valentine's Day songs and poems and the rest of our Montessori curriculum!

Welcome

In January, my class welcomed two new students, Ayden and Camille.  We are so glad to have two new friends!

Dates:

2/6-8- 1/2 day for full-day students
2/15- Father Daughter Dance
2/13 -Site Council/PTA (Remember your volunteer hours!  This event counts!)
2/18- No School