November 16, 2020
Reminder!
Please make sure your child has up to date immunizations including flu shot by Dec. 31st.
Wednesday, November 18th Is Mickey Mouse's Birthday.
Children may wear anything Mickey Mouse related on Wednesday.
Hello and Welcome to PreK-7 (3K for All) Blog!
This weeks focus is "Caring"
Shaving Cream Sensory Play
Encourage the children to smooth the shaving cream onto the table or tray. They can draw a circle and add eyes, nose, mouth hair or practice writing our Letter of The Week "A"
● Goal P-LIT 6. Child writes for a variety of purposes using increasingly sophisticated marks
Fingerprints
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Children will explore the features of fingerprints. They will make pictures using the ink pads and their fingerprints.
Materials:
Magnifying glasses
Ink pads
White drawing paper
Alternatives: Here is an easy method for how to make your own clear set of fingerprints. (It's also a great science project for kids.)
- Step 1: Use a pencil to darken about a 1 inch square section on a piece of paper.
- Step 2: Rub one fingertip across the graphite-covered section of paper.
- Step 3: Stick a piece of clear tape onto the darkened finger. (Packing tape works very well, but any clear tape will do.)
- Step 4: Carefully remove the tape from the fingertip, and stick the tape onto a piece of white paper or card stock.
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