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Fun & Learning at Home! Storytelling

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Let's Pretend - Dramatic Play - Storytelling!

What's your child's favorite story?  What story do they ask to be read over and over again?  Spend some time recreating that story!  I'll use Ms. Tarah's story "Don't Let Pigeon Drive the Bus" as an example...

  • Create costumes (perhaps a hat for Pigeon) 

  • Create props (like a bus made from a cardboard box).  This picture is quite complex, but it can be very simple.  Your child can color it yellow and add wheels. A paper plate makes a great steering wheel.

  • One person can be the narrator and other members of the family (or stuffed animals or dolls) can be the other characters in the story.  Take turns being the different characters.  Enjoy!

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Fun & Learning at Home! Letters

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STORY TIME - with Ms. Ann

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr.

Learning pre-reading and pre-writing skills is a process.  It happens one step at a time as children are ready for that step.  Here are some of the steps that we walk through with children at WWP...

  • Singing "ABC's", so children learn the names of letters.  

  • As children are read to, they come to understand that letters convey meaning.  Each letter has it's own sound and when put together, they make words.  Point to the words as you read to your child.

  • Usually the first letter that children learn to recognize and to write is the first letter of their first name, followed by the other letters in their name. 

  • Long before a child learns to write letters s/he is working on strengthening finger muscles (fine motor skills) through play, such as building with Duplos, doing puzzles, using play dough and other sensory materials.  

  • As a child scribbles with crayons, and other writing materials s/he is learning how to control the writing utensil and gaining strength to eventually make the straight and curvy lines needed to make letters.

Children learn through their play!  At WWP we incorporate learning to recognize letters, their sounds and how to write them into children's play.  Here are some fun ways to PLAY with letters!

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Notice the small container for paint?  That encourages the child to just use one finger to paint with.  Q-tips are another great painting tool to make dots and it strengthens those finger muscles!

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Write letters on pieces of masking tape and have your child match them to ones on a paper.  For younger children use the letters in their name first until they have mastered those letters before going on to other letters.  Older children could match upper and lower case letters.

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Shaving cream is great sensory, small muscle FUN for all ages.  As your preschooler gets older, encourage writing letters in the shaving cream.  Have some letters nearby for inspiration and to copy.

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Use food boxes with a dry erase (or regular marker would work too) to search for letters.  Find the first letter of your first name, like Ms. Ann!

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Fun & Learning at Home! Let's Move!

STORY TIME - with Ms. Tarah

Finkle Hopper Frog

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Can you move like a...?

FROG BEAR CRAB RABBIT SNAKE BIRD ELEPHANT

What else?

Create a game out of it.  Perhaps you can draw pictures of different animals on small pieces of paper, fold them up and pick them out one at a time and take turns pretending to be that animal.  Older preschoolers can practice writing the names of the animals.

 LET'S MOVE - INDOORS & OUT

Hopscotch - use chalk on the sidewalk or masking tape on your floor.

Tape crepe paper or yarn with removable masking tape to the walls for kids to crawl under or step over.


FREE FOOD FOR CHILDREN

 The Minneapolis Public Schools are offering free food for all children under the age of 18.  They are passing out a box with 5 breakfasts and 5 lunches for each child.  One of the pick up locations is Whittier Park on Tuesdays, 10:00 - 2:00.  Additional supplemental groceries for families are available through Sheridan story.  See the link for more locations near you.

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Fun & Learning at Home! Shapes

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EXPLORING & CREATING WITH SHAPES

Go on a "Shape Hunt" in your home, in your neighborhood.  Make a list of shapes and put an X on the shape as you find it.

Before you go on your "Shape Hunt" create a bear mask and you can be Bear hunting for shapes!

Take a picture to show us!

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BEAR SNACK

Create a bear sweet treat with graham crackers, marshmallows and chocolate chips.

 

 SHAPES CREATION

  • Decorate a piece of paper with paint, crayons, markers, chalk or whatever you have on hand.

  • Older children can trace and cut out the shapes.

  • Tape or glue them onto pieces of string or yarn.

  • Take a picture of yourself with your creation and we'll share it with your WWP friends!

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Fun & Learning at Home! Emotional Well-Being

STORY & SPANISH TIME - with MS. ANALIA

Feet Are Not For Kicking


HOW ARE YOU FEELING? from Ms. Ann

In just the last 24 hours, I've been feeling - 

JOYFUL  WORRIED  BORED  LONELY  AIMLESS  HOPEFUL 

SAD  FRUSTRATED  LOVED  UNCERTAIN  PEACEFUL  GRATEFUL

Day by day, moment by moment feelings come and feelings go.

Name your FEELINGS

SHARE your feelings - in word, in song, in art, in action

BREATHE deep

Focus on the LOVE

Be GRATEFUL

At WWP, some of our emotional goals with the preschoolers include:

  • Naming emotions

  • Being able to express "I feel..."

  • Recognizing others' emotions 

  • Learning what to do with those emotions.  How to comfort oneself.  For example:  taking deep breaths, painting or coloring an angry/sad/happy picture, run or do jumping jacks, a big hug, talk with someone about it.

MINI YOGA COURSE - CALM BREATHING

from our friend, Jessie at Learning Tree Yoga

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WWP families may remember Jessie from our Family Fun Night in October. She sent me this link on our last day of preschool, when I was feeling quite anxious about the unknown weeks to come.  I did the breathing techniques along with the video and immediately was feeling calmer.  It's amazing what a few deep breaths can do for little people and big people alike!

Click HERE for CALM BREATHING TECHNIQUES

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