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Snow, Snow and More Snow!

Snow, Snow and More Snow!

| December 9, 2019

Last week CH-2 enjoyed winter-themed activities centered around the joy of playing in the snow. On Tuesday the class created their own wintery paintings with snow paint. Everyone loved the sensory aspect of the paint after it dried. We continued our wintery snow theme for our science experiment on Thursday. The children created “frozen” snow […]

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Slime Volcanos

Slime Volcanos

| November 11, 2019

Last week CH-2 welcomed the first week of November with a creative art project and a sensory science experiment. For the weekly art project the class made their own acorns with construction and tissue paper. The weekly science experiment on Thursday was a big hit when the children made volcano slime. Everyone loved watching the […]

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Little Mad Scientist

Little Mad Scientist

| August 5, 2018

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eXcited about Xylophones

eXcited about Xylophones

| April 8, 2016

This week we focused on the letter X. We did not have many Toddler Words to review so we went over X-rays and Xylophones. For our art projects, we made beautiful Toddler X -Ray hands. We also made Xylophones and had the Toddlers identify the colors before we put the paper down. For Science Wednesday, […]

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Wonderful “W” Week

Wonderful “W” Week

| April 1, 2016

In Toddler Room 1, it was all about the Letter W this Week. We went over a lot of W Words such as work cycle, wheels, watermelon, whales, warm, week, Winter, and many more. Our toddlers enjoyed all of the crafts we had this week. We painted blue whales and listened to how they sing. […]

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Science, Snakes, and Silly Vests

Science, Snakes, and Silly Vests

| November 18, 2015

What a great week! Ms. Maddy discovered a cache of cornstarch in her cabinets and decided we were going to do some science experiments. Only maybe she needs to read all the directions first next time… Experiment one was homemade moon sand. We started with the best of intentions, first gathering the necessary sand from […]

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