Tag: Writing
Shaving Cream Fun
Last week CH-2 was immersed in their challenges and activities. In addition the class came up with many interesting words for the letter H . For art the class enjoyed creating marbled paintings using shaving cream and paint. Some of the challenges completed included letter recognition, writing their letters and numbers recognition. Finally the class […]
Winter Fun
This week everyone enjoyed playing in the snow and spending time with family. In addition, the children worked on their challenges in the classroom such as writing their letters, numbers, and practicing their phonetics. The class also participated in yoga on Wednesday and enjoyed show and share on Friday.
Week of Discoveries
In CH-2 last week the children continued to work on their challenges while testing new ideas. Some of the challenges completed included writing, reading, and number recognition. They also tested a new idea on science day to see how strong spaghetti was. This was done by working together in teams to build spaghetti bridges and […]
Something New Every Day
This week the children worked in their challenges and learning every day. Some of the challenges the children worked on included improving their writing skills as well as mathamtics. Other challenges that were completed included phonetics and reading. In addition they made this own butterflies for art day and were able to conduct experiments on […]
Time Flies By
The week flew by as CH-2 was busy working on third challenges and learning about the world of science. Everyone did an amazing job on their challenges and made great progress! Some, but not all of the challenges completed included the younger children working on their writing skills and letters while the older children worked […]
Writing
This week in Children’s House 2-1 we learned how to trace and write letters during the Montessori work cycle. We learned how to write words as well and even make short sentences. We enjoyed working on water color paintings as well. Our favorite book this week was “Madeleine” by Ludwig Bemelmans. We practiced our cutting […]