This week we started our unit on zoo animals.  We learned about elephants on Wednesday.  Did you know they use their tail as a fly swatter?  Or as one student suggested, "To swat away bees!"  (That's one heck of a bee!)  We also learned about the "finger" on the end of the elephant's trunk.  It helps the elephant to pick up things. Asian elephants have one finger, African elephants have two.  Who knew? We talked about the elephants having wrinkled skin.  The children then painted an elephant on wrinkled paper and got to chose if they were going to paint a grey or brown elephant. I love the two handed painting!










































The children found a lot of zoo animal activities in their classroom this week. Including magnifying glasses to check out elephant pictures, matching games and zoo animals and zoo animal books.

























Sometimes dressing up makes everything better :)

On Friday the children painted tiger stripes.







 

They are always so proud to show me what they have created, even the most simple things. :)





I hope you all saw this past week's Monday Memo, as our class was featured!  ")
 
This week we will see a play, Rapunzel, and learn more about animals.  See you Monday!








This week the children continued to learn about "winter". They created ski hats and mittens.


A sample of the children's ice cube painting, ski hats and melted snowmen!
 
 
 
 
The children are working on mittens in these pictures.


There were lots of "winter" activities in the classroom, including these cute snowmen!
 
 
More classroom fun.
 






 


This week, the children had their first chapel experience and they did GREAT!  We also had our snack outside.
 

 
 
Next week we will begin a unit on zoo animals!  First up, painting an elephant!