Super Friend WeekThis month we have been working on how to Make Friends. We used the Little Red Hen to show children how it is nice to help our friends. Then we finished off with what makes a Super Friend. Group TimeWe enjoyed a puppet show where some of our friends acted out The Little Red Hen using their puppets that they created from the week before. Children sorted cards showing what makes a super buddy and what is not. Work Time (Learning Centers)Children laced, glued and created their on personalized super capes. Lets not forget our super masks. The art center was humming with activity as they created super friend scenes. POW... We now have some super art. Children discovered that magnetics have a positive and negative side to them. Using that knowledge they found out that they could push their super friends and have super friend flying races. Small Group ActivitiesChildren continued to work on shapes with these Super Friend shape soring mats. Super Friend ParadeWe finished our week off with a Super Friend parade. Children made their own musical instruments as a family project and they wore their super friend capes and masks that they made during worktime. Super Friend WeekWe took our parade to the neighborhood where parents and neighbors came out to cheers us on. Here's what we worked on... What makes a Super Friend Social Emotional - Following Directions Letter M and F for Friend and S for Super Science - Magnet pushing power Book - How to be a Friend Color blue Shape Review - 3-D shapes Making Numbers 1 to 10 My Plans Monday Changing CentersDownload PlansMain Resource
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