Thank you!!!We have continued with winter in the classroom, with a pinata made to look like a snowball, icebergs in the water table (try this at home-freeze water balloons, then peel off the balloon, sprinkle with salt, and drip with colored water. Very cool) The children enjoyed painting sticks with white paint and glitter, printing more snowflake shapes and gluing the colors of winter, and singing their "Peace" song. We wrote a book of winter words after a walk, and, as it was still warm out then, the children noticed "mud" a lot. Our greeting one day was a snowflake made of yarn, which took a lot of patience! We drew on foil that was warmed, and the children described the feeling of skating on ice.
Have a warm and cozy break, and thank you again.
Until Next Time,
Michele





















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