Sunday, October 29, 2017

Week of October 30th!

Theme for the month:
My Five Senses!


Enduring understandings that the student should have by the end of the unit: 
      There are five senses. They are smell, taste, touch, sight and hearing.
      We use our senses to understand our bodies, learn what they need, and keep us safe. 
      We use our senses to learn about the people, places, objects, and environment around us.
      We experience and interact with the world differently when our senses, such as vision or hearing, are impaired. 



Lessons and activities for the week:

Blocks- Children are encouraged to use blocks that are covered with green and/or brown paper to make them look like tree parts. Students will be able to explore how they feel and look compared to the other blocks in the block area.

Pretend Play- The dramatic play center will be transformed into an apple orchard.  Students will be able to explore apples with their senses.

Art- Play-doh will be added to the art center as children discuss how the play-doh feels, looks, and smells

Science- A "Feely Box" will be added to the science center.  Students are invited to put their hands in the holes of the box and identify the object using only their sense of touch. 

Math- Students will be able to sort objects by color, size, shape, and texture.


Library- Students are invited to look at our classroom books and discuss what they see with their peers.


Writing- Students will be able to write letters in shaving cream and discuss how it feels.


Sensory- Sand and water, or play-doh.




Some of the books we will read this week are:


  •            Press Here by Herve Tullet
  •       Building Shapes by Tracy Moncure


Reminders / Notices:

  •    Children are invited to wear their Halloween costume to school on Tuesday, October 31st!
  • On Tuesday, there is a Halloween Parade beginning at 8:30 am. Parents are invited to join.



Link to Weekly Lesson Plan

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