Thursday, January 11, 2018

Preschoolers Catching Germs!

Starting off our week enjoying the rain!
Mina felt like she needed to taste it.
Evan tells his friend, "Yisroel it's REALLY raining!!"


 It was quite exciting to watch the weather change, so we decided to bring it into the class on our art table.

Faiga and Mendel using yarn and different shades of blue paint to create a rain scene.
Mendel closed his paper on top of the yarn to see what would happen when he opened it.


Rozie had extra paint on her fingers so she made raindrops on her picture.

 Germ Review

Last week we did a germ experiment by all our hands touching one piece of bread while the other bread was untouched. We noticed a big difference and Saige helped by describing the mold that was covering the germ touched bread. This was a great opportunity to learn how even when we cannot see germs it can cause a reaction.

 Mr. Sneezy boy, Catch his Germs!

A fun interactive way to learn about how we handle the sick germs that can spread when we cough or sneeze;  was to have 'sneezy boy ' visit our class.

Every time he sneezed we sprayed the bottle of water to show how germs can spread in the air. We took turns catching it in a tissue.


 Saige creating her self-portrait.


 Tracing our bodies and filling in the details. 
Motty and Bela Riva proud of their eye lashes they drew.




 We played a fun sticker game at circle time one morning. We took turns calling out body parts and the children were invited to place a sticker on the correct spot!

Evan learning where his collar bone is.


Using blocks and black beads Menachem created a body.


Playing a body twister game was a fun way to learn our body parts,  master  gross motor balancing skills in addition to correct color discrimination. 


Mitzvah's using our body parts!

Dovi showed his head can wear a Yarmulka on it to show us Hashem is on top of him!


Rozie's using her hands to give Tzedakah!


Evan points to his ear, "To hear good things about my friends"


Mina using her arms to give Motty a hug.


We would like to wish our friend Motty a Happy 5th Birthday!

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