Thursday, July 11, 2019

Hashem's world comes indoors!


This week we continued to learn all about Hashem's wonderous world.
We focused on..

Day 3- Trees, flowers 

A nature center with plants, tree stumps and flowers that smelled so good.
Thank you Hashem for all the beautiful nature He created in this world.


Learning how a seed grows  some children were shining pretend sun rays on a friend pretending to be a seed. We also learned how seeds need water to grow. As Chana Rochel starting 'growing' we noticed flowers starting to 'bloom'.


 Taking care of our plants that were very thirsty outside.


We brought part of a fig tree to circle time to see if any of our friends can figure out what fruit it was. Esther using her nose to see if she could figure it out.


Play dough and nature items invited our friends to use their creativity and create their own creations.


 Batya brought a leaf to the flower art table 
and wanted to create a leaf for her art.

Moshe using his fine motor skills and pincer grip to trace the veins he saw on the leaf.


Mina creating a piece of art using flower petals and leaves, which will  be used in the creation book we have been working on.


Flower inspired art. Friends chose a picture to inspire them and got busy making their own beautiful flower.





Moshe's rose.


 Menachem worked hard on beading a branch and trying to make sure it didn't break.



Gardening in our sensory bin.


Enjoying a picnic on the beautiful grass outdoors.


Esther made a delicious cake and added mint from our garden.


Day 4: Sun, moon and stars in the galaxy.

Esther helping us at circle time, learning about the powerful hot sun Hashem made. 
Arik was excited to pull out his sunglasses to show us how he protects himself from the sun.
We talked a lot about how much the sun helps us.


 Batya making sure to protect herself from the hot sun before heading outdoors.


Sun art-------



Galaxy slime. Sparkling glitter placed in the slime was a fun way to discuss how many stars are in the galaxy!


Yanky's observation;  "The bubbles in the slime looks like seltzer!"


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