Category Archives: Playschool

Painting Earth

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During our exploration of the seven continents the children were asked to paint earth using cotton balls.

See how creative there are

Circles were pre-drawn for them …

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The were given paint in sequence

here they are using the white paint first

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green paint is added

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coloring inside the lines

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here comes yellow

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We then added the globe for visual appeal

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their masterpiece emerges

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very creative…I can not show the final work as their names were already affixed to their final impression of earth…but, as you can see they did a great job

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Makeup class given to one child

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Everyone did a great job and as usual the project was a lot of fun for them

How much water can a Diaper Handle?

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The purpose of this experiment is to see how many bottles or ounces of water a diaper can handle.

The experiment was conceived because the children in the daycare have been curious  to know why the babies get changed as often as they do (every 2 hours except when there is a BM).

We use the Pampers size 5 diaper because of my love for pampers and it’s super absorbency, my toddler is not potty trained so he uses the size 5. I tried Huggies in the past but, both my children were allergic, it leaked more and the diaper always had a foul smell. So for years I swear by Pampers or the Members Mark sold at Sam’s Club.

You can wear it on your head..

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Let’s get it on!

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 3 bottles of  20oz water

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Examining the dry diaper

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Let the dunking begin!

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Is it full yet? …no, no  pour some more!

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Testing the strength of the diaper -after 2 bottles

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That’s it…2.5 bottles – there is not doubt a diaper can hold a lot of water

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Of course we will not keep children in their diaper until it’s soaking but, it was great addition to our many experiments.  As usual the children were intrigued by yet another science experiment:)

Ready for School – August 13th

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We are up and ready for the school year 2012-2013.  Playschool re-opens on August 13th and I can’t believe how time flies.  This summer was a relatively hot one and even though I am Jamaican I cannot stand the heat…go figure.  Anyways my own children had fun with play dates, dancing, swimming and I had fun planning for the school year, cleaning house, painting the house and oh just plain old caring for my own kids.  My husband had no fun as he worked all summer and had to help me with the ongoing fixing up of the house.  With that said the daycare is up and ready and fully functional.

First we took out all the furniture’s, books, toys….you name it  from the main room and then vacuumed and steam clean the carpet.  Yes my loving husband got down on hand and knees to make this place spotless.  It took us two days to get this done removing the stains (yes children will create lots of stains on carpets), drying out and then vacuuming one last time.

We then arranged the daycare in stations so that the children will know where what belongs and most importantly to avoid distraction and to get our preschoolers ready for Kindergarten.  We now have a science area, circle time area, reading corner, baby area, music area, area for manipulative, train and car station, the dress up room remains unchanged and we have more bookcases that children can reach their books.  I still have to store lots of things (I am still a sucker for anything kids so I have too much toys to display at once)… solution rotate the toys.  The kids will not get bored as everyday is a new day and the toys keep rotating.

Hip Hip Hooray and we are ready for school.

Look at our journey this summer 🙂

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Did not alter the Dramatic Play area as you can see

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Our reading nook

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Circle Time Area completed.  Last school year I used a bell  and songs to open circle time.  This year I added the chime for transition into clean up when songs no longer work 🙂 ….got to have all the strategies ready

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I took the books out and now have the sensory bin that I have manipulative and tactile in to rotate.  I keep the large quantity of puzzles here so I can readily rotate them too

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Our little Science area…meet Sebastian the hermit crab and our fish Dori

The children always love when we discuss our planets.

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We will change this area around depending on the ages of the babies (other baby furniture in storage…jumperoo, swing,  glider, tummy time mats, rocker…and many other things)

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Cars and Trains

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I just love this wall.  The children art beautifully adorn this area to showcase their creativity

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Does the PJ’s indicate that I was working night and day to get this going

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This is our Teachers area…got to have all our resources handy

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Circle Time Area coming together

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Rest thy weary legs

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Looks like a mess but this is progress 🙂

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Trying to figure out what goes where?

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Starting to put back furniture’s in

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Seriously Clean.  He did a great job.  I did tell him of course..got to feed his ego

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Looks spotless already.  The fireplace is surrounded with glass but I use the black board to cover it for added safety.

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Yep! They always think they are helping.  OMG!!!!!!

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Husband on hand and knees cleaning all the stains 🙂

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All the toys are stacked in the dramatic play room to  make the bigger room spotlessly clean

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