salient domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/noanet5/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131For science, our class learned about S for SOLIDS and L for LIQUIDS. We created our own books and drew pictures of solids and liquids to take home.
At the easel, our Bears created their own S for Snakes! Children are hoping to hang them up for Halloween to decorate their doors.
Our class took our paint and brushes outdoors……we painted almost every rock on our playground! We made sure to add a lot of glitter!
Ms. Gita asked our Bears what they think “will change” about themselves when they grow up. Here are their answers:
OLIVER T:” I will be stronger and bigger. I will work on computers and start a company with Witt!”
WITT: “I will make more money, climb trees and start a tree house company with Oliver.”
CHARLOTTE: ” I will be a costume designer, go to college and my hair will be more golden!”
AUTUMN: ” My hair will be lighter, my eyes will be greener and I will be a vet.”
WESLEY: ” I will fly like a superhero and go on a plane and see Mickey.”
MAGGIE: ” I will have longer hair and get better at the monkey bars.”
GRACE: “I will get better at my bike and be a vet.”
AVA:” I will be good at the monkey bars.”
HADLEY:” I will be a mom or Anna, I will play video games when I get bigger.”
JOSIE:” I will be a princess and live in a castle.”
OLIVER H.” I will be a professional hockey player and play in the Stanley Cup.”
My bear cubs make me laugh every day!
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The beautiful weather has given us the opportunity for a circle time puppet show outdoors. Our beanie chameleon changed colors when he was feeling sad that his friends wouldn’t play with him. The chameleon continued to change colors when feeling cold, hot, angry and happy again after his friends included him in play.
At the easel we experimented with painting using real leaves. We learned that the softer leaves allowed for more paint on the paper, while the crunchier leaves did not work as well.
Have a great night,
Ms. Lorraine and Ms. Alli