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Monday!

12/10/2012

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Many of our kiddos were cold this morning, so we started an early day in the classroom. Snack was earlier than usual, but it gave us time for an early circle time. Every one was full of energy, though, and ready to have some independent play, so circle time was cut short, and some of our friends were happy to do some artwork. Those who wanted to do artwork stayed in, while those who were bursting with energy took it out on the playground with Ms. Kate. Joey, Asher, Jasper, Paislie, Ivy, and Teo hung out inside, using watercolors, markers, and wet streamers, but it wasn't long before most of them were ready to work in the kitchen and construction area. Kate came in with the kiddos and it was time for lunch and nap. 

After nap, each kiddo took the time to roll up their nap mat.  Theo, Koichi were very enthusiastic to roll their napmats. Paislie and Ben wanted to talk about rolling it, Annabelle wanted to practice rolling hers again and again, and Joey wanted to show his friends and teachers how each fold goes. Teo and Asher went with the flow, rolled them with a little help and went on their way. Ivy was eager to keep her nap mat open for a while before she felt like rolling it, and Jasper did it with a milk in one hand. After rolling nap mats, every one kinda gravitated to the building blocks with letters, the construction area, and the chalkboard. Soon, we had snack and went out. Later in the afternoon, Joey, Ben, and Asher had a great time playing Red light/Green light with the primary. It was a fantastic day!
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  • Programs
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    • Kinderblossom Lilies
  • Curriculum
    • The Montessori Method
    • The Reggio Emilia Philosphy
    • Peace Education
    • Snack and Gardening Program
    • Extracurricular Activities
  • Community
    • Sprout Guides
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    • Parent Handbook
    • School Calendar
    • COVID-19 Addendum
    • COVID-19 Risk Guidelines
    • COVID-19 Community Checklist
  • Contact & Enrollment
    • Waitlist for Green Sprout
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    • Tuition and Fees
    • Tours