Today it definitely felt like winter outside! During our morning
circle the kids talked about the days of the week and months of the
year. We also described the different seasons. Right now it is winter!
It is cold outside and there are no leaves on the trees.

Our
story today was "One Mitten" by Kristine O'Connell George. In the story
the little girl has one bright yellow mitten. She waved with her
mitten, gave high fives with her mitten and even pet her cat with her
mitten. While petting her cat she saw something bright and yellow under
the cats belly...it was her other mitten! With two mittens she could
clap and cover her eyes. At the end of the story she goes outside to
play with a friend in the snow. After reading the story the kids helped
decide what special clothes to put on Froggy in our classroom. We listed
the different winter clothes and described where the clothes go on
Froggy's body. A hat goes on our head, mittens go on our hands and pants
go on our legs. Now Froggy is all dressed and ready for the winter
weather!



For science we experimented with ice. First we
made prediction if ice would melt faster in our hands or in our
mittens. Then we handed out mittens or gloves to some of the friends in
the class. Everyone held the ice in their hand or their mitten. The ice
started to melt very fast in our hands and made a puddle on the table.
The ice in the mitten started to melt very slowly. We learned that our
hands are very warm and help the ice melt faster. When we wear gloves it
helps protect the ice from our warm hands. So....its important to wear
gloves or mitten when playing in the snow or building a snowman for 2
reasons: to keep your hands warm and to not melt the snow.
We ended the day with lunch and some songs. The kids have started to really like the "Peanut Butter" song! Have a great weekend and I will see everyone on Tuesday morning!
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