Sunnybrook Montessori School

Montessori preschool & kindergarten in New Hampshire's North Country

Puzzling

indoor recess

indoor recess with magnatiles

The cold weather kept us inside this week.  The children had a lot of fun with the indoor recess activities.  They constructed rocket-ships, airplanes, and bunny houses with the Magnatiles, played Sleeping Queens and Loot, and grew gardens to feed the animals.  We are hoping for warmer weather next week so we can get out and expend some energy!

Sleeping Queens and Loot

Sleeping Queens and Loot

more indoor recess time

more indoor recess time

even more indoor recess activities

building airplanes

printing

printing

We were introduced to the artwork of Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, specifically his famous “The Great Wave off Kanagawa.”  We learned how he created his art by carving several plates of wood, then applying paint to the carvings and creating a print in layers.  We practiced this type of woodblock printing at the art table with some heart “carvings.”

We read the stories I Am Tama, Lucky Cat by Wendy Henrichs and The Beckoning Cat by Koko Nishizuka, both stories about the Japanese Lucky Cat and how he brings good fortune.

spooning

spooning

teamwork

teamwork

teen board

teen board

the illustrator hard at work

the illustrator hard at work

sorting plants and animals

sorting plants and animals

For a science activity we reviewed the difference between living and non-living then discussed and sorted photos of living organisms into the plant and animal kingdoms.

We began learning about Chinese New Year and the Chinese Zodiac Calendar, which we will be learning more about next week.  We read the stories This Next New Year by Janet S. Wong and The Cat’s Tale by Doris Orgel.

sorting

sorting

smelling jars

smelling jars

plant cleaning

plant cleaning

O'Clock

O’Clock

letter sound sorting

letter sound sorting

journal writing

journal writing

drumming

drumming

counting tray

counting tray

Spiderman's brown stair tower

Spiderman’s brown stair tower

Asian animals

Asian animals

reading Al

reading Al

printing

printing

The art table was busy with students making koinobori carp streamers for Japanese Children’s Day, coloring their feelings buckets, stamping their passports, and printing with the heart carvings.

making koinobori

making koinobori

the puzzle master at work

the puzzle master at work

The students were very engaged with puzzles this week.  Every day our language area rug was covered by puzzles being constructed by groups and individuals.  They were really using their visual discrimination skills to match shapes and colors together to assemble them.

continent puzzle maps

continent puzzle maps

puzzling

puzzling

puzzles and drums

puzzles and drums

Curious George

Curious George

We had a special visitor on Thursday with Believe in Books.  Curious George came to see us.  We listened to the story Curious George and the Dump Truck, then gave George hugs, high fives, and waves.  Each child got to pick a book about Curious George to take home.

mixing colors

mixing colors

During science Friday students had fun mixing colored water to make new colors.  They each had three small dropper bottles, one of each primary color, red, yellow, and blue, which they used to make the secondary colors of green, purple, and orange, then mixed them all together to make brown.

Gerry Scott joined us to read a story for circle then the children had fun circling letter sounds in the Friday message and dancing with scarves.

circling "h"

circling “h”

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