Greetings, everyone! Spring has arrived, and we couldn't be happier. Hoping the photos below of this week at The Children's Academy fill you with Spring warmth and sunshine. :)
LITTLE ROOM
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Splashing with frogs is tons of fun. |
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Practicing color recognition with a sensorial activity. |
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What could be more entertaining that painting with shaving cream?! |
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A story read by a Children's Academy alumni is always a welcomed treat. |
Some of the many possibilities when working with The Broad Stair and/or Pink Tower.
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Hoping the month of March goes out like a lamb with this project.
TRANSITIONAL ROOM
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We're moving into Spring... slowly but surely. |
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Helping a friend sort and recognize colors. |
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Dry pouring is a common activity found on Practical Life shelves. |
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Sorting the items in the nature basket. |
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Blue and red number rods from the math area. |
The images below show a science project about condensation and the rainforest environment. It appears the orangutan approves of the tropical terrarium.
THE BIG ROOM
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These students felt a trip to Italy was in order, so they used this activity from the cultural shelf to help transport them. |
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Who knew working on a book report could produce such a happy smile?! |
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Painting flowers in the art area is a great way to start the season. |
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A structured lesson in the language area. |
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A smile for math work |
Til next week, Children's Academy parents!
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