In Class with Ms. Cheryl
Nurturing little people, growing big dreams
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Hand prints
The sweetest memory of childhood is a simple hand print. To remember that you were small is precious! This week we made our hand prints using paint and square clothes. Pretty simple yet beautiful at the same time. After hanging the prints, one of my little friends, kept measuring her hand to the hand print, to see if she was growing. I told her "One day at a time, you grow." She told me she can't wait to grow and have her hand print be small.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Gingerbread Houses!
One of the best things about my new job is that everything is brand new to the children. This is their first experience with school and so everything that we do in class is new and exciting! They are so excited to learn and while I think I am teaching them, they truly are teaching me every day! We made gingerbread houses this year, before we went on Winter recess! The children loved it! Many of the children had never made one before! They were so excited. One friend told me over and over "I just love this day!" Another friend was shocked that they got to take their gingerbread houses home. It was so fun to see these children so excited and create a great memory!
New Job...New World
I started a new job August 2011. I am continuing to work in Early Childhood Education, which I have found is my passion. I am now a lead teacher with Salt Lake Community Action Program; specifically with the Head Start program. Head Start is a preschool that is geared towards low income and disadvantaged children. I give these children a "head start" on their education. I also help their parents, but teaching them how to best help their children. I teach in a double session classroom, I have two classes one in the AM and one the PM. I have 32 children that I teach and watch grow each day. It is not only very rewarding to work with these children, but daily I am humbled. I will try to post more frequently, for anyone who is following my blog.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Koolaid Playdough! - Koolaid isn't just for drinking!
This is the best play dough ever!! It's easy to make and it smells delicious! The color and scent depend on the koolaid you choose! You can also add extra smells or glitter to the playdough. It doesn't have a lot of salt so you don't feel like you just swam in the ocean after you play with it and it lasts for a long time. Check it out, you should try to make some today!
Recipe
Ingredients
2 packs Koolaid (you choose the flavor)
3 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
1/2 cup salt
2 cups boiling water
2 1/2 cups flour
Mix koolaid and oil together and stir. Add salt. Stir until a paste forms. Add water to koolaid mixture, stir until salt dissolves. Pour Koolaid mixture over flour. Mix with spoon (caution - the dough will be hot, use spoon until you can knead it). Knead it on a hard surface until smooth. You may need a little more flour to get the right consistency. Place in a plastic ziplock bag to store.
Little friends love playing with play dough! Playdough improves hand strength, dexterity, and fine motor skills. Recent research also shows that using your fingers and hands actually stimulates your brain and increases the number of neural connections it makes. So when your child digs into play dough, he's not only building little figures and shapes, he's building his brain! So make some Koolaid Playdough today and start creating!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
This Little Light of Mine
I used a round yellow circle attached to a red string (making a necklace) that the child can place around their neck. We then listened to the song "This Little Light of Mine".
We talked about how our love light will grow when we are nice to friends and teachers, nice to our parents and families and when we give of ourselves in service. We also talked about ways our love light will dim; the children came up with all sorts of ideas, my favorites were:
"My love light will dim if I put on a frown."
"My love light will dim if I call my friend a name."
"My love light will go out if I hit my friends."
"My love light will be black if I don't listen to my mom."
"My love light will turn black if I let it, I want it to shine like the sun."
I love that I can teach children from a very early age the importance of love lights and that everyone has a love light. It's up to us (adults and children) to make our love lights shine and to not put anyone one else's love light out!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
We all Scream for Ice Cream!
You scream, I scream, we all scream for Ice Cream!! We made homemade ice cream in class this week! Since July is national ice cream month, we made chocolate ice cream as a class. We talked about measurements and following a recipe to make sure things turn out correctly! All the children were able to add an ingredient to the canister. I have an ice cream maker that we poured the ingredients into, when it was plugged in it made a humming noise. The children frequently came back to watch it and smell it. Then we waited and watched for our ice cream to turn from a liquid to a solid! We patiently waited....waited...waited... and then it happened (about an hour later); we successfully made homemade ice cream! We all tried some and honestly it was delicious!
Chocolate Ice Cream Recipe
2/3 cup chocolate syrup
- 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
- 2 cups heavy cream
Feelin' Groovy!
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