Friday, July 12, 2019

Little Scientists


Little Scientists
July 15th, 2019 to July 19th, 2019


What we are learning?


Dear Parents,
We hope you are having a good week. We continue learning and having so much fun in our Summer Camp. This week they will learn to be little Scientist. They will explore science, participate in experiments and discuss about the materials a scientist use for work.

·         On Monday children will get to explore how objects float and sink, how we can make a color mix, and how to create prints using plastic bottles.

·         On Tuesday children will participate in puppet play and read stories regarding friends and family.  Children will also participate in experiments with colors and create a rainbow using chalk.

·         On Wednesday children will participate in experiments with plants and flowers and paint using scientific droppers. 

·         On Thursday, children will participate in magnetic experiment and create geometric shapes. To keep strengthening motor skills, children will use blocks and balls to draw a number on the floor. 

·         And on Friday, children will classify and group objects by their shape, make homemade dough and create shapes. Through the week we will keep reviewing words, syllables and sounds.

We would like to thank you for letting us play such an important role in your child’s life and we hope you have a great weekend.

Materials for Weekly Activities


·         Bring a plastic animal toy for Monday, July 15th, 2019. 


Holidays & Upcoming Events


·         Scientist Day on Friday, July 19th, 2019.

·         Splash Days are as follows:

o       Monitos A on Wednesdays at 10:00 am.

o       Monitos B on Wednesdays at 10:30 am.     


Summer Camp Dress Code


·         Have your child wear accessories and clothing so he/she can look like a little scientist. He/she can have crazy hair, wear glasses and mismatched socks.

·         Always keep in your child’s cubby a pair of glasses and a summer hat.

·         Have your child wear swimsuit, swim diapers and water shoes for Splash Day.

·         Make sure to send a towel and a fabric tote bag for wet items. Label and pack all these items in the tote bag.

 

 

Friendly Reminders


·         Wash your hands and your child’s hands when entering the classroom and help your child to find his/her seat.

·         Read your child’s journal, blogs and Friday Newsletter.

·         Label all your child’s clothing and items and make sure that your child has extra set of clothing that is appropriate to weather in his/her cubby.

·         Make sure to remove clothing from the cubby and just leave one set of clothing and a blanket for nap time.

·         Make sure to take the blanket home on Fridays for laundry and bring it back on Monday.

·         Make sure to have enough pull-ups or diapers in the cubby for the day.

·         Label all bottles and food that you bring to preschool for your child with your child’s name and the date it was prepared and drop it in the kitchen. Please keep in mind we are a nut free environment.

·         Do not bring your child to school if the child has a fever of over 101F or any contagious conditions.

·         Apply sunscreen to your child every morning.

·         Make sure to keep in your child’s cubby a pair of glasses and a summer hat.

·         Sunscreen and mosquito repellent are important to protect your child because he/she is very susceptible to sunburn/mosquito bites. Yet applying sunscreen and mosquito repellent to your child requires planning. If sunscreen and mosquito repellent must be applied to your child, make sure to fill out an administration or authorization form specifying when sunscreen and mosquito repellent should be applied and be sure to supply the sunscreen and mosquito repellent, label the bottles with your child's name and place them in a tote bag.

·         Have your child wear swimsuit, splashers or swim diapers and water shoes for Splash Day. Make sure to send a towel and a tote bag for wet items. Label and pack all these items in the tote bag.



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