Our twos prepared to welcome spring today by reading Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert. It is a terrific story for our little learners. Bright, vibrant images draw interest to the life cycle of a plant.
We learned that plants have stems and leaves. Then we used these parts to create art. The boys and girls are learning to use glue independently. We practiced putting the glue on the smallest piece of paper, which helps us manage our materials.
Then we used real flowers to add blooms to our stems and leaves.
During centers we further explored the parts of flowers.
We dissected them, which prompted us to use our new words: stem, petal, and leaf.
Magnifying glasses make investigating so much more fun!
Time for a snack, fresh from the garden.
We had carrots and ranch, flower pot pudding cups topped with Oreo dirt, and bunnies.
Outside we learned to play Ring Around the Rosie.
We all fell DOWN!
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