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Snack: watermelon, string cheese & carrots
The book we read today was a story of a young girl whose uncle is an artist. When she visits him they paint together in his studio. He teaches her how she can make any color of the rainbow by just using 5 colors; red, blue, yellow, white and black.
The book we read today was a story of a young girl whose uncle is an artist. When she visits him they paint together in his studio. He teaches her how she can make any color of the rainbow by just using 5 colors; red, blue, yellow, white and black.
Julie took a small group to the studio today to try out paint mixing.
Sigrid: I'm going to make purple with red and blue.
Lucy: It's making purple!
Brady: (chooses yellow and blue paint) It's green!
Lucy: I added white. It will be lighter. It looks like the inside of a blueberry.
Then the three children decided to paint the same picture the girl painted in the story.
Lucy: It's making purple!
Brady: (chooses yellow and blue paint) It's green!
Lucy: I added white. It will be lighter. It looks like the inside of a blueberry.
Then the three children decided to paint the same picture the girl painted in the story.
Sigrid: I'm going to make a purple snake.
Brady: How do you make a tongue?
Sigrid: This is how you make a tongue...with a line and then two lines.
Lucy: I made it grey.
Sigrid: I will use it for my rock. I'm going to make grass.
Lucy: It's a snake and a fly.
Brady: The snake is trying to eat the bug in the mouth. This is the spider web for the spider.
Brady: How do you make a tongue?
Sigrid: This is how you make a tongue...with a line and then two lines.
Lucy: I made it grey.
Sigrid: I will use it for my rock. I'm going to make grass.
Lucy: It's a snake and a fly.
Brady: The snake is trying to eat the bug in the mouth. This is the spider web for the spider.
Another small group worked with the light tables in the office.