Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Sharing Traditions



Our opening days of school have been fantastic! Children are making new friends and are thrilled to be back at AFS reunited with classmates and old friends.   Our sense of our "Cardinal family" and classroom  community is evolving and is clearly observed and felt throughout the day.  Morning Meeting has been a wonderful way for the children to begin to connect with each other,  their teachers and our flow of the day. Today at Morning Meeting , Paula shared some of the traditions and customs she and her family have in celebrating Rosh Hashanah.  Paula set 'the holiday table' with several of the traditional items that her family has on their table for the holidays and sang the blessings that her family sings when lighting the candles, breaking bread and drinking from the kiddish cup.  We looked at beautiful photographs of children celebrating the holidays in the book Celebrate Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur and learned that Rosh Hashanah is the celebration of the New Year.  The children loved eating challah for snack and enjoyed dipping apples into honey to symbolize a sweet year for all! Sharing family traditions supports our goals of developing a deeper awareness of our similarities and differences as well as establishing our sense of community. We welcome you to share family traditions and customs throughout the year.  







Our Writing Center is evolving.  Children are asked to  sign-in each morning upon arrival . This a an opportunity for children to practice fine motor skills, develop pencil grip and support readiness skills. We have a basket of the children's names available for copying and several of the children are learning to recognize and read the written names of their friends. As interest and readiness  in writing develops, children often select words and names from our word baskets and enjoy copying words for their work. 



 We introduced journals today in the Writing Center.  The children were very excited to have new 
journals and were fully engaged in both drawing and dictating stories.  Several children asked to share their journals at meeting and were so proud of their work!





Glimpses of Choice Time




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