Moshe used the dreidels in play dough creatively. He turned them upside down so they would be sturdy yet seen.
While making goup Binyamin regrettably got some on his shirt. He felt bad about getting it dirty. Ronny hearing his concern commented, "Don't worry, it will come out in the machine." Binyamin called over the Morah and said, 'She is so polite.' Being able to listen and really hear what another person is saying is such a valuable tool in life that the Yeladim practice on a daily basis at preschool. As Educators at Preschool of the Arts we put much emphasis on children communicating with each other.
Ophir is 'hiding' his dreidels in the goup.
Ayelet praciticing finding the number symbols on the phone to call her Abba about tomorrows 'Building and Bonding.' This idea surfaced when Bella asked Morah Esther, 'I think my Daddy is gonna come cuz he always comes home, but what are the Mommy's gonna do?' (Since its for Dads ;)
Ayelet: My Abba is at work so I'm gonna ask him...not sure.
Moshe: My Daddy says he's gonna come.
Show and Share is a wonderful opportunity for children to build confidence while presenting and describing thier item. It also gives the Yeladim a chance to work on conversational skills. Their friends are encouraged to ask questions to the presenter on their item brought in for Show and Share.
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