Thursday, December 5, 2013

A Wonderful Last Day of Fall Semester!


We had a very busy day in the CDLL! Since it was our last day as student teachers, we did a special morning group and gathered the whole school around the Oak room stage. The teachers acted out a book called Danny in the Toybox. All of the children were very engaged and we received many comments from them saying that our skit was very funny!


During center time in the Oak room, many of the children spent their time reenacting the Danny in the Toybox story!


Also during center time, Mrs. Potter offered Yoga in the Indoor Movement room!



We had a special lunch today in the Towers Residence Halls. We all walked to The Towers and had lunch in their cafeteria called Real Food on Campus. The children were able to try the different foods that college kids get to eat!
 

In the afternoon, we made playing outside an option during center time since it was so nice out. Many of the children played jump rope with their friends.



 I hope you all have a safe and wonderful winter break!


- Ms. Wilson

Teaching Strategies Objectives for Development and Learning:

  Cognitive #11 Children demonstrate positive approaches to learning,

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

A fun-filled Wednesday!

Today was such a fun day at the CDLL. In the morning we had a presentation from the CMU recycling club about all the ways the children can learn to recycle! They gathered in the indoor movement room to listen to the guest speakers. After the presentation we gathered together to have an all-school lunch of ham sandwiches and chocolate milk!

 After lunch the children bundled up in snow pants and boots to enjoy some fresh air. Many children were "selling hot cocoa" and having fun stepping in all the mud puddles!


During center time the art studio was very busy. Students were using the potters wheel, finger painting, easel painting, watercolor painting and collaging the community art project they have been creating together!





Today was many of the student teachers last day of teaching, including myself! I would like to thank everyone in the CDLL family. We have all had such a fun semester together. Hope to see you all at the family ethnic potluck tomorrow night!
Ms. Stark

Wacky Hair Wednesday!

Today was crazy hair day at the CDLL! Some children and teachers jazzed up their hair in spirit of the last week before break. 


Before lunch we had guests come in and talk to us about the importance of recycling. The children got to learn about what materials are recyclable and what they can do so help the planet. 


At the end of the day we had a dance party as a whole school! 


Teaching Strategies: Cognitive 11. Demonstrates positive approaches to learning. 

-Ms. Lemmen 


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Pajama Tuesday in the Snow!

Today, we had medical guest come all the way from Lansing, Michigan to talk to the children about hospitals and doctors. She was stationed in the Pine room all morning for centers so the children could come and see how to use her tools. They had so much fun listening to each other's heartbeats!



The snowy morning made our time outside a blast! Children made snow angels and enjoyed running through the snow as well as catching snowflakes on their tongues. 


The flower shop was quite busy again as the children bought flowers and made flower arrangements. Many of the arrangements were created for the patients of the hospital! 

Children continue to work on making their own books and a basket has been placed out for the children to put their finished books into so that their classmates can read their work! 


I hope everyone has a good week and don't forget about crazy hair day tomorrow :) 

- Ms. Squiers




Eventful Day for the CDLL

With the days winding down we have had so many people and things happening.Today was one of our spirit days and we had the teachers and children come dressed in the pajamas. today we also had guest speakers, including a doctor. The Doctor was Ms. Squiers mother who brought some of her doctor stuff including her stethoscope, bandages and gauze for the children to see. Mrs. Squiers mother also stayed in the pine room for the children to talk to and meet after the morning group.



During morning centers some children  had the opportunity to choose working in the kitchen to make latkkas, or better known as potato pancakes. The children were given a recipe and mixed all the ingredients together to make the latkkas.

In the afternoon the large motor room was filled with children playing parachute. Taking and moving the parachute up and down, and then running and switching places with the children across from them. As the time went on balls were added for more fun.



 I hope to see some of you at the Family Potluck on Thursday.
Teaching Strategy: Social-Emotional 3-Children Participate cooperatively and constructively in group situations
Ms. Geyer


Monday, December 2, 2013

Another fun monday!

This is my last blog and I wanted to say that this semester has been the best experience. I have learned so much and I have enjoyed getting to know you and your child. I will never forget my student teaching here at the CDLL. Thanks for a great semester! :)

Today we had a fun little winter party in the pine room given by one of our students. The children loved pretending to go to a party. During out outside time that weather was so beautiful and both the children and the teaches were enjoying the sun light. In the after noon the graduate student came to make masks with the children. The mask making table was a hit! The children made lion masks. There was also some building going on outside this afternoon. The children enjoyed their time outside today!







Teaching Strategies: Physical 7 Fine motor
Mrs. Jones

A Great Start to the Last Week of the Semester!

 Some of the children started their day by going on a walk with Ms. Weller and I. It had been over a week since we had walked and they were excited to go back to the forest. Thankfully the weather was perfect!


The children have been working hard on forts inside of the forest. They often help each other carry large sticks like the one shown above. As they moved it they said, "This is huge, prolly the biggest one ever!"


Some new items were added to the mailbox system in the hallway. The children were eager to use the new postcards and stickers. Sophie said, "This snowmen sticker reminds me of winter."


Jill also joined us outside this afternoon for a little fun. The children made lion masks out of paper plates and Popsicle sticks. You could hear their roars all across the playground!

This has been such a wonderful semester and a great student teaching experience. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to teach your child. It is an experience I will never forget! 

-Ms. Chludil

Teaching Strategies Gold
The Arts Objective #36
Explores drama through actions and language