This morning we had a very busy morning. We made a volcano, did some painting on the deck, made some playdough biscuits and were busy in the kitchen mixing and baking.
The children got very excited when the 'lava' flowed over the side and down the mountain!
A couple of the children tried the lava and by looks on their faces, it didn't taste very nice. Volcanos are a fantastic way to introduce science concepts and to allow the children to learn using their senses; sight, smell, taste and touch.
The children enjoyed the painting experince on the deck. It was fantastic to observe the children sharing and taking turns as well as being part of the awesome language that is beginning to emerge!
We made heaps of fantastic creations at the playdough table; gingerbread men, worms and flower biscuits to name a few. Jay chose to share his with Gemma, yummy!
The children enjoyed mixing and baking in the kitchen, linking familiar rountines and situations they are part of in the home and the centre.
What a fun and busy morning we had today. I wonder what we will do tomorrow?
The children got very excited when the 'lava' flowed over the side and down the mountain!
A couple of the children tried the lava and by looks on their faces, it didn't taste very nice. Volcanos are a fantastic way to introduce science concepts and to allow the children to learn using their senses; sight, smell, taste and touch.
The children enjoyed the painting experince on the deck. It was fantastic to observe the children sharing and taking turns as well as being part of the awesome language that is beginning to emerge!
We made heaps of fantastic creations at the playdough table; gingerbread men, worms and flower biscuits to name a few. Jay chose to share his with Gemma, yummy!
The children enjoyed mixing and baking in the kitchen, linking familiar rountines and situations they are part of in the home and the centre.
What a fun and busy morning we had today. I wonder what we will do tomorrow?
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