How are roads made?
Dear parents,
Who knew making roads could be such fun! Our children have been learning this week ‘how are roads made?’ and ‘who builds and repairs roads?’ This little construction crew explored with hands-on activities different materials to make their own roads. We have learned how the steamroller is used to smooth roads and about road worker safety (hard hats, reflective vests, traffic cones, and heavy boots). After understanding how roads are made, we discussed how roads are maintained. The word maintenance was introduced as ‘repairing or fixing things to prevent them from getting worse’. It is important to repair cracks and potholes to keep roads smooth and to prevent cracks and potholes from spreading.
Please check out our calendar below with important information regarding the end of the year and feel free to contact us if you have any doubts.
Have a lovely weekend,
PK3 Team
Making their own roads!
Playing Hippity Hoppity How Many?
Drawing their Self Portraits
Working in their Bye Bye Sharks mural for the End of the Year
Math Learning—and a Touch of Science—in the Outdoor World
Young children strive to understand the world around them. Outdoors, they can spend hours engaged in rich, imaginative play using nothing more than the natural materials they find. How many times have you emptied treasures from the pockets of a preschooler? Pebbles, pinecones, feathers, and leaves are wondrous and hold so much potential for math and science inquiry!
Important Information
Dear parents,
The Full Day Program ends Friday June 9th. If you are an ISP staff member, your child is welcomed to stay until 2:30pm Monday 12th and Tuesday 13th. Please have in mind that there will be no specials, children will have their lunch, nap and free play.
Have a lovely afternoon,
Pk3 Team