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Preschoolers are SORTING OUT

 

Preschoolers started SORTING OUT all the information they have learned.
They started answering questions and put together their ideas for their presentation. 

 

Research and thinking skills are Approaches to Learning in this unit. They learned to think and to look at information in books and videos to complete and answer their inquiries. 

 

They looked at several sources to ensure that the information is correct.


Once they have finished sorting out the information about the animal, its life cycle and food chain, they started creating the output to showcase learning for the final project.

 


Preparing their animal habitat.

 

Can you guess what this is?

 


A busy week for the Perky Preschoolers! 
Watch out for The Perky Farm Exhibition on March 12!



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  1. 🥰 wonderful habitats)) Maria told me today, inviting for the theatre about animals. Now I know it is on the 12th. so shrimps and snails were just the right time not only to start swimming 😁 but for Uoi as well. I will share photos and videos. If you need cardboard, let me know, I have some ideas.

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  2. 🥰 wonderful habitats)) Maria told me today, inviting for the theatre about animals. Now I know it is on the 12th. so shrimps and snails were just the right time not only to start swimming 😁 but for Uoi as well. I will share photos and videos. If you need cardboard, let me know, I have some ideas.

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