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PRESCHOOLERS Collect Memories

 

An exciting and fun-filled week of 'FINDING OUT' about 'SELF'. Some  preschoolers have shared important memories that they would like to preserve inside their Time Capsule. 

 



They also completed their Time Capsule Personal Information that they will include inside their box.


As we go through the unit, we pause and reflect on where we are at our learning and understanding of the unit. 

The preschoolers answered the question: 
What have you discovered about yourself while finding out about your personal histories? 


NUMERACY
For Numeracy, the Preschoolers looked at objects and compared things in terms weights. They compared and guessed which one they thought was heavier or lighter. Then, they explored and used the scale to find out if the different objects were heavier, lighter or equal. 


 




Next week, Preschoolers will inquire about their own Family Histories and create a Family Tree.


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  1. I didn't comment before because I was choosing the photos for family tree ))))) Thank you, Ms.Faye, so much! Each time I think there can't be anything so interesting left, but no again and again so interesting :)

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