Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Our totally cute monsters!

These will be coming home next week!  Thanks to everyone who donated toilet paper rolls!  We love recycled art!

Monday, October 29, 2012

PLAYDOUGH!

Ingredients
1 cup flour
1 cup water
2 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/3 cup salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
food coloring
Instructions
Mix together all the ingredients, except the food coloring, in a 2 quart saucepan. Cook over low/medium heat, stirring. Once it begins to thicken, add the food coloring. Continue stirring until the mixture is much thicker and begins to gather around the spoon. Remove the dough onto wax paper or a plate to cool.

Updates!

*Monster week in Preschool this week.  We will be reading books, singing songs and doing projects related to friendly monsters!  Some of our favorite books include "Go Away Big Green Monster", "Leonardo the Terrible Monster" and "Sad Monster, Glad Monster".  We have bins of monster books to read this week.  We will also be making Monster Mobiles, thanks to all who donated toilet paper tubes...they are going to be cute little monsters to hang in your house!

*Parent Teacher conferences will be the week of November 19th, stay tuned for a sign up sheet!

*The Scholastic Book Fair is in the library this week, stop by and visit!

*We are still in need of volunteers to help make playdough...this is a fun activity for you and your child to do together, let your child's teacher know if you are interested in this very important job! 

*The teachers have been creating Documentation of children hard at work in school.  These will be displayed  in the hall outside of the classroom.

*A very long newsletter is in the works...keep an eye out for it!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Fire Trucks!

Check out our fun Fire Truck collages!

Welcome to our BLOG!

Hello and welcome to the Milton Early Education Program blog!  This blog will be replacing the updates on the official school website, since we are able to edit it quickly and share information with you in a very timely manner!  Please let us know what you think!