Music supports both gross motor and language development. Here are some instrument sounds and language cards. We mirror how to hold various instruments, match the picture of the instrument to the sound, we talk about the sound, and of course we dance!
Materials: Apron, 2 trays, small trowel/scooper, container of soil, small clay/paper pots, collection of small containers and seeds, small pitcher, sunny window or grow light
Work Cycle Extension: Cleaning the table, sweeping the floor, cleaning the apron at the cloth washing stand, washing hands
This work is done inside or outside. Inside, the work is done on a tray at a table
Adult, model how to plant a seed and ask the child if they want a turn
Child scoops soil into a small pot
Child chooses a seed, places in the pot, and covers with soil
Child fills a small/tiny pitcher with water, slowly carries the pitcher of water back to work, and waters seed and soil.
Child places seed germination work by a sunny window and tray. At TMSE we place the small pot inside a small bucket and carry the work to the sunny window (less spillage on the floor and children feel successful)
Toileting Check-in: Going smooth? Hit and miss? Not going at all?
Studio June in Houston, TX shared a webinar video with fellow AMI Assistants to Infancy Guides. Here, you will learn how toilet learning is approached at TMSE
Basin/tub or bowl and objects found around the house and in nature (i.e. pencil, string, cork, key, magnet, bath toy, acorn, leaf, stick, rock, seashell, flower or pedal)
Extension- make a chart with three columns: list the items with pictures, a smiling face and a frowning face. Child notes if something sinks or floats with the faces
Dish Washing
Washing dishes satisfies the child’s need to work in water and integrates their intellect, will, and movement
Beginning, middle, and end to our work. There is a sequence and we want to guide our children to completing the steps and age dictates how long they will concetrate. When you loose their concentration, encourage them to return and/or model how to complete the steps
Beginning: bib/apron on, squirt soap on sponge, turn water on (light stream or tub of water sits in sink and leave water off)
Middle: washing, rinsing, and place dishes on towel or dish rack
End: dry off counter, wet bib/apron placed in laundry basket
Ask your child, “Do you want to dry the dishes or (new activity)…”
Filling the Dishwasher and Emptying the Dishwasher
This work teaches sorting and also integrates their intellect, will, and movement
Psychologically all this work teaches your child they are an important person and a valuable member of their family and school community. This forms an “I can do it!” attitude that will last through adulthood
West Essex Trail: walk or bike, easy 5 miles (or less), goes through Verona, Cedar Grove, and Little Falls. Put in at the rear of Verona High School tennis courts and ends in Little Falls at rail road tracks- I think the Boonton Line. Dog friendly and great jumps for your bike
South Mountain Reservation: hike to Hemlock Falls on the Lenape Trail. Various places to park, making the hike long or short. I park at 2-60 Bear Lane or Crest Drive at Bramhall Terrace. Dog friendly
Toilet break and wash your hands
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Set the table for lunch (placemats, dishes, utensils, glasses, napkins)
Light a candle
Sing a song
Child snuffs the flame or blow out
Enjoy your lunch
Toilet, wash hands, and change your clothes
Nap or quiet time (12-3pm)
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Wake-up sleepy heads!
Toileting and wash your hands
Snack
Choose work and/or go outside. Child decides- (3-5pm)