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Zion's Parents Day Out

Thursday, November 10, 2016


11-10 Today we took a walking field trip around campus. We visited the church office. We met Mrs. Linda Wirkus, the church secretary. We saw some of the equipment used in the office. We saw a fax machine, copy machine, the work station, phone, computer and monitor. Viewing a working office helped the children understand what an office is all about. The girls and boys have enjoyed playing office in the classroom. Perhaps parents, you could share with your child how your office works.



A look at our day.

Hammering tees, reminded us of Martin Luther, the founder of the Lutheran church.
 Cars, race tracks and a parking garage. What fun.




We are learning about size, S, M, L. The children matched pumpkins to outlines by size.
 Enjoying a good book.





 Matching food.
 Using markers to color our thankful booklet.

 The children painted a picture with brown paint: bird, cross, moose or an acorn, They are learning to use a small amount of paint and spread it thin.








 Exploring the light table using colored blocks.
 It's fun to play on the climber.
 Sorting various shaped blocks.
 3 part story sequencing using nursery rhymes.


 We stamped 4 brown crosses.

Our Bible story.



 We give thanks to God for the blessing of food.
 This is weather Frog. We will dress him daily. This will aid us in proper dress for the weather.
 Books that were read to the class today.
 Large motor development outside on a wonderful day.





 ELP is collecting nonperishable foods and personal care items for the Concordia seminarians and their families. If you can, please send in a donation.
 Hard at work in the office.

 Look and See what's missing.

 We talked about the election on Tues. with the help of this book.
 Matching colored brushes to like colored paint cans.



 Harvest time in the sensory table.




















































































































































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