🐞🐛 This Week in Our Classroom: Bugs & Insects! 🐛🐞

This week’s theme was bugs and insects, and the children had so much fun exploring tiny creatures through hands-on activities, movement, and discovery!

🗣 Language Development
 We began the week with a bug vocabulary basket, where children picked toy bugs and learned their names like bee, ant, and spider 🐝. We also colored with crayons, matched bug pictures, explored letter blocks, and practiced naming bugs during our activities—building early vocabulary and recognition skills.

🔢 Math Development
 In math, the children completed bug puzzles, and sorted bugs by type (grouping similar insects together).

🧪 Science
 Our little scientists observed real bugs outdoors, looking for ants and flies and talking about how they move 🐜. We also used magnifying glasses to explore bugs up close, encouraging curiosity and careful observation.

🏃 Motor Development
 We stayed active with bug movement cards, acting like different insects, and practiced fine motor skills by picking up bugs with tongs. The children also completed a bug obstacle course, and pressed bugs into playdough.

😊 Social & Emotional Development
 We practiced sharing and turn-taking during group activities and explored emotions through bug-themed play—helping children connect feelings to actions in a fun and engaging way.

🎨 Creative Arts
 Our art projects were full of bug-themed creativity! We made ladybug paintings 🐞, created butterfly symmetry art, built caterpillars by gluing circles, and used sponges to stamp bug shapes.

🧱 Blocks & Sensory
 We added bugs like ladybugs and snails to our block area for imaginative play. In sensory, the children loved digging for worms—a favorite activity this week!

📚 Books We Read This Week
 We enjoyed Ten Little Ladybugs, Butterflies, Is That a Caterpillar?, and Miss Spider’s New Car during large group time.

Looking Ahead to Tomorrow:

  • Language: Play peek-a-boo bugs, naming bugs as we find them
  • Math: practice one-to-one correspondence by placing one bug in each space in a muffin tin
  • Motor: Do fun bug movements and follow the ant trail 🐜
  • Social Studies: We will talk about taking care of bugs, practicing gentle hands and learning that we do not hurt them when we find them outside—encouraging kindness and respect for living things.
  • Art: Music with Miss Carly!

It’s been a week full of discovery, movement, and tiny creatures—your little learners had a bug-tastic time! 🐛💛

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