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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

What a fun Read and Romp Day!


Monday was a wonderful day as students celebrated our annual early childhood "Read and Romp Day."  Classes rotated to 10 different stations throughout the gyms and annex area where volunteers read a short picture book and students participated in a fun physical activity.  There was a ninja laser course with a ninja star throw for Hello Ninja, finding a red mitten inside a box of packing peanuts for A Dot in the Snow, dancing like a tiger to the song "Roar" for I am a Tiger, making geometric shapes with yarn or in a group for Tangled, stuffing a scarecrow for The Scarecrow, playing musical hoops for Goodnight, Little Blue Truck, stacking cups for Bring Me a Rock, and many more.  The children were very active and had so much fun!

Our snack area had a wonderful space theme where students enjoyed a rocket ship fruit skewer (prepared by mothers) while they listened to the book Moon's First Friend read by former EC librarian, Mrs. Paulseen.  Students decorated the room with their beautiful art work and the finishing touches were added by a Collegiate grandparent who has amazing artistic skills.  Be sure to check out the link below to pictures of the art work.

Thank you to the faculty, staff, administration, maintenance crew, cleaning staff, and parents who helped prepare our facility for this event. Everything looked amazing!

Early Childhood librarian, Mrs. Mould, and I were quite sentimental about this year's Read and Romp, as it is our last one before our retirements in May.  We feel, however, that it is a very special event and appreciate being a part of so many children's wonderful memories over the years.

 Students lay flat on their stomachs at the start of the ninja laser beam course made from yarn.

 Students work together to make a square for the book Tangled.

The annex area was decorated in a space theme.

 Mrs. Paulseen dressed in costume to read Moon's First Friend at the snack station.

Children enjoyed rocket ship fruit skewers and Nilla Wafer UFO's.

 Volunteers pose at the I Am a Tiger station. They led such a fun dance!

 This student searches through the packing peanuts snow for the small red mitten.

 Mr. Washer joins in on the musical hoops game.

 This team's cup stacking tower got so high that the student needed help reaching the top.

 Students stuffed scarecrows with plastic bags and added a face on each.

Snapping the foam noodle pieces into the umbrella was a fun fine motor skill.
The noodle segments were supposed to be raindrops for Bruce's Big Storm.

Students try out the triangle pose at the yoga station.