Three year-olds are interested in the story of the game, but sometimes need help with the counting or the rules. Four and five year olds love learning (and enforcing) the rules, working together, escalating the excitement of the game as the goal approaches! In competitive games, this can lead to heartbreak when there is one winner and many losers, and even anxiety over the risk of playing and losing. Young children already have plenty of experience not getting what they want, and they have plenty of time to learn the lessons of competition once they have developed an understanding of skills-based successes. And the lessons and joys of cooperative games are so wonderful!
Cooperation was blossoming in other areas of the classroom as well! Many Owls joined Kevin in constructing a rocket ship! They have often built rocket ships out of the big blocks, and today they took a major design step as they added the smaller unit blocks to their work!
At Morning Meeting, we made an amazing list, continuing to document our knowledge about babies!
And in the Art Center, we embarked on a new adventure in color mixing! Using squeeze bottles, we mixed primary colored tempera paint. The Owls were delighted to be color scientists, discovering what different combination made. They were even more excited when they got to take their custom colors to the easel and paint on giant paper!
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