Monday, March 7, 2016

The Doctor's Office



Over the past few weeks, the preschoolers were able to visit the doctor's office, the dentist's office and the optometrist's office.  This enabled them to learn more about community helpers and the roles that they have in our community.  We read many books about these topics, as well.

The preschoolers have used their imaginations to become doctors, nurses, dentists, medical assistants, optometrists and patients.  The preschoolers have also learned that people can go to these medical offices when they are healthy or sick.  In fact, the preschoolers have become experts at taking care of all types of patients.  They are also familiar with what patients do before they have are called back for a scheduled appointment...in the waiting room.

We talked about many body parts including ears, eyes, mouths & teeth, as well as other body parts that could be hurt or broken.  (Of course, since I actually injured my knee this past January, the preschoolers/patients often had serious knee injuries & were given lots of medicine/shots & crutches.  :)

 
 



 

 

      
 



 

The Boat Dock



Welcome to the boat dock!  We have had many different types of boats that dock in our classroom over the course of the week.  In fact, our large dramatic play boat changes each day based on the preschoolers' imaginations.  We've had a sailboat, a pirate ship, and even a submarine in our classroom!  Using dramatic play, the preschoolers have pretended to be the captain of the ship, the passengers on a boat, and even hard-working ship mates who expertly clean and repair the boats.  Luckily, we also have an anchor and life buoy on board.  These tools help us dock the boat and to save any passengers who have fallen overboard.

In addition to our dramatic play boat, there are many other types of smaller boats to play with in this center.  And, where you have boats, you will have water.  A few weeks ago, we moved our sensory table into the boat docking area.  Here, the preschoolers have enjoyed playing in the water with the smaller boats and people toys.  Some days, the water in the sensory tub is clean and cold.  On other days, the water is warm and soapy.   In either case, the water table has allowed us to enhance the preschoolers' vocabulary words in a fun manner.