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Leaf Exploration - 3 Year old Class


This week in class, the children enjoyed a variety of experiences including puppet shows, sensory tray play, and space mud

 


At Circle Time we discussed Autumn Leaves, and went on a walk to collect and explore leaves, the variety of colours, textures, stages and the trees they grow on.


The children also enjoyed exploring freely with the leaves.


 


When asked how a Summer leaf compares to an Autumn leaf, some of the responses were:

 

Samual:  It feels crunchy and all dried up.

 

Taylor:    It’s scratchy.

 

Sofie:       It’s not soft.

 

Aneil:      This one is soft.

 

Claire:     I like the orange, and I like the yellow, and I like the red.

 

Exploration continued with leaf painting at the Art Table.
 
 



 
 
 
Barbi
 


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