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1/29/2016

Learning more about Machines

How does this work?

Magnet shapes

Taking apart electronics

Doodle Bots

Magnet magic

Engineers in training

Our new train set is a brain game!

Popcorn poppers use hot air to make work easy 
No one ever tires of popcorn!

Learning by doing...taking apart electronics

CD players are amazing inside!



Putting it all back together again


Keyboard


Gears make things move
More gears


1/28/2016

Pirate Ship in the snow

Joy keeps me warm!
Simple Machines

Team work

Inside the playhouse

Machines, Machines, Machines!


Doodlebots captivated all of us!

machines do the work!

Playdough machines...as fascinating as they were 50 years ago!


Learning about magnets

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Puzzles together are best

Stop and go, powerful words~


Learning to follow unspoken directions is fun

So is being in charge!


Developing our small motor skills and taking care of our own scraps


Practice, practice practice~

1/27/2016

HIBERNATION AND SNOW WEEK PHOTOS

Snow angels are cool....very!

Flexibility!

Doodlebots rule

Magnets are amazing

Simple machines...inclined planes.

Static Electricity is FUNNN!

Simple Machines help us do work.

Static Electricity helps me do tricks!

and makes things stick to my balloon

These are ALL MACHINES!

Our very own doodling robots!

Doodlebots!

This week we have been making art with a machine called a Doodlebot. The children have loved making circles and squiggles with these drawing "robots". Today we were asked many times by the children how to make them and if they could be made at home. They sure can! Here is everything you need to know to make your own Doodlebots.

Here are some links to other types of doodlebots than the ones we have:

http://myhillsdalelibrary.org/2014/02/19/makerspace-wednesday-hack-a-toothbrush/


They can be made with cups:


​This is what ours look like:


You will need:

-A dollar store electric toothbrush with the top part separated from the battery/motor part (unless you are making a simple doodle bot with just the toothbrush and markers, see above link)

-(Some instructions have small motors with battery packs. I'm not sure how much those cost or where to get them)

-An old CD

-AA battery

-Hot glue gun and glue

-Markers

-Googly eyes

Glue the markers onto the CD. It took a lot of glue for me to secure them. Make sure to glue them with the tips pointing away from the CD. Then, separate the colored part of the toothbrush base from the battery pack part. Hot glue the colored part onto the top of the CD, so it sits on top of the CD which sits on top of the markers. Then put the battery into the battery slot. After putting the battery in, I actually ended up putting the battery part in backwards (you can see in the photo that it is protruding from the colored part of the toothbrush). I did this for two reasons: The on/off button was much easier to push when it was exposed like that, and because it's easier to get access to the battery that way. The battery didn't fall out and it's completely safe to have it all exposed like that. After you have done all that, add googly eyes for effect and even yarn/string for hair. I think hair would be a great addition to our Doodlebots. How fun would that look as they wiggle around and draw on our papers? Get creative, good luck, and have fun! Total cost: about $2

Tips: If you have poster board or butcher paper, that would be ideal for these. They tend to travel! *Also, these did not want to work on tables that had tablecloths under the paper, even though they were thin. They worked best on our flat, hard countertops. Try these on a hard floor and be sure to have a sponge/wipe for cleaning up runaway Doodlebot trails!

1/21/2016

SNOW DAYS!

Remember to dress your child for winter snow play today and Friday Afternoon.  We had too many MWF Afternoon children without appropriate clothing on Wednesday, so we will try again for Friday afternoon.  With your help they can have this fun time in the snow together Friday afternoon.


1/14/2016

SNOW DAY at PRESCHOOL January 20,21

Next week we are studying Winter and Hibernation, and the children will have a chance to play in the snow on Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 20,21.  Please be sure to dress your child warmly, including hats, coats, gloves and boots, so that they can safely participate.

Disney treats rock the afternoon class

Making special treats with mommy for preschool is
a great family project
Children practice good manners such as please and thank you, and take the repsonsibility of cleaing up their place
at the table.  The child bringing snack gets the opportunity to be in charge
and be the hero of the day!











And a good time was had by all!