Friday, March 8, 2019

Growing Up Healthy begins March 11, 2019

Dear Families,
Because there is nothing more important than your child’s well-being,
our next theme is all about
“Growing Up Healthy.” Children will learn about nutritious eating, exercise,
and other positive ways of taking care of themselves.
We will also learn what to do in case of an emergency and how to call
911.

Health and safety begin in the home,
so please help your child by supporting what our class will be learning.


• Make and discuss healthy food choices during mealtime
and when shopping for groceries or eating
away from home.

• Cook with your child to teach him/her about the ingredients in foods.

• Review family safety procedures,
especially what to do in case of a fire and how to exit the home.

• Teach child-appropriate safety guidelines to use at home,
such as never turning on the stove or
lighting a match.

• Help your child memorize his or her home address and phone number.


Children must develop self-awareness at a young age in order to be healthy for life.
It is one of our
year-long goals, but will be a special focus during this theme.
Help your child develop healthy habits that will last a lifetime!

Literacy Tip
Teach your child how to read/recognize exit and other emergency signs and symbols.

Connecting School to Home
Tap into the activities your child will be doing during this theme, such as making a self-portrait, to
help your child become aware of personal characteristics, strengths, and limitations.
Help your child explore his/her five senses in and around your home.  For example, smell food
cooking, look out the window together, taste new foods, listen to music, and feel different fabrics.

Take a Field Trip!
Go Grocery Shopping ~ Have your child vote on a favorite healthy snack to prepare.  Make a list of ingredients that you will need and take a trip to the local grocery store so children can purchase the ingredients. While you are there, walk through the store and ask children to identify the healthy foods they see.

Big Day for Pre-K Book Suggestions
Noisy City Day by Sara Anderson
Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo by Kevin Lewis
Favorite Foods: Colors and Shapes by ticktock Media, Ltd.
Max Cleans Up by Rosemary Wells
Sleep Is for Everyone by Paul Showers
Cora Cooks Pancit by Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore
Strega Nona's Harvest by Tomie de Paola
From the Garden: A Counting Book About Growing Food by Michael Dahl
No Dragons for Tea: Fire Safety for Kids by Jean E. Pendziwol
You Are Healthy by Todd Snow
How Do You Know?: A Book About the Five Senses by Lisa Jayne
Alphabites by Charles Reasoner
An Alphabet Salad by Sarah L. Schuette


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