Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Fun in Enrichment

Hands on learning plays an important part in development and creates a fun learning experience for children of all ages. Pre Scholar Enrichment classes provide this experience for our Academy kids every week! Through movement, science, art, and culture our kiddos are able to engage in a wide variety of activities. This past week our kiddos learned all about being healthy and staying healthy. On Monday, our friends got to learn how to make healthy smoothies and even taste super sour lemon juice! On Tuesday,c they were all really excited to help put the ingredients together for the smoothies and then taste them. On Wednesday, our wonderful Pre Scholar Enrichment teacher helped the kiddos get their bodies with some movement through Go Noodle! Our fiends love to jump, dance, and move around to all the fun songs. Every once in  a while,  the kids get to jump on the computers to learn through play in a technological way. On Friday, they got to play a game where they sorted food and categorized them as healthy or not healthy. They were really silly  at first as they would drag a cookie to the "healthy" plate! Enrichment classes always bring new and fun experience and activities to our school and our kiddos just LOVE getting to learn this way.

We  are in the final weeks of our Summer  of Stem theme. Soon we will be entering our school year and enrichment will get a brand new theme!

Learning how to squeeze the juice out of fruit. Fresh juice is so refreshing and very delicious!

Talking about the different fruit for the smoothies. This is when the kiddos got  to taste the super sour lemon juice!

Making healthy and yummy smoothies! Our friends got to help measure the ingredients.

Being healthy means more than just eating healthy. We also have to get moving! The kids love to dance, jump, wiggle, and jiggle to Go Noodle!

Winding down to read a book  about having a  healthy mind and  body!  

Learning the difference between healthy and unhealthy. Do you think a cookie is healthy or unhealthy? What about broccoli?

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