June 5, 2026

Petals Planets

Happy Friday everyone! This morning we painted the last planet of our solar system, Neptune! We mixed in some white and silver paint with blue to make different shades of blue for our planet. On a second table we used our fine motor skills to stick bouncy balls to our end of year gift. After we finished our morning play time we practiced our performances and had gym class. Once we finished that, we had circle time.

Petals: Good Morning
L: Thursday
K: What’s next?
E: Friday!
K: What was it yesterday? What is today?
L: 4
Y: 5
K: What month is it?
T: Jupity
L: June!
T: Sunny!
E: it’s almost my birthday
M: Me too!
L: Mercury
T: Uranus
K: What is the last planet?
M: Neptune!
T: Far from the sun
M: Its cold
E Orbit!
K: 1 year on Neptune is 165 years on Earth.
L: When I grow up
M: Blue, because it’s cold.
L: Because blue paper glue!
K: The planet is blue because the gas is blue.
A: The moon can’t sit down! You stand on planet and you can fall. Daddy and daughter
L: And fall down, blueberry.
A: mummy come home
L: and theres snow
K: Can you tell me what’s cold?
A: Me!
E: Snowballs. Ski down the hill.
T: Snowman
S: Dessert
L: I want to take it home, snow!
H: Ice cream
M: Ice
K: Ice cream
N: Ice cream
Y: Elsa
L: Water

We played fast and slow winds today with scarves. When our teacher said fast or slow we waved a scarf at different speeds. We also made snowballs with our scarves. We pretended like it was snow on Neptune!

After circle time we played at the park and then we ate our lunch. Thank you all for a lovely day and have a great weekend!

Love,

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