Friday, December 2, 2011
WATER CHALK
Today was a sunny but kind of cold day. I really enjoyed observing today because there was a practicum student with new and fresh ideas. She had a lesson plan based on the child's interest and it was also seasonal. I also observed how the teachers supported the practicum student. It is great because it shows how our mentors support us.
The child that I am observing for my DRDP initiated the water chalk activity. She started the activity on Wednesday and has worked on it till today. The chalk activity started next to the water table in the main playground. It continued through the sidewalk near the toddler playground gate.
One of the girls got an idea she said," Let's make foot prints." They walked on top of the water chalk on the cement and then walked on the dry cement. The activity started with one student and then more children joined. One child told my observing child ," Hey what are you doing?" Observing child told him," I am painting." Peer asked her," Where's the chalk?" Observing chil said," I don't know." Peer went to the teacher. Teacher brought the tub of chalk to the area the children were working on. By the time it was time to go inside seven children were engaged in the activity and did not want to stop doing the activity. The child that I am observing for my DRDP would mix the colors. First she used the yellow chalk and then used blue chalk. She told her friend, " I am going to mix my colors."
The child that I am observing for my DRDP initiated the water chalk activity. She started the activity on Wednesday and has worked on it till today. The chalk activity started next to the water table in the main playground. It continued through the sidewalk near the toddler playground gate. One of the girls got an idea she said," Let's make foot prints." They walked on top of the water chalk on the cement and then walked on the dry cement. The activity started with one student and then more children joined. One child told my observing child ," Hey what are you doing?" Observing child told him," I am painting." Peer asked her," Where's the chalk?" Observing chil said," I don't know." Peer went to the teacher. Teacher brought the tub of chalk to the area the children were working on. By the time it was time to go inside seven children were engaged in the activity and did not want to stop doing the activity. The child that I am observing for my DRDP would mix the colors. First she used the yellow chalk and then used blue chalk. She told her friend, " I am going to mix my colors."

