We started by learning a bit about fishing. The children discovered that fishing can be done in lakes, rivers, and oceans, and that it can be both a job or a fun activity. Fish can be caught using a fishing pole or a net, and they loved imagining all the different ways people catch fish around the world.
Then it was time for hands-on fun! Each child got a turn fishing for shapes — catching paper fish and matching them to their corresponding shapes. This activity helped reinforce shape recognition while keeping little hands and minds active.
For literacy, the focus was on the letter Yy. The children created colorful Yy collages, using glue and paper.
To wrap up the day, we practiced fine motor skills by drawing lines in our journals — building hand strength and pencil control, one stroke at a time.
It was a fun-filled day of learning, movement, and creativity. We’re so proud of how our little learners are growing every day!






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