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Date & Time: 2/26/14 8:25 am
As Isa entered the classroom he began to remove his things and hang them in his cubby. He would took one piece of clothing off at a time and hang them. Once he was done he then replied “I’m all done mom”!
KDI: Social and emotional development: Taking care of ones own needs.

Date & Time: 2/26/14 8:45 am
During free time in the classroom Danny sat next to Isa at the lego table. Danny greeted Isa with "Hey Isa! Wanna play cars with me?" Isa said sure. Isa then replied, "Lets build a tunnel first."
KDI: Approaches to learning. Making and expressing choices, plans, and decisions.

Date & Time: 2/26/14 8:55 am
During free time in the classroom Isa said “Im a race car driver”. Pretending to be a race car driver, he repeatedly said “vroom vroom, power up the engine”. He pushed the toy car around the room. After about a minute he said “yes, Im in first place.
KDI: The arts. Dramatic art. Imitating actions and sounds. Pretending and role playing.

Date & Time: 2/27/14 9:05 am
In the dress up center, Isa and Danny began to argue over who would be the Firefighter and who would be the Police Officer. Isa said, "Im fast, I can get to the fire first." Danny suggested that they were both fast and that they could get to the fire together. Isa then said we will both be hero's.
KDI: Social and Emotional development. Creating and experiencing collaborative play. Dealing with social conflict.

Date & Time: 2/27/14 9:40 am
In the library during small group, Isa listened as Heather(the teacher) read a book about animals. When Heather(the teacher) finished reading, Isa jumped up and began to explain his favorite animals. He also talked about playing with his pet dog at home.
KDI: Language, literacy, and communication. Having fun with language: listening to stories and poems, making up stories and rhymes.

Date & Time: 2/27/14 10:30 am
In small group the children were sorting pictures and placing them in a “R” or “Z” pile

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