Yellow Group


Children
Five to six year old children are looked after in the Yellow Group.
Teachers
The children in the Yellow Group are looked after by one English-speaking and one bilingual teacher:
Mariana Martinez and Eileen Milde-Fischer.
Typical Daily Routine
| 7:30–08:30 am |
Free play rotating around the various groups. |
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8:30–09:00 am
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The children are brought into their own group.
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9:00–09:20 am
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Circle time
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9:20–11:00 am
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Free play / guided activities Mid-morning snack & brushing teeth.
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11:00–11:20 am
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Tidy up & reading time in group
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11:30–12:30
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Visit to nearby park or play in the garden.
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12:30–1:00 pm
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Pick-up time
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ab 1:00 pm
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Midday Group with lunch
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Weekly Routine
| Monday: |
Excursions
"Toy day" - kids are allowed to bring their own toys
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| Tuesday: |
Various projects |
| Wednesday: |
Show & tell |
| Thursday: |
Music training with Elisabeth split into two groups |
| Friday: |
Museli day / cooking
Reflecting upon the week
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What do the children in the Yellow Group need?
- Indoor shoes/slippers, which stay on the feet and don't slip
- Photos of the child for the birthday calendar
- Cloth bag containing a change of clothing (labelled with names)
- Clothing, which allows the children to play outside in any weather;
especially overalls ("Matschhose") and, in winter, a snow suit is a good idea
- Daily (except on Muesli Day) a healthy mid-morning snack without sugar
(no milk bars, no Nutella, no marmalade)
- Painting smock/apron ("Malkittel")
- Books for the music training
- Grey folder (annual)