Monday, March 24, 2014

St. Patty's Day

March 17-21, 2014

St. Patrick's Day Activities
1. Leprechaun Mask-I used the leprechaun hat template from lil kid things 
2. Stamping Shamrocks with Green Bell Peppers-family fresh meals
3. Counting Shamrocks-We are working on number recognition and number order.
I had a few more things planned for this week, but had a few sick bugs come and visit us this week :(
Some of the other Activities I had planned were
A Leprechaun Hunt-plain vanilla mom
Leprechaun Hunt
and a Rainbow Craft-housing a forest.  I might use this one when we do Weather next week ;)
Paper Plate Rainbow ~ Housing A Forest

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Spring Week

March 10-14, 2014

It's one week before the official first day of spring and right now all the trees are in bloom and everything is starting to turn green. So, I wanted to do Spring Activities before all the blooms on the trees fell off!

We talked about how plants grow and did this little experiment from growing a jeweled rose to show that  flowers need water :)
It took only a few hours for the Carnation to have red in it's petals, while the other flowers took a day.  Next time I do this, I will only use carnations.  The kids loved checking the flowers through out the day and seeing the colors get more vibrant.  The younger ones would point and say," flowers drinking". :)

We painted Tulips with Forks, an idea I found on blog me mom 
We made a popcorn blossom tree.  There are a lot of trees with white blooms on them, in fact my boys call them popcorn trees... how could I resist?!
We talked a bit about birds and that in the spring time they build nest, lay eggs and the eggs hatch into baby birds!  We made our own nest-went outside and found some twigs, leaves, and weeds. Idea from preschool play book
Added some shredded paper and a few eggs
Then added a little bird!
I also used some of the worksheets from this Spring Fling Packet from ironic adventures

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Dr. Seuss Week

March 3-7, 2014

To Celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday we concentrated on 3 of his books-"Cat in the Hat", "Green Eggs and Ham", and "One fish, Two fish, Red fish, Blue fish".

"Cat in the Hat" Activities
1. Cat in the Hat mask-Design Dazzle
2. Patterns Worksheet that I made
3. Balancing Boxes-Like the cat tried to balance all those items in the book!  The boys loved stacking the boxes and knocking them down.

"Green Eggs and Ham" Activities
1. Green Eggs and Ham Plate Craft-teea time playschool
 
2. Green Eggs Shape Match-the princess and the tot
3. Ate Green and Ham for Lunch!
I didn't color the ham green, for fear the kids wouldn't eat it :)
4. Green Eggs and Ham Counting, and Number recognition.

"One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" Activities
1. Fishing for Letters in their Name
2. Glued the Fish matching the letters of their Name


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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Ocean Week

February 24-28, 2014

This week we had a lot of fun learning about the different creatures that live in the ocean!

Octopus Craft-2 teaching mommies
Rainbow Fish-brilliant bundles

We Blew Bubbles Like Little Fish!
Just put some dish soap and water in a bowl and let the kids blow through a straw :)
They could get the bubbles to go pretty high. 
We grew some Sea Creatures then used them in our Under the Sea pictures!
 
I was surprised how long the kids sat and watched the animals grow, it took about 15 minutes.  They loved trying to guess what kind of animal it would be.
 I made some sand for the pictures out of granulated sugar.  I just put a few drops of each color (red, yellow, green, and blue) in the sugar and it made a nice sandy brown color!
Free printable Fish Puzzles and Matching game-3 Dinosaurs
I made some foam fish for some fine motor practice with marbles. I got the inspiration from rockabye butterfly
Sea Shell Matching Game-nurturing learning
Another game we did-I would show them a picture of a sea creature then they would try to act like it.  I just Googled pictures of sea creatures and showed it to the kids on my I-Pad.  The kids were fascinated with the real photographs of the animals!

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