We had a big Halloween party on Monday, October 31st. The kids all dressed up and we played several games like "pin the mouth on the ," jack o' lantern bean bag toss and "hide the pumpkin" (a spin off of hide the thimble). The kids got special pumpkin cake pops made by a wonderful mama and then other kids brought in treat bags and candy to share with their friends.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Fall Fun
Categories
fall
G Activities
As part of our letter G activities, we read a street safety book (the name of which escapes me now). The book talked about stoplights and the meaning of the colors. Since "green" and "go" both start with g, we HAD to make a stoplight. This is the first project that the kids did entirely by themselves with very limited adult instruction (basically showed them a finished one and said, "go make one.").
I thought they turned out quite good and the kids were super excited that they could cut on their own.
I thought they turned out quite good and the kids were super excited that they could cut on their own.
In honor of the Halloween season we practiced writing the letter G on ghosts, which were then decorated. The kids all think it's great fun that there are Halloween words that begin with the letter they are learning!
Monday, November 7, 2011
Festive Fish
We've been talking about fall now for quite some time, so I was looking for a different themed "f" activity. I happened upon Fish is Fish by Leo Lionni and felt compelled to do a fish activity. I discussed with the kids out Lionni used watercolors in his illustrations and it was only appropriate that we do the same. I made some generic fish shapes and provided the kids with watercolors. They did an awesome job with the paints, remembering to rinse out one color before adding it to another.
Egg-citing Egg Smashing
A few weeks back we worked on letter e. The /e/ sound is a tough one to master so when I had a couple dozen eggshells staring me in the face, I came up with egg smashing. Each child received a cake pan with cleaned eggshells in it. Armed with a "Whack-a-Mole" hammer, they went crazy smashed the shells. Each time they crunched the shells, the kids were instructed to make the /e/ sound.
The kids got the benefit of a little hand/eye coordination practice and the fun of smashing something. Win-win!
The kids got the benefit of a little hand/eye coordination practice and the fun of smashing something. Win-win!
The kids also worked on a letter E worksheet. This was the first time that the directions were read aloud, but I gave no further instruction. Many times we would discuss the worksheet during circle time and we would come up with the correct answers as a group, but this time, they were on their own. I did still provide verbal instruction to the kids as they cut out their pictures.
Categories
eggs,
letter E,
worksheets
Working to improve
I've been terribly derelict in my blogging duties lately. It seems like life gets in the way (or I'm cooking during naptime, so there went my blogging time). I assure you we've been working and I have several sets of pictures to post of activities we've done, so I'll try to get a few of them up tonight or tomorrow.
Working to improve
I've been terribly derelict in my blogging duties lately. It seems like life gets in the way (or I'm cooking during naptime, so there went my blogging time). I assure you we've been working and I have several sets of pictures to post of activities we've done, so I'll try to get a few of them up tonight or tomorrow.
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