I am already missing these sweet friends. While the weeks/months ahead are uncertain for everyone, I pray that all of you are staying well, getting some time together, and feeling God's peace. I myself am praying for each of your families. If there is absolutely anything that Mrs. Jennifer or I can do to be there for your families, please know we are here. Also, with uncertainty of when school will return, I will be making a blog post each week that we are out with some activities and ideas that you can do at home if you are able and are looking for things to keep your sweet one learning! The first list of ideas will be at the end of this post. :)
As far as last week, we enjoyed another fun week in our class! We combined a few themes this week, focusing on how God wants us to all show kindness to one another as friends and also doing some fun St. Patrick's Day activities. We truly have so many sweet friends in our class!
We read a variety of books this week, both St. Patrick's Day and friendship-themed. We played several fun shamrock games to practice/write our numbers and letters. We also did a fun Skittle color sort. Everyone is really progressing with all of those skills! To go along with our St. Patrick's Day theme, we made Fruit Loop rainbows and even Skittle rainbows!
We learned through several crafts this week as well! One of my favorites was using their thumbprints to make a lucky clover for you! I also surveyed them..."If I found a leprechaun's pot of gold, I would buy a ____." (Some of these were quite funny and were saved for portfolios!)
This week we did a variety of graphs and sorting with Lucky Charms and Skittles. We continue to do a great job in the green room! One of the highlights of our week was going on our leprechaun scavenger hunt... He sure was a sneaky little guy!
I sure hope to see these sweet smiles again soon.
Make sure to enjoy some time together with this week officially being "spring break". However, here are some ideas for this week you might could do at home!
1. Go on a letter or number search in your yard. (I am doing this with my daughter using Easter eggs for early egg hunting!)
2. Make a rainbow using chalk together and see if your child can remember the order of the colors of the rainbow. Maybe add in jumping on the colors, writing the letter each color starts with, and writing each number as you count the colors.
3. Challenge yourself to read 3 books together each day! In your book bag from our class, you will find a great list of activities that you can do while reading these books.
4. Make a note/card to send to a friend you know and have your child write their name by himself (herself). If support is needed, we like to use a highlighter and them let them trace over that.
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Making a rainbow with Fruit Loops |
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Fun with Pokey |
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Fun with Gumby |
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Shaving cream painting a lucky clover |
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Letter Hunt with Mrs. Jennifer |
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Color sort with skittles |
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Looking for a Pot of Gold in our sensory bin |
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Threading foam beads... |
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Lucky Charms sort and graph |
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If I found a Pot of Gold I would buy.... |
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Making a skittle rainbow... Have you ever wondered why they say, "Taste the rainbow" When not all of the colors of the rainbow are in a bag of skittles?" Food for thought! :) |
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Making a fun little clover.... |
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Making a rainbow noodle braclet |
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Free coloring time... |
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Such an artist |
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Awesome smile |
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We have a serious shopper on our hands...and he LOVES power tools |
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On our Leprechaun hunt... |
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Found him! |
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Much needed parachute time... |
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