Monday, November 23, 2015

Gobble Gobble!

I just love all of these little turkeys! We did lots of crafts this week and read lots of fun stories (including some non-fictions ones). We talked about the importance of Thanksgiving and shared things we are so very thankful for!

Thursday:
My favorite Thanksgiving story! If you haven't read it...you need too!

After reading it we made a Mr. Turkey of our own...



Great for center pieces at your Thanksgiving table!

A Turkey of a snack!

Mrs. Jaime helping us with our Christmas Program songs
(Away in the Manger, Rudolph, & Santa Claus is Coming to Town)
*Please practice these with your kiddos at home!

Body in Motion with Mrs. Amy




It was a great day to get our little bodies moving!



After reading a book about being thankful...We asked the kiddos what they were thankful for. Then they colored pictures on their mats! This is a fun Thanksgiving place mat!


Perfection!

Tearing for T!!
These kiddos had to tear pieces of paper to fill in their letter T. The smaller the pieces they tear the harder their fingers are working! Just look at those sweet fingers working so hard! Great job buddy!



Wow! These kiddos rocked it!

Love...Love...Love!

Such a proud smile! 


Friday:
We learned about the Mayflower...and then using our sweet hands we made our own!

My precious turkeys! We made these adorable magnets for you to treasure forever!!

Tommy the Turkey has 5 feathers. They had to add 5 feathers to their turkey. I see so much improvement with them each week with understanding the value of a number. We are  still working on their 1:1 counting. Their little mouths often count faster than their fingers can move! This is totally normal...but you can help them with this at home! Allow them to help set the table this Thanksgiving...their are lots of things to count out there!


If I were a Thanksgiving Turkey I would...I loved hearing their responses!

ordering from biggest to smallest.

Great job my smart kiddos!
What a fun and busy week. We tied in 2 themes this week...and truly enjoyed it! Please have a blessed and wonderful Thanksgiving. Please remember all the wonderful things we have to be thankful for! hugs!!

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Dinosaurs

I was so bummed to miss Thursday this week...Dinosaur week is so much fun! In the 3 years I have taught...this was my first absence because of a sick kiddo. But, I was so blessed to be able to stay home and take care of my sweet buddy. And who better to lead my class than Mrs. Tracy?!?!

Thursday:
With Mrs. Tracy leading...it sure looks like they had an awesome time! Here are some wonderful pictures that she sent me!
Dinosaur Craft!
What a fun way to use toilet paper rolls.

Painting dinosaurs with water colors.

Counting...and just look at that stellar grip! This is one proud teacher!


Yoga Time!

Dinosaur Exploration...



A little Minds-in-Motion...we have some new goodies!



Great balancing sweet buddy!

Mrs. Paula sharing our Christmas Giving Project for the year. I can't wait to hear all about the shoe boxes being filled. This is a time to give! What a great way to set a positive example with our kiddos.


Friday:
Dd is for dots!

Peeling those dot stickers is super tough...these tiny fingers are getting stronger everyday!

Let's make fossils...

All we need is flour, salt, and water...
Oh...and some super sweet helpers.



Once the dough was made the kiddos got a glob and they had to flatten it out.
We added a dinosaur and pressed down...


Our fossils.
They had to dry for 24 hours so I will send them home next week.

Dinosaur capsules.

We watched as cool dinosaurs emerged from the capsules. We then matched them to the diagram to see which ones we had.

Author study time...
We learned about predictions. I read this story but stopped before we got to the end. Each kiddo predicted how they would get King Bidgood out of the tub. We then read the end of the story and checked our predictions.


They were super creative!

Independent fine motor time.
The kiddos were paleontologists. I had frozen dinosaurs into ice blocks. They each got one to hammer out their own "fossil" They had a blast! For some reason the rest of my pictures of this were turned into a video...so I wasn't able to post them.  

Non-standard units of measurement.
Let's measure dinosaur bones. This is a great activity for several reasons! Let me list them out to you!
1. They have to snap cubes together...fine motor skills!
2. They measure out the length of the bones using cubes...great for eye coordination and measuring concepts
3. Counting the cubes using 1:1 correspondence
4. Identifying the number of cubes it took for each bone! 


Making a dinosaur...using our names.
Here I gave the kiddos triangles (which we talked about what a triangle was) that had the letters of their names on them. They then had to order the letters to make their name.


Of course I didn't have them glue their names down so they could show you what they learned at home! This is a great practice activity for them to learn their names.




More dinosaur exploration.

What a super week! Next week we will be doing Turkeys and Thanksgiving. Talk with your kiddos about being thankful...and what they are thankful for! Have a joyous weekend! Hugs!