Dramatic Play
Dr. Seuss Land
Truffula trees, decor, and stuffed animals and books. It was pretty open for the kids to interpret and play as they wanted, and they had fun! There were often animals and things in the blocks that wandered over to this forest. They also loved the Dr. Seuss stuffed characters.
Blocks
If I Ran a Zoo, Dr Seuss' Book of Animals and toy animals
McElligot's Pool and 1 Fish 2 Fish Red Fish Blue Fish and fishing poles
Dr. Seuss' ABCs and ABC blocks
What Pet Should I Get? and pets (forgot a pic)
Art
Bartholomew and the Oobleck, and oobleck! (cornstarch and water)
Marble painting
They dropped the marbles onto the papers and rolled the marbles around in the tray.
Baking soda tray with colored vinegar and eye droppers. Fun science activity, and great fine motor skills with the eye droppers!
Glue and pom-poms
Small Manipulatives
Hat Matching, Cat in the Hat
Wikki stix
Circus puzzle, If I Ran the Circus
Horton Hears a Who and Horton Hatches the Egg and Horton counting links
Writing
Dr Seuss stickers, these were a hit!
Dr Seuss stamps
Reading Center
Snack
Cat in the Hat fruit kabobs (bananas and strawberries). They had fun making them and worked on their patterns, and strengthened small motor skills.
Colored goldfish, sorting and counting (1 Fish 2 Fish)
Green Eggs and Ham
Large Group
We learned the words author and illustrator.
Day 1, we read Cat in the Hat and painted our own hats, practicing patterns.
Day 2, we read Horton Hears a Who, and sorted pom-poms balls by color and size.
Day 3, we read My Many Colored Days and did an art project. I traced a person onto contact paper, then they got to stick colored tissue paper squares onto it.
Day 4, we played rhyming bingo to practice rhymes.
Small Group
Week 1, my group played rhyming memory.
The other group practiced counting with the Horton counting links.
Week 2, my group read Wocket in my Pocket, then made up funny rhymes in our journals and illustrated them.
The other group played with the pattern blocks pattern cards and made patterns.
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Dr. Seuss
Labels:
alphabet,
animals,
Art,
author study,
blocks,
cooking,
Dr. Seuss,
Dramatic Play,
large group,
Literacy,
Patterns,
reading center,
reading comprehension,
rhyming,
sensory,
small group,
small manipulative,
snack
Saturday, February 29, 2020
Nursery Rhymes
Dramatic Play
Bakery
Nursery Rhymes: Pat-a-cake and Muffin Man
Blocks
ABC/123 foam floor puzzle
Old MacDonald Had a Farm farm toys
Old King Cole castle
1-2-3-4-5 Once I Caught a Fish Alive
These fishing poles are back by popular demand!
Art
Cotton ball sheep
Dot paints
Glue pasta stars and sequins
Paint with sponges
Small Manipulatives
Nursery Rhyme felt boards (switched out different stories each day)
3 Little Kittens Lost their Mittens
Nursery Rhyme puzzles
Nursery Rhyme sequencing
Magnet board: counting 1-10
Writing
Nursery Rhyme coloring pages
Snack
Day 1, we had muffins and read The Muffin Man
Day 2, we made and ate pudding, and read Georgie Porgie
Day 3, we ate boiled eggs and crackers for Humpty Dumpty
Day 4, we ate cottage cheese (curds and whey) and read Little Miss Muffet
Large Group
We learned a nursery rhyme ABC song. Our word of the week was rhyme.
Day 1, we read Mary had a little lamb, Little Bo Peep, and Little Miss Muffet and found the rhyming words. Then we worked together to complete rhyming puzzle wheels.
Day 2, We found more rhymes in London Bridge and Ring Around the Rosies, then sang and danced to those songs.
Day 3, we read Humpty Dumpty and did an egg-dropping experiment. The kids built a wall with blocks on the table and they cooperated so well together! We sang the nursery rhyme and I let the egg fall off the wall. We dropped the egg on wood blocks, the rug, and a pillow. They had guessed it would break on both the blocks and the rug, but it only broke on the blocks!
Day 4, we practiced numerals 1-10 and did counting nursery rhymes, 5 Little Piggies, 1 2 buckle my shoe, and 1 2 3 4 5 once I caught a fish alive.
Small Group
Week 1, My group worked on sequencing nursery rhymes.
The other group did a montessori activity, sweeping stars into a square shape.
Week 2, my group did twinkle twinkle little star and a small motor activity. They had papers with a star traced on them, and they used thumb tacks to prick holes along the star, so that when they held it up to light, they could see the tiny holes. It's just good fine motor practice.
The other group practiced tracing their names with dry erase markers.
Bakery
Nursery Rhymes: Pat-a-cake and Muffin Man
Blocks
ABC/123 foam floor puzzle
Old MacDonald Had a Farm farm toys
Old King Cole castle
1-2-3-4-5 Once I Caught a Fish Alive
These fishing poles are back by popular demand!
Art
Cotton ball sheep
Dot paints
Glue pasta stars and sequins
Paint with sponges
Small Manipulatives
Nursery Rhyme felt boards (switched out different stories each day)
3 Little Kittens Lost their Mittens
Nursery Rhyme puzzles
Nursery Rhyme sequencing
Magnet board: counting 1-10
Writing
Nursery Rhyme coloring pages
Snack
Day 1, we had muffins and read The Muffin Man
Day 2, we made and ate pudding, and read Georgie Porgie
Day 3, we ate boiled eggs and crackers for Humpty Dumpty
Day 4, we ate cottage cheese (curds and whey) and read Little Miss Muffet
Large Group
We learned a nursery rhyme ABC song. Our word of the week was rhyme.
Day 1, we read Mary had a little lamb, Little Bo Peep, and Little Miss Muffet and found the rhyming words. Then we worked together to complete rhyming puzzle wheels.
Day 2, We found more rhymes in London Bridge and Ring Around the Rosies, then sang and danced to those songs.
Day 3, we read Humpty Dumpty and did an egg-dropping experiment. The kids built a wall with blocks on the table and they cooperated so well together! We sang the nursery rhyme and I let the egg fall off the wall. We dropped the egg on wood blocks, the rug, and a pillow. They had guessed it would break on both the blocks and the rug, but it only broke on the blocks!
Day 4, we practiced numerals 1-10 and did counting nursery rhymes, 5 Little Piggies, 1 2 buckle my shoe, and 1 2 3 4 5 once I caught a fish alive.
Small Group
Week 1, My group worked on sequencing nursery rhymes.
The other group did a montessori activity, sweeping stars into a square shape.
Week 2, my group did twinkle twinkle little star and a small motor activity. They had papers with a star traced on them, and they used thumb tacks to prick holes along the star, so that when they held it up to light, they could see the tiny holes. It's just good fine motor practice.
The other group practiced tracing their names with dry erase markers.
Labels:
Art,
bakery,
blocks,
counting,
Dramatic Play,
large group,
Literacy,
magnets,
Math,
name writing,
Nursery Rhymes,
rhyming,
small group,
small manipulative,
snack,
thematic learning
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Friendship and Valentines
Dramatic Play
We had a Post Office for sending valentines and letters to our friends. The kids loved this dramatic play center! I had to explain a lot about what a Post Office is, since many haven't been or don't remember it, and they caught on quickly. They loved working there and could use the phone, computer, or cash register, plus they got to stamp the letters coming through. They also had to collect the mail from the big mailbox and deliver it to mailboxes around the room.
They loved stuffing envelopes and adding stamps and sending them in the mail. They really enjoyed this center!
I added Valentines to the shelf on week 2:
Blocks
Puppet theater
Dinosaurs with the book, Mine-o-saur
Valentine beanbag toss game
Art
Paint with colored sweetened condensed milk
Foamie ABCs and glue
Valentines boxes
Rolling and stamping out sugar cookies for snack, then playing with pink play dough.
Small Manipulatives
Bears and pattern cards
People floor puzzle and lacing beads
Valentines flat marble pages
Small 12-piece puzzles
Magnet board:
Pattern block puzzles
Valentine 1-10 puzzle
Reading
Writing
Colored pencils
Valentine stickers
Valentines
Large Group
We learned the word cooperate this week. They caught on quickly and used it constantly throughout the day to point out whenever they were or weren't cooperating.
We learned a song from Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, "Before you take something away, stop and ask if it's ok." We watched a clip the first day, then listened to and sang the song the other 3 days. We also sang Daniel Tiger's song about taking turns "you can take a turn, and then I'll get it back."
Here are some great topical friendship episodes or clips. The one we watched isn't on YouTube yet, but we watched it off the PBS Kids app.
This was a snowy week so we had to get fully dressed in snow clothes to head outside. They were totally bummed about only watching short clips of Daniel Tiger, so I actually used it to help us get ready to go. I turned it on, then would help 2 kids at a time get their snow clothes on while the others watched. We were able to get all 8 dressed and ready to go without chaos, in a 13 minute video clip! I rarely have any screen time at school, but was relieved to find episodes about friendship that tied into the theme, and helped us to get ready to go outside with less chaos than usual.
Day 1, we watched a Sesame Street clip to learn about cooperation. Then we read I Can Cooperate. We made patterns with little people. Then I put them with partners, and they had to cooperate to make a pattern together.
Day 2, We read the Mine-o-saur, which is about a dinosaur who takes all the toys, and then has no one left to play with. We role-played sharing. We practiced asking for something we want instead of just taking it away, as well as answering "yes, I'm done" or "I'm not done yet. I'll give it to you when I'm done." We also role played taking turns.
Day 3, we read a book about friendship by Mr. Rogers and they had so many comments and questions about it! Then we played Valentines Bingo.
Day 4, we split into 2 groups. My group sorted and graphed Sweethearts candies. I had a mom volunteer and she helped her group gather valentines that the kids mailed to you. After playing post office all week, they were pretty excited to add a real stamp and have it go to their houses. They all wanted to see what kind of stamp the post office would put on it.
Small Group
Week 1, my group worked on a beginning sounds puzzle, and we practiced taking turns getting pieces to match.
The other group worked on lacing cards.
Week 2, my group extended and made patterns with conversation hearts.
The other group drew their friends in their journals.
Happy Valentines Day! Love, Miss Lisa!
We had a Post Office for sending valentines and letters to our friends. The kids loved this dramatic play center! I had to explain a lot about what a Post Office is, since many haven't been or don't remember it, and they caught on quickly. They loved working there and could use the phone, computer, or cash register, plus they got to stamp the letters coming through. They also had to collect the mail from the big mailbox and deliver it to mailboxes around the room.
They loved stuffing envelopes and adding stamps and sending them in the mail. They really enjoyed this center!
I added Valentines to the shelf on week 2:
Blocks
Puppet theater
Dinosaurs with the book, Mine-o-saur
Valentine beanbag toss game
Art
Paint with colored sweetened condensed milk
Foamie ABCs and glue
Valentines boxes
Rolling and stamping out sugar cookies for snack, then playing with pink play dough.
Small Manipulatives
Bears and pattern cards
People floor puzzle and lacing beads
Valentines flat marble pages
Small 12-piece puzzles
Magnet board:
Pattern block puzzles
Valentine 1-10 puzzle
Reading
Writing
Colored pencils
Valentine stickers
Valentines
Large Group
We learned the word cooperate this week. They caught on quickly and used it constantly throughout the day to point out whenever they were or weren't cooperating.
We learned a song from Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, "Before you take something away, stop and ask if it's ok." We watched a clip the first day, then listened to and sang the song the other 3 days. We also sang Daniel Tiger's song about taking turns "you can take a turn, and then I'll get it back."
Here are some great topical friendship episodes or clips. The one we watched isn't on YouTube yet, but we watched it off the PBS Kids app.
This was a snowy week so we had to get fully dressed in snow clothes to head outside. They were totally bummed about only watching short clips of Daniel Tiger, so I actually used it to help us get ready to go. I turned it on, then would help 2 kids at a time get their snow clothes on while the others watched. We were able to get all 8 dressed and ready to go without chaos, in a 13 minute video clip! I rarely have any screen time at school, but was relieved to find episodes about friendship that tied into the theme, and helped us to get ready to go outside with less chaos than usual.
Day 1, we watched a Sesame Street clip to learn about cooperation. Then we read I Can Cooperate. We made patterns with little people. Then I put them with partners, and they had to cooperate to make a pattern together.
Day 2, We read the Mine-o-saur, which is about a dinosaur who takes all the toys, and then has no one left to play with. We role-played sharing. We practiced asking for something we want instead of just taking it away, as well as answering "yes, I'm done" or "I'm not done yet. I'll give it to you when I'm done." We also role played taking turns.
Day 3, we read a book about friendship by Mr. Rogers and they had so many comments and questions about it! Then we played Valentines Bingo.
Day 4, we split into 2 groups. My group sorted and graphed Sweethearts candies. I had a mom volunteer and she helped her group gather valentines that the kids mailed to you. After playing post office all week, they were pretty excited to add a real stamp and have it go to their houses. They all wanted to see what kind of stamp the post office would put on it.
Small Group
Week 1, my group worked on a beginning sounds puzzle, and we practiced taking turns getting pieces to match.
The other group worked on lacing cards.
Week 2, my group extended and made patterns with conversation hearts.
The other group drew their friends in their journals.
Happy Valentines Day! Love, Miss Lisa!
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