Monday, November 29, 2010
Practical Life..in our day to day.
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Labels: cooking, development, fine motor, mealtime, practical life, routine
Three Bears--toddler version
Our 26 month-old is right on the cusp of being ready for paperback storybooks...we're still hanging on to some favorite, longer board books, but she's ready for a bit more plot and length. This is a tricky world--finding trade books that are simple and short enough to keep her attention. Here is one of our current favorites:
I love that the book tells the story of the three bears, but the text is kept very sparse and just the necessary details are given. Here's a sample page:
The way that there is a small phrase above each illustration is a great tool for teaching text-to-picture awareness. The child begins to see that the text connected to the picture describes the illustration.
I also love the way that there is a separate illustration for each step in the story to help facilitate comprehension for little ones.
This book is a fabulous choice for toddlers who are entering the world of "real" stories and my girl just eats it up when I read this one to her! She's learning some great vocabulary--porridge, cottage, etc. She's also getting her first taste at the elements of plot in all stories--setting, characters, problem, solution....I try to briefly discuss these with her in a natural fashion--for example:
"Look, their cottage--that's another word for house--is in the woods. See how there are trees all around it?"
"Uhhh-ohhh--will the bears be happy that Goldilocks came in their house without knocking?"
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Labels: books, literacy activities, toddlers
Counting Book Fave
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Labels: books, counting books, math, nature, outdoors
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Thankful Tree
Inside the glass vase are river rocks and white lights.
Love a reminder of people we are so thankful for! Will have fun "reading" the names with Quinn--she can recognize all of them by their first letter!
A free, pretty fall project!
*if I wouldn't have had a leaf cookie cutter I'd have printed a template off google images (put in leaf cookie cutter), copy the image, paste it into Word and make it the size you want.
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Labels: art, fall, free materials, holidays, literacy activities, nature
Monday, November 22, 2010
Paper-covered table
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Labels: art, fine motor, literacy activities, tablework, writing
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Leafy Turkey
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Labels: art, fall, monthly curriculum, nature, outdoors, science
Friday, November 19, 2010
An oldy but goody!
Construction paper hand and painty fingerprints for the leaves. Some kids even added leaves on the ground and leaves falling (mid-air!)
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Fall Nursery Rhyme
Next year we'll want to make flannelboard Peter and Mouse and a pumpkin to put them in!! This year we had lots of fun simply learning this great rhyme and identifying letters Q knows in the words (especially P for Papa!!)
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Labels: fall, fingerplays, literacy activities
Pumpkin Counting Work
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Pumpkin Life Cycle
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Labels: fall, literacy activities, nature, plants, science
Toddler Pumpkin Pie
-cut 2 circles--a larger brown one and a smaller orange one
-use a paintbrush to cover orange circle with glue
-sprinkle on cinnamon (we used the cinnamon-sugar mix because it was on sale for 50 cents at Walmart!) (pinching and sprinkling glitter--or cinnamon!--is great fine motor!!)
-crinkle crust--we actually showed our kids the real way you crimp a pie edge and some got it and some didn't, but it was great fine motor practice for them to fold the edges some way
VOILA! A yummy-smelling fall pie!
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Labels: art, cooking, fall, fine motor
Turkey Songs and Fingerplay Book
To make this book I traced a turkey cookie cutter on brown construction paper.
I glued a photo of a turkey (from Google Images) on the front of each turkey.
You can click on each photo for a larger version if you want to read the words of the songs/fingerplays.
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Labels: books, fall, fingerplays, holidays, literacy activities, music and songs, tutorials
Gluing feathers on a turkey
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Dinner time!
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Labels: fall, imaginary play, nature, outdoors, science
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Bubble Wrap Corn Painting
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Labels: art, fall, fine motor, science
Feather Painting
Simple Graphing
Object graphing is the way you introduce children to graphs, once they are comfortable with simple sorting.
Be sure:
-each graph has a name
-rows always go left to right OR top to bottom
-objects are placed right next to one another
-you expose your child to horizontal (pictured above) graphs as well as verticle graphs (the paper is shifted to portrait orientation and the columns start at the bottom and progress to the top)
-you can write the number of objects
-you can talk about which has the most, least, how many more, etc.
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Bubble-Wrap Pumpkins
First I cut 4 different-shaped pumpkins out of the wrap.
Q and I used some of our fun paint tools (a roller and a fuzzy one) to cover the wrap in orange paint.
A couple days later we painted a sheet of newspaper brown and another one green. I wanted to recycle some paper we already had and provide another painting opportunity!
When everything dried I cut out some pumpkin leaves (after looking at their shape on the internet) and we put up a patch in our dining room window!