Thursday, January 28, 2010
Boat creations
Wagon, Cars, and Boats Snack
Color WHEELS
Sink or Float?
Transportation brush painting
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Transportation Time
Transportation magazine collages
The cutting that happens in this activity is so great for small motor development and the children really get to start using their thinking skills to look for a "specific" picture throughout the magazines!!
happy transporting!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Pinecone birdfeeders
Snowman Snack
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Salty Snow Prints
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Sparkling Winter Collages
Colored Snow
Monday, January 11, 2010
Snowflakes
Melting Ice
Friday, January 8, 2010
Passing on the Sunshine Award......
- Put the logo on your blog
- Pass the award onto 10 bloggers
- Link the nominees within your post
- Let the nominees know that they have received this award by commenting on their blog
- Share the love, and link to the person from whom you received this award
I would love to pass a little sunshine on to the following blogs in hopes to brighten their day!!
All of these blogs have such great ideas and wonderful inspiration!! Be sure to check them out!!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Animals in Snow
Animals in Winter Song
This is such a contagious song..... I find myself singing it all day once I sing it in preschool.
I have a bunch of animal puppets that I use, I pick one puppet at a time and hide it until the song says, "what does this animal do?" Then out comes the puppet and he talks and tells the kids a little bit about himself, how he survives during the winter and then he lets the kids ask some questions about him. Sometimes they are silly questions, but it makes for a fun time!! We could do this all day and the kids would be happy and entertained. What is it about puppets that kids love so much? Happy Singing!!
Animals in Winter Song
Some animals in winter sleep, sleep, sleep.
Some animals in winter eat, eat, eat.
Some animals in winter fly away...
What does this animal do?
Use winter animals puppets and pull out a different animal each time you sing it.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Animals in Winter
Then, take a rubber glove and have one child make a fist and have them put there hand in the glove (obviously you aren't going to have them put their fingers in the finger places :). I like to wear a rubber glove also, basically for less clean up.
and cover that child's hand with shortening.
I just plop it on until the whole fist is covered....I use quite a bit. I take my glove off and then I cover the child's fat covered hand with plastic wrap (this is for easier clean up also).
Now just have the child put their hand in the icy water now.......the kids think it is the coolest thing that they now can't feel the icy cold water. I don't count this time because we would be there all day.....I just let them see how a Polar Bear (or a penguin or a seal or any other freezing Arctic animal) might feel. Once you are done with the first child, I carefully slip the fat covered glove off and have the next child slip in their fist. It works pretty smoothly.
You can do this as a large group, small group, or even work it in to your choice centers at the messy table or something for less down time for the kids. We did it as a group at the end of the day. How fun!! Now.....go experiment!!