Thursday, March 13, 2014

Jack and Jill

This morning we stared off by talking about the nursery rhyme, Jack and Jill. The girls colored a picture and they each had to trace their name and write it once as well as the words Jill and Hill.
Addie was practicing her lower case e's. For circle time we recited the nursery rhyme Jack and Jill and used felt pieces to retell the story. We then moved on to focus on rhyming words. I was planning on doing a rhyming concentration game but seeing the skill level that the girls were on with rhyming changed my plans to create a matching game. 
Each girl took a turn to choose a card from the bottom pile they then had to identify the picture and find the matching picture with the one on the board. Once they found their match they put it in their own pile. When we were finished they each organized their rhyming pairs into piles. 
We put them back on the board while singing a rhyming song by Dr. Jean. 
For example:
"Whale, tail, these words rhyme 
Whale, tail, these words rhyme
Whale, tail, these words rhyme 
Now let's sing some more"
Sung to the tune: Skip to my Lou


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Craft stick Puzzles

These number puzzles are so great! I got the idea/printout from MakeTakeTeach@blogspot.com. She has wonderful products, some are free but mainly I love getting ideas from her blog. It was fairly easy to do and I love that I can put any picture on the craft sticks and use whatever symbols I want on the bottom (numbers, letters, etc.) The ones shown here are print outs from the previously mentioned blog but using a variety of pictures and number if sticks could be a great way to keep kids quietly entertained. 
Addie loved figuring out the puzzle and she used the numbers to help her figure it which stick was next. Great for those counting skills. 
Luke on the other hand liked destroying the puzzle and of course eating the puzzle. 

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Preschool- Vegetables

Picture search: I spy. 
 Told the story of Stone Soup with flannel storyboard pieces. Each child cut out pictures if vegetables and glued them to their own black pot.
We made play dough and the girls used it to create their own salads. I gave them plastic knives and plates and let them have at it. By then end they were creating cakes, but I guess cake is tastier than salad. 

Jack be Nimble

Today we discuss the nursery rhyme Jack Be Nimble. First we introduced the nursery rhyme by singing it several times through. Then for fun we put each girls name in place of Jack's name. As we recited the rhyme with the girls names they got to jump over the candlestick. 
Next we worked on some math by arranging four candlesticks from smallest to largest. 
Next, we went back to the nursery rhyme.   We looked for all the uppercase and lowercase J's, circled them and then counted them all up. 
Once we finished, it was time to make our own candlesticks. We used paper towel rolls cut in half; the girls decorated those with markers and stickers and then brought them over to be glued to paper plates. I use a hot glue gun to attach them to the plates. To add the "flame" we use orange tissue paper that we twisted, placed in the hole and fluffed at the top.