Tuesday, November 30, 2010

J is for Jungle

Music & Movement: 
Singing with Streamers!

Game: 
Pass the Jungle Animal(Snake)
*Played like Hot Potato
Coloring & Handwriting:
Dog JUMPING for the frisbee!
Outdoor Play:
JUMPING over orange markers!

Making JUNGLE JEWELRY!!!
Modeling the jungle jewelry...& his muscles, of course!;)

Happy Thanksgiving!

MUSIC & MOVEMENT:

After talking about the FIRST THANKSGIVING, we made PILGRIMS...

For Snack today we had a "Mini Thanksgiving Feast"...
Some kids LOVED it, some kids wouldn't taste it;) 
We had fun with our Thanksgiving Picnic!

We watched a clip of The Magic School Bus that talked about the reaction when you mix vinegar and baking soda. Then we decided to TRY IT & the kids loved what happened!
We colored a Thankful worksheet and talked about the things we are most thankful for!
Our cute PILGRIMS...

Thursday, November 18, 2010

I is for Indians

Outdoor Play: 
Bubbles with the bubble gun! The kids loved popping the bubbles & then blowing them to try to keep them in the air!



Snack: 
The weather was so nice today, we enjoyed snack outside!
Arts & Crafts:
We decorate Indian Headbands with shapes & then it was time for Indian War Paint. 
Everyone chose their 2 favorite colors!
We watched a 5 minute cartoon on the "First Thanksgiving" and then talked about the Pilgrims coming to America and how the Indians helped them. 
Journals:
We drew an Indian & food that we think might have been served at the 1st Thanksgiving...
Our adorable Indians!
I bet we can find some Pilgrims next week;)


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

H is for Health & Hygiene

 


Circle Time:
We learned a new song about BRUSHING OUR TEETH!

Music Time: 
Hokey Pokey
Journals:
We drew pictures of HEALTHY foods we can eat
Outdoor Play:
Horse Races
Language and Literature:
Books
Handwriting and Coloring:
We drew pictures of our HOMES and practiced writing the letter Hh's.


Communication Skills:
Each child had the chance to stand in front of the class, show their picture of their house and tell the class their favorite things about their home.
Gross Motor Skills Activity: 
We played Hopscotch & had to Hop over the number where the marker landed
Manipulatives:
Building with Blocks and Legos
We talked a lot about Health and Hygiene today!
Thanks to Whiting Dental, each of your children got to take home a new toothbrush, toothpaste & floss!(they are amazing, if you are looking for a new Dentist!) Encourage your children to brush their teeth twice a day and to eat healthy! Talk to them about the things that they can do to stay healthy.




Thursday, November 4, 2010

G is for Garden

Physical Fitness:
We took turns making GOALS today!


Weather, during Circle Time:
"It is Sunny, it is Sunny, I can tell..."
We made Gardening Aprons! We personalized them by painting our handprints on them!



We then planted our very own Gardens!
First, we put seeds in & then piled on the dirt...
and then we watered our Gardens!

At Home Activity: 
Water your garden daily with your child and watch as it grows!
Eventually you will have some CILANTRO & you can make some delicious salsa with your child!
Have fun!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

G is for Grapes

We practiced writing the letter Gg today on the chalkboard & we drew pictures of everything we could think of that began with the letter G.
Some of the items we thought of were grapes, ghost, gum, grandma & giraffe!
Outdoor Play: 
we took advantage of the fun games we still had from our Halloween Carnival & played Bean Bag toss for P.E. today!
We played a FUN tag game involving acting like Grasshoppers & chasing "crickets"!
Grape Worksheet. We colored the uppercase letter G's purple and the lowercase letter g's green & then practiced our handwriting!

At Home Activity:


G is a difficult letter, some might call it an "unreliable letter".


" It makes the "guh" (hard g - /g/ sound) as in garden or dog or the "juh" (soft g - /j/ sound) as in giraffe.

When combined with the letter "d", a grapheme is formed which sounds like /j/  (as in ledger)

G is part of the 'gh' digraph which can make the /g/ sound as in ghost or the /f/ sound as in cough.

G is part of the 'ng' digraph which can make the hard sound as in finger, the soft sound as in change.

G is sometimes silent as in gnat or gnaw."


Talk about the different sounds G can make this week and see if your children can point out things that start with the letter G.  At this age, they may only understand the hard g sound as in garden or dog, which is perfectly normal. If you explain that G can also sound like "juh" as in giraffe...they will often start naming words that begin with J, not understanding the difference. This will come in time and is tricky part of the English Language:) But the more you talk about the different sounds that certain letters make, the more they will understand!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween FUN!

We had a GREAT HALLOWEEN week at preschool!!!
On Tuesday, we made GHOSTS from our FOOTPRINTS & SPIDERS from our HANDPRINTS...the kids LOVED getting paint on their hands & feet:)

Thursday, was our Halloween Party & I just want to say THANK YOU for all of your support! 
We had every mom come on Thursday and I know your children LOVED having you there!
Thank you for all your help(those that brought booths or helped with booths/treats---THANK YOU, they were great!) & I hope you all had a good time and were able to meet some of the other parents and kids!