Wednesday, March 31, 2010

I am going to name him "Fragile"

We made these little guys for art on Tuesday. The kids really loved painting and picking out the pom poms that would make their little chick. When I had shown my example to the kids they asked me what his name was. I hadn't thought of a name so i said, "Frank is his name". The kids started to giggle. "What a silly name Miss Julie". As we finished making them we had 7 little chicks and one turtle. If you have read previous posts I'm sure you can guess who wanted to make the turtle. Why not they come from eggs as well. I hear one little girl say, " Guess what my chick's name is Miss Julie? Fragile!" Now that is much more creative then Frank. :)  Man, I love these Kiddos!

I had decided to make these for easter as I remember making them as a small child. I had 4 or 5 of them. 2 big ones (Mommy and Daddy) and the rest were the babies. I loved them so much and took them everywhere with me. I kept telling people that they were about ready to hatch.

I had wanted to get an incubator and hatch our own eggs until a fellow teacher of mine told me that I wouldn't enjoy doing it. She said sometimes some of them can't walk and you have to get rid of those ones so that the healthy chicks don't kill it. So I decided that FOR SURE wasn't going to work. I am much too tender hearted. I am still keeping up tradition and will be doing the butterfly hatching in May though! I hope you have a great Easter Holiday. I am looking forward to our Easter party on Thursday.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Touch and Blue water slush

We had one last sense to learn about this week for science. We talked about touch and the different things that they like to touch. The kids said they love to touch animals, their clothes, blankets and their moms and dads. I had a different item in each bag and they had to describe to the class using adjectives of what the object felt like. Then the class got to guess what was in the bag.  A lot of them did a great job describing their object and were able to help them guess the correct answer.


Also this week we talked about animals and things that live in the water. For cooking we made a blue slushie that was our water and then the kids got to put fish inside their water to eat at the end. It amazes me how every week that we make something they think it is the best thing ever! They really loved this recipe so I included it for those of you that would like to make it at home. You can use any flavor of kool-aid. I just used blue raspberry to make it the color of water.










Kool Aid Slushie Recipe

1 cup water, 16 ice cubes, 1/3 cup of milk, 1 cup sugar, 1 package of kool-aid (any flavor will work)
Blend water, milk sugar and kool-aid then add a little bit of ice cubes at a time. Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

W is for Whale

Today we learned about the letter W. We made these cute whales for art. The kids had a lot of fun painting them and putting in the water spout. Blue Whales are fascinating animals, check out this national geographic page to learn some neat facts that we talked about and see some real pictures. http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/blue-whale.html


We also made a list of things we need vs. thing we want today. It was cute when they kept saying all sorts of healthy foods that we need to live. On the list of things we need to live were; food, water, house, clothes and sleep. When we got to things we need I was thinking that they would say a bunch of toys they wanted but instead many said chocolate, diet coke, sprite. I had to giggle. :) We continued our list and thought of some more ideas; turtles, dolls, cars, and my favorite was a washer and dryer although I technically feel that we "need" these to survive. Hope you have a great week. Thanks for all the help from those of you that came last week for our field trip. I had a great time I hope you did too.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

The Bean Museum



What a fun field trip day! We had breakfast before we headed off to the Bean Museum at BYU. Most of us got lost but we eventually found our way. The kids had a great time learning about reptiles and then afterwards got to go on a scavenger hunt to find the different animals in the museum.

This is the lady that talked to us about reptiles. She taught us three things. 1- reptiles have scales 
2-reptiles lay eggs 3-reptiles are cold blooded.





This was a crocodillian. It has eyes on top of it's head to help it hunt for prey.


Learning about scales and touching alligator scales.


                                            A real live tarapin turtle. 




A Gecko that loves to lay in the sand.


                                  Boa Constrictor. His scales felt soft and mushy. 

A large butterfly made out of hundreds of little butterflies.


Large alligator that we found on our scavenger hunt.




Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Don't you just love how excited kids get? A Leprechaun came to our house today. We never found him but followed all the clues and found some green cookies for a snack that he left us. The kids couldn't believe how quick he was. When they found the treat he left they all started cheering and one little girl even said, "This is the best preschool day ever!" So funny.





For art we made lucky shamrocks using cut up green peppers, and we found out what shape of marshmallows is the most in a box of Lucky Charms. The winner (tie between pots of gold, rainbows and green clovers). We also played a fun little game of hiding a shamrock from the leprechaun and each child got a turn to find it. 











Thursday, March 11, 2010

Rain and Rainbows

The last couple of weeks have been great. We have been learning about Weather. Last week we talked about the letter U. We made this cute umbrella art project.


There was a lot of glitter in the house, but the kids had a great time making this out of pipe cleaners, cupcake papers and cotton balls.

On Thursday we talked about the letter V. We made such a yummy Vegetable Pizza. It was super easy to make. You roll out a pizza crust and then bake for 5 to 7 minutes. The sauce is made out of 1 cup of Sour Cream, 1 package of cream cheese, and then a packet of ranch dressing. It was super delicious! Then top with your favorite Veggies. Most the kids loved cucumbers and carrots, a few liked cauliflower, and nobody put on green and red peppers, except for me of course. You should try it at home, it is one of my favorites for a snack now. We also played I Spy with my Little Eye to learn about one of our 5 senses of seeing.

This week we learned about rainbows. The timing was perfect since St. Patrick's day is right around the corner and we could talk about Leprechauns and a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Here is our art project we made.

This little girl helped me a ton! Those rings took forever to make and glue on. She finished so quick and helped the other kids. This was a project I made with my 2nd graders. I was SO IMPRESSED that they were able to make it so well.

For our 5 senses we talked about Taste today. They got to come up one at a time and be blindfolded and then describe the food they were tasting. The best was when someone described a marshmallow as crunchy! I couldn't help but laugh. We also made our own rainbow. All you need is a clear bowl, I used a pampered chef mixing bowl. You shine your flashlight at different angles and it bends the light into a rainbow on your ceiling. It works best with a dark room, but the kids were still able to see it. Did you know that rainbows are really circles? They just look like an arc because they are cut off by the horizon. It was pretty cool to see a circle rainbow on the ceiling.

For cooking we made rainbow toast! I was so excited to do this, I couldn't even sleep the night before. It looked so good when it was done and the kids loved it. All you do is dye milk the colors of the rainbow. Paint it on to your bread. Toast in toaster. Top with favorite toppings! Ours included: Cinnamon sugar, honey, and jam! You should make it some time, it was so much fun.



I can't wait for next week for a leprechaun to hopefully visit us and to go on our field trip to the Bean Museum.
 
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