Sunday, December 30, 2012

Decemeber 2012

We had such a fun month. I am a little bummed because I hadn't downloaded all our pictures from Polar express day and from the Christmas party onto my computer. And of course on Christmas morning the memory card went bad on my camera and I lost all my pictures, (even my family ones). So sorry those won't be on here. Here are some of the fun things we did this month.



Hibernation Day:

We read some fun books about a hibernating bear and then talked about what it means to hibernate and different animals that do hibernate.


Then we made little caves with animals that hibernate hiding inside them.

We also made a snack for ourselves (trail mix) and gobbled it all up like the bears and animals do before hibernation. Then we practiced our hibernation skills and found little caves in our class to sleep for the winter. I would turn out the light and say winter time, when I turned on the light and said, "Spring Time" then they could all wake up. This was a really fun for the kids.





Our Elf "Skippy Dimbledot"

We had an elf come visit our class! He checked to make sure we were being good and let us write notes back and forth to him. He loves lots of different foods, his favorite monster truck is one that looks like a shark, and he couldn't tell us how he moves around our class each night because it would give away his magic and Santa wouldn't be happy about that. :) He did leave us a little prize in our stockings each night if we were good though. We sure had a TON of fun looking for him each day and loved all the cool presents he left us.





K is for Kangaroos:

We made these Kangaroos for letter K day and put the baby joeys in the momma's pocket. The kids also had to practice writing their letter k's on the paper.  For cooking this day we made Pita Pockets. Just added some ham and cheese inside the pocket. They were super yummy!







"The Mitten" by Jan Brett

We had so much fun reading this book. I gave each child a cut out of one of the animals in the book. They loved the clues Jan Brett gives to what animal was coming next. When it was their animal's turn we would put it inside our own mitten. (Just a mitten I use for the oven) At the very end of the book the bear sneezes. I threw the mitten up in the air. They really liked that part. Afterwards we cut out strips of paper and glued it to our own mitten. For PE this day we got out our parachute and I told each child what animal they were. When their animal was called they got to run underneath the parachute and we would try and catch them.








Polar Express Day and Reindeer:

I feel so bad I don't have the cute pictures from this day. For Polar Express Day they got to wear their pajamas to school. We started the day out by reading the book and then making little trains. We had hot chocolate for snack time this day and then they got to watch part of the movie. I showed them the parts that were similar to the book and we compared and contrasted what was different and the same. Afterwards, we voted on which one we like more, the book or the movie. The movie was the winner. They were actually upset that they didn't get to watch the whole thing. :) After the movie I gave each child a bell necklace.

We also made these reindeer out of their hands for the antlers. And sang the song Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.





Candy Cane Day:

We painted stripes on our candy canes.



Then played with homemade play dough that I had added mint extract to make it smell super yummy. They made their own candy canes out of the dough and then got to take it home.

Here is the recipe: I put my glitter and extract and food coloring in at the beginning with the oil and water.

Play Dough Recipe



For cooking we made candy cane snacks made from raspberries and bananas. SO yummy!


Some of the things we did for our Christmas party this year:

1- Played pin the nose on Frosty
2- Played the christmas version of Duck, Duck, Goose (Santa, Santa, Elf)
3- Made christmas trees out of Sugar cones, green frosting, and mini m &m's for the ornaments.
4- Played Don't Eat Santa (similar to Don't eat Jack)

And of course we had our yearly tradition of opening gifts from each other. (a new book) :)

Thank you so much to those of you that were able to help out. I hope you are all having a great winter break. I have been sick with a yucky sinus infection and hope to be feeling lots better now that I am on an antibiotic. See you next week on Wednesday.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

November 2012

I can't believe how quickly time flies by! Sorry I didn't get these pictures in before Thanksgiving. I hope you all had a great holiday and had a lot of fun with your family. Here are some of the fun things we have been doing.

We have been learning lots about community helpers this month. Here are some of the activities we did to go along with each worker.

Fire Fighters:

We read some books about their duties and then made a fire truck snack.
 We made a Fire Fighter puppet dog.



And visited our local Fire Station.




Police Officers: We read the book, "Officer Buckle and Gloria" and another book that explains the job a policeman has. We took our fingerprints and examined them with magnifying glasses. We discussed how every person in the world has different finger prints. 





Then we made some police badges. 

Doctors and Nurses

We had a real nurse come talk to us about her job and show us her stethoscope and blood pressure cuff. 

Then we made some doctor kits that had a mask, gloves, cotton balls and swabs, and band aids in it.
 We made our own stethoscopes out of egg carton cups and yarn.




Bakers
I didn't get a lot of pictures of this day but we made our own baker hats and then we looked at all the tools that the baker uses and made some yummy chocolate chip cookies! 


Happy Belated Thanksgiving! I am so grateful for all my crazy little Turkeys! 





  Class Pictures! I have the cutest and smartest kids ever. I will be sending these home soon for you to have a copy but thought I would post some for you to enjoy right now.

Tuesday/Thursday class




Wednesday Class



















Missing one little guy. Will add him next week. :) 




And last but not least we made these Count Down to Christmas snowmen. It was suppose to be a Santa Claus from the site I found on Pinterest but it turned out more like a snowman when I simplified it. Just cut off a number each day and watch him melt away until Christmas gets here. 






 
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