Crazy Hair Day & Western Day were both successful! I loved all the fun hair do's and plaid shirts and boots:) We did a lot of review this week and had a lot of fun while doing it! We are diving deeper into phonics and the beginnings of learning to read this semester and I love watching them grasp the concepts, as they start to put sounds together to make words! Try having them sound out words when you are out and about with them. Find easy words like STOP and NO or EXIT as you drive with them and see what they can do!
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Letter Q
Language and literature:
Quick Chick by Julia Hoban
Quick! Turn the Page by James Stevenson
Circle Time:
We discussed the value of quarters and other coins. We talked about the different ways we can make a dollar and what they would buy if they had a million dollars;) I loved their answers! Haha
Music:
Quietly Clapping to the rhythm of our songs
Arts & Crafts:
We "quilted" the letter Qq's with paper and I loved that we had some quilts brought in for show & tell so we could talk about quilts and the different designs that can be made!
Letter P
Language and Literature:
Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
Arts & Crafts:
We created Paper Penguins today using different shapes and colors! The kids enjoyed piecing them together!
Game:
Pictionary with words that start with letter P! I was impressed with their drawing skills! Pigs and penguins and pumpkins and pizza and ponies and more! They loved this activity.
Creative Play:
Pirate and Princess Day! What a fun day we had dressing up and playing Pirates and Princesses!! I loved watching them express themselves through dramatic play today!
Circle Time:
Letter O
Arts & Crafts:
We made Octopus with our handprints...we used all of our fingers, minus our thumbs, to make 8 legs!
Activity:
We learned how to play Operation- some loved it, some not so much:) We had fun with it! Steady hands and our fine motor skills together made for a successful operation!
Physical Fitness:
We enjoyed competing in an Obstacle Course in the backyard and they all loved seeing how quickly they could get through all of the obstacles!
Music:
This Old Man
One Potato, Two Potato
Reading:
Owl Moon by Jane Yolen
Over in the Meadow by Olive A Wadsworth
We have begun to work on stringing our letters and sounds together to make words! Sounding out letters to make words can be fun and easy! We started with the words that end with "at" and tried to see how many letters we could put in front of those two letters to make a word. They came up with quite a few! I am looking forward to watching them learn even more throughout this semester.
Monday, January 20, 2014
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