Friday, February 28, 2014

Thing 1 and Thing 2 Hunt

I made these cute Thing 1 and Thing 2 clips today and had to share.  They are just clothes pins that I colored with permanent marker and hot glued on some blue boa.  I had my class go into the hall and I hid these two in plane sight.  Let the kids come back in to find them.  The two that found my "things" got to hide them next.  I had them sit out.  Repeated this process until everyone had found a "thing" and hid them.  Last two hid them and the whole class searched.
I also plan to use these guys all of next month since our theme is Dr. Seuss.  Going to hide them every morning in my room.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Out of the World: Discover the Moon and Space Ships

 Here is my sharing board I put together for our conference next week.  I LOVED how it turned out.  This you I did a space theme.

Aliens Love Underpants Space Ships
Create alien space ships with a simple paper plate and  Q-Tip paint with liquid water colors.  I saw a version of this space ship on Pinterest.  I did my own twist and this is what I came up with!


Directions for space ship - Using a circle cutter, cut a little more than a half circle in the center of an inexpensive white paper place.   Using the same cutter, we cut out our aliens and pasted them onto the plate.  Aliens can be found in the “Downloads and Games” tab on http://www.aliensloveunderpants.com/ or create your own.  Place a thin line of white glue on the edge of the bottom half of the paper plate.  Fold over the rim of the plate  and secure with small binder clips.  These clips will help hold while the glue is drying and also serve as the feet for the space ships.  These were made up in advance.

Decorating our aliens and space crafts – First add eyes.  What alien would be complete without a few eyes!  Add several sticker and/or self stick wiggly eyes.  These are great for fine motor.  Then its time to paint!  Liquid water colors in Styrofoam egg cartons and q-tips works the best.  The kids were encourage to decorate their aliens and space crafts. 

The results were out of this world!



Doodle on the Moon – Fun, simple (and low-ink) printable activity to spark kids imagination to…. a full moon glow!  Put out large moon and let the kids doodle & put on space stickers! 
 
There’s a very big size to print for the full effect, medium size and a one page version for small doodles and journals.
Large Moon (12 pages, 22 Mb) LTR
Medium Moon (6 pages, 11 Mb ) LTR
Small Moon (1 page, 2.5 Mb) LTR 
Cutting/Fine Motor – Give each child their own moon to cut out to put in their journal.
 
Journals - Paste moons in their journals!  Instruct them to write their name and the date in numbers. Doodle on their moon and add some space stickers.


Have the class line up in a circle with a teacher on either side with an iPad.  Select “Match” and then one of the “Listen” games.  Have the kids take turns pressing the space ship with the speaker.   Then select the correct alien based on what they heard.  Challenge the kids with the numbers up to 50 or ABCs upper and lower case.  

Top off the Day with Mini Vanilla Moon Pies!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Under the BIG Top!

This years' summer fun theme at Weekday Learning Center is Under The Big Top!  Allison, my co-teacher, and I had a ball decorating our room.  We set up a photo booth for the first day of summer fun.  Here I am clowning around for the camera.
 
There is also a ticket booth to take photos.
On the large wall in the back of the room we used a few yards of fabric and glued on clothes pins.  This doubles as a drying rack and a bulletin board.  The "tent" is made from plastic table clothes I purchased at the dollar store.
I couldn't take down my Pete the Cat.  We use him through out the school year.  His shoes attach with Velcro and each month we switch them out for the color of the month. 
 The circus train turned out super cute!  Took animals we had and made train cars to house them.  Directions for an easy train are posted on First Palette. 
These cute crayon art letters were a gift from a student we had this year.
We had to include our question of the day.  This is a neat way of having the children sign in each day, but in a fun way.  We post a question each day that relates to the activities we have planned.  The kids then answer the questions as they arrive each morning. 
Summer fun starts on Tuesday.  I found tons of fun circus themed ideas, crafts, fun and games on Pinterest.  Click here to see my Under the Big Top board.  I can't wait to clown around with the kids Under the Big Top!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Oh the Places You'll Go

I saw these Tall Paintings on Pinterest from GummyLump.com and thought of Dr. Seuss’ “Oh the Places You’ll Go!” We did the Tall Paintings, which consist of a half of an large plastic egg glued to a plate and then a mixture of paint and glue poured on top. Then we added the kids pictures with a craft stick and some model magic.

I LOVE how they turned out!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter 2012

We had a wonderful Easter morning.
The Easter Bunny brought chocolate,
Goldfish, and ...
Skylanders for our PS3!
What a generous Easter Bunny we have.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

East Texas Egg Hunt

Today, we went to Diboll for a big ham lunch with the family. Esther prepared a wonderful lunch.
After lunch, Meme and Pobby had planned an egg hunt for the kids.
Here Bailey is checking out what goodies were in the eggs.
Great picture of the four of us.
Wonderful day with wonderful people!

Christian's 39th Birthday

For Christian's birthday, we had a big rib eye dinner and chocolate cake with peanut butter icing. Happy Birthday!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Easter Crosses

We did a stain glass looking cross this year. We cut a cross out of black construction paper. Put a piece of white tissue over the cross opening. Had the kids glue tissue in various colors onto the white tissue paper. I just love how they turned out.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Easter Egg Hunt at AUMC

This year instead of the tradition egg hunt, they had stations with games or tasks to complete to earn your eggs. This one Bailey is trying to eat a peep without touching it with her hands.
Then the kids tackled the rock wall!
Posed for some pictures with the Easter Bunny.
Then finished the day with a slice of pizza.
We had a great time!

April 2012 Picture of the Month

Spring has arrived and we are experiencing some wonderful weather. This month both Christian (04/07) and Jack (04/14) will celebrate their birthdays. The Easter Bunny will also make an appearance. We are looking forward to dying Easter Eggs, the Egg Hunt at church and the spring parties at school. I'm looking forward to the four day weekend!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

MWF Open House

This year's WLC Open House theme was Dr. Seuss. Here is a picture of all the 4s teachers dressed as Thing 1 and Thing 2. Below is a poem and pictures from the evernt. Ms. Michelle wrote the cutest poem to direct the parents around the room. Some of the items were things we did in the past and a few new ones we found on Pinterest!WELCOME to WHO-Ville!
How do you do??…
Let your little Star
Show you what all they can do….

First, Thing One and Thing Two are all over the place!!
Can you guess what makes up their body and face?
Ten Apples! Ten Apples!
All up on top!
I had to make them and count them
Before they all DROPPED!

I’ve heard there are great Places
I will go here and there….
I’ve made my own balloon
That will float through the air
Green eggs??!
Can you Imagine that??
Now look a little closer…
You can’t eat that??!!
A lot of counting, mazes, and patterns to do
Games with my friends while learning some too!
One Fish, Two Fish,
It doesn’t really matter
Especially when we get to eat them
Our tummies get fatter!

Now to the iPad
You can see all we do
All of my friends and I
Are playing and learning stuff too!

Finally, My Journal
A book of my own
I started it the first day
Can you see how I’ve grown?

Thanks for visiting My WHO-Ville,
I hope you had fun!
This is my special class
Where my learning journey has just begun!

We had a GREAT turn out and everyone LOVED the shirts we made with the bleach pens.

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