Saturday, February 14, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
love
according to preschoolers...
Love is taking care of people when they are sick.
Love is a dog.
Love is when you hug someone.
Love is something that makes
people feel happy and kind.
Love is if you live in the woods
you can give horses food.
Love is me.
Love is my mama.
Love rhymes with ruv and glove.
Love is always in your heart.
Couldn't have said
it better myself!
:)

Tuesday, February 10, 2009
rodent love
Any idea what this is???
I forgot to take a "finished" pic,
so I'll just tell you...
2 mice smooching
awwww!
I saw this on make and takes
via the crafty crow
a week or two ago, and, as always,
I stewed about it for awhile,
imagining how to make it into a lesson
that a child could do independently.
So, here it is...
via the crafty crow
a week or two ago, and, as always,
I stewed about it for awhile,
imagining how to make it into a lesson
that a child could do independently.
So, here it is...
and drawing heart halves along the fold.
I also drew a line down the centers.
I actually only did this on 1
piece of paper - then I made copies!
(I prepped these, too.)
The tails are pieces of pretty yarn.
The child draws the face on
with brand-spankin-new markers.
Oh, and if you were wondering, YES,
gak was a hit!!!
gak was a hit!!!
Labels:
children's art projects

Sunday, February 8, 2009
sweet and slimy
Remember how I'm taking a class? Of course you do, right? One of my assignments is to read 5 picture books a week, and to think of some activities to go with them. This book was so precious, I decided to share a little of my homework tonight!
Marylou is secretly in love with Herbie. Don't you love their names? She is too shy to approach him, so she leaves love poems written in slime around the garden instead. Herbie is intrigued, and he starts writing her poems back. In the end, they finally meet and fall in love. And, awww, they live happily ever after, too!
Activity #1
Marylou is secretly in love with Herbie. Don't you love their names? She is too shy to approach him, so she leaves love poems written in slime around the garden instead. Herbie is intrigued, and he starts writing her poems back. In the end, they finally meet and fall in love. And, awww, they live happily ever after, too!Activity #1
Marylou and Herbie's love poems rhyme, and, in my classroom, we just so happen to be totally into rhyming. We've been singing this goofy song a lot lately:
**Invite the child to think of 2 words that rhyme OR you can give them one word and they can come up with another word that rhymes (the words don't have to be real words).
a slug gives a hug
a slug gives a hug
hi ho the derry-o
a slug gives a hug
Elmer's glue & liquid starch
use in equal parts (for example, 1 cup of each)

**Invite the child to think of 2 words that rhyme OR you can give them one word and they can come up with another word that rhymes (the words don't have to be real words).
a slug gives a hug
a slug gives a hug
hi ho the derry-o
a slug gives a hug
Activity #2
What's as slimy and as gooey as a slug? GAK! I found this homemade gak recipe at Polliwog's Cakewalk, which is quite a cool blog, btw. Anyway, I think I'm going to make it with the children next week, so I did a gak test run at home today.
use in equal parts (for example, 1 cup of each)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009
the quantity splitting box
I just have to show you this ingenious little
addition lesson I've been loving lately!
Prepare to be amazed...
Prepare to be amazed...
How many are on the green side?
How many are on the red side?
The red side plus the green side equals
the quantity of marbles that were in the dish!
The child can continue to pour the marbles
into the box to find out all the possible
addition combinations of that quantity.
Cool, huh?!
Almost as cool as these hubcaps
we found at the junkyard.
Maybe it's just me,
but I think they look lovely
hanging on a wall!
Find your own at the junkyard
for $2.50 each. :)
OH! Sidetracked! Sorry!
You can buy your own
Quantity Splitting Box here.
It's nearly $40, though. Yikes!
I have a feeling that some of you creative
mamas out there can create your own
clever variation of this game.
Please share if you do!
we found at the junkyard.
Maybe it's just me,
but I think they look lovely
hanging on a wall!
Find your own at the junkyard
for $2.50 each. :)
OH! Sidetracked! Sorry!
You can buy your own
Quantity Splitting Box here.
It's nearly $40, though. Yikes!
I have a feeling that some of you creative
mamas out there can create your own
clever variation of this game.
Please share if you do!
Labels:
Montessori - Math

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