Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Thanksgiving Party






















Our Turkey Hats
























Our Feast. It was fun to see what each of the kids brought to share with the class.



























































Turkey Lurkey our Turkey friend who had lost all of his feathers. It was fun to see what the kids said they were thankful for, especially because I asked them right after we had made some pilgrim books.












Shape-a-saurus




I'm sad that we don't have a picture of the finished product but we had fun learning about how we could use different shapes (oval, circle, square, triangle, and rectangle) to make a dinosaur.



Dinosaurs!








November's Theme was Dinosaurs!!! This was definitely one of our favorites. We had fun pretending to be paleontologists and carefully search for dinosaur bones using paint brushes. We learned about fossils and created some of our one using dinosaur figuring to create impressions in clay that we cooked and painted.


Sunday, November 7, 2010

Halloween Party











One of my favorite things we did at our Halloween Party was to make Pumpkin Necklaces. We used Walnuts that had been spray-painted orange with some green felt on top as a pumpkin and the kids made patterns with our green and orange noodles as they strung them on the string. I was impressed by the patterns I saw them making, their ability to string the noodles on, as well as their interest and concentration on this activity.




Mrs Kathleen the "Nice" Witch. The kids were very serious about these costumes and made sure I didn't take off my hat for ANY reason!


















Decorating our Treat Bags




Jack Sparrow




Anakin




Snow White



Tinkerbell



Our Characters: I was required by the children to call them ONLY by their character's name.
We had the lovely "Rapunzel"



Making Ghost Suckers




Doing a "Candy Walk" with the letters and numbers we have been learning so far in preschool. The fun with this was that unlike a normal "cake walk" when someones number or letter was picked they got to pick out a treat for everyone!











Bats

















































For Snack the kids got to prepare their own Stellaluna fruit stick using the favorite foods of Fruit Bats. We discussed patterns and they had fun creating their own.















During the week of Halloween we had a blast learning about bats and reading the book "Stellaluna" (I think has been the definate favorite of all the books we've read so far in preschool). We learned about how bats are nocturnal, how they sleep hanging upside down, and how they have special eyes that allow them to see in the dark. In preparation for our Halloween Party at the end of the week the kids each decorated a bat that we cut out and hung up in our classroom. They also made their own "Stelluna Stick Puppet" and had a blast at free play time playing "Stelluna" with their puppets. They all have Wonderful Imaginations!











Pumpkins Pumpkins!



After gutting our pumpkins the kids enjoyed getting to paint them and add glitter!







During our pumpkin week we also made some "stain-glass" pumpkin decorations to take home.
























Our Fourth Week in October was All About Pumpkins. We cut open the pumpkins we got from the pumpkin patch and the kids pulled out all the seeds. Before cutting into them we predicted how it might feel inside a pumpkin, what color the seeds might be, and which pumpkin would have the most seeds. It was hard and messy work and while they were a little hesitant to touch all the slimy stuff they were very brave and got their seeds out!