Wednesday, April 13, 2011

NURSERY RHYMES - MARCH 2011 - LITTLE HANDS III

We are now half way through the year and the children have made great growth. They are now interacting with one another, as opposed to playing alone, which is very common at this early age. Sharing is still a challenge that we practice and enforce everyday.

We have explored several themes through the past couple of months. During October we explored with pumpkins. We carved a pumpkin, planted pumpkin seeds, and even made pumpkin muffins which were a hit. We read books about pumpkins, such as Where Is Baby's Pumpkin? : A Lift the Flap Book by: Karen Katz, Karen Katz (Illustrator). We took this pumpkin theme and proceed right into Thanksgiving, making turkeys out of paper plates.

December welcomed in our “Winter Wonderland Theme”. The children created a bulletin background of clouds and snow. To this we added houses, created by the children, which opens the door up to a picture of the child whom created that house. They truly love walking up to the bulletin and saying “hey, that’s my house!!!” as they swing the door open. We then added some snowmen and stars.

In January now we are learning about bears, teddy bears, polar bears, and brown bears. We began by working with teddy bears. We created a teddy bear with moving limbs that the children were just fascinated as they saw it all come together. I wish all the parents could have shared in that moment when the children put the pieces together. The glow in their eyes was phenomenal to see as a teacher. To this project we focused on Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear: A Traditional Rhyme by: Timothy Bush.

We then created a bear cave (lots of children went home that day with white paint in their hair, including myself), but I must say they had a blast as did I helping make it!!!! We read books such as Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by: Bill Martin Jr., Eric Carle and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by: Bill Martin Jr., Eric Carle . These are great books to have at home. The children enjoyed reading and acting out the parts to these stories. We also

There are many more great project themes coming in the next couple of months so please check those cubbies at dismissal.

Luz, Jean, & Lynn

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