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Friday, September 25, 2009

Supplies Needed For Week 4: September 27- October 3 Trees!!

 Week 4 Theme is going to be all about Trees!






For great savings Target has fall theme supplies in their dollar section things like: ribbons, paper punchers, stickers, silk leaves, bird feeder to paint, paper, binoculars and compass.
Plus Dollar Tree has lots of fall themed items too.


For a Great website for learning about trees click here


Crafts:

  •  2 cups flour, 1 cup salt 
  • Leaves, paint
  • Leaves, acorns, pine needles, pine cones
  • Leaves, markers or crayons, construction paper,glue
  • Waxed paper, leaves, iron
  • Leaves, white paper, brown crayon, glue
  • Walnut shells, white bandana, different colored paint
  • Different types of unshelled nuts, cardboard, glue
  • Red bottle caps, sturdy paper or cardboard, glue, crayons or markers
  • Twigs, glue
  • Popped popcorn, glue, brown crayon or marker or big pretzel rod
  • Construction paper, paint
  • Cotton balls, white paper, glue, brown crayon
  • Contact paper (18 x 24), leaves, twigs, pine needles, 
  • Small glass candle holder, glue, silk leaves, glitter, tissue paper
  • Small cardboard holder(kind that soup cans come in at stores, usually Aldis or save a lot has these around the front to put your stuff in, the sides are about an inch or two tall.), marble(or acorn), fall color paints, a fall color construction paper
  • Construction paper, tissue paper, glue, pencil, crayon or marker
  • Pine Cones, construction paper, glue, crayons or markers.
  • Pine Cones(for a later craft at Christmas time)
  • Leaves, paper, crayons
  • Pine Cones, acorns, glue, pipe cleaners, marker
Supplies Needed For Activities:
  • Apple Picking(check for local orchards, a lot are having special fall festivals)
  • Nature Walk(bag for leaves, acorns and such.)(check for local Forrest reserves)
  • White paper, crayons, tape
  • Print-ables here
  • Plant a Tree(Check your area to see what trees work best in your area),click here
  • Lincoln Logs
Great Board Games:
  • Think Fun Zingo
  • Hi Ho Cherry-O
Books To Read:


When you go to your local library they usually have all the fall books sitting out for you to see.
  • Fall(Four Seasons Series) by Nuria Roca
  • It's Fall (Celebrate the seasons) by Linda Glaser
  • Fall (Seasons:Acorn) by Sian Smith
  • Fall Is Not Easy by Marty Kelley
  • What happens in Fall? (I Like The Seasons!) by Sara L. Latta
  • Blue's Fall Day: A Lift-the-Flap Story by Lauryn Silverhardt
  • Animals that lives in trees(books for young explorers) by Jane R. McCauley
  • When Autumn Falls by Kelli Nidey and Susan Swan
  • Seasons by Heather Messersmith
  • Who loves the Fall? by Bob Raczka and Judy Stead
  • Hooray for Fall! (Oswald Ready-to-Read) by Sarah Willson
  • Fall Is Here! by Elaine W. Good
  • Fall Is For Friends(Suzy's Zoo) by Suzy Spafford
  • Hooray for Fall by Kazuo Iwamura
  • Fall is Here!: Counting 1 to 10 by Pamela Jane
  • We All Fall For Apples(Scholastic Reader Level 1) by Emmi S. Herman
Suggested Supplies For Snacks/Food:
  • Pancakes, maple syrup
  • Apples
  • Bananas
  • Fruit Gummies
  • Nuts
  • Pretzel Rods
  • Pretzel sticks
  • Oranges
  • Pineapple
  • Peaches


Wacky Wednesday Supply List: The Great Outdoors (Park and Picnic)


For Picnic:
  • Fruits: Apples, Bananas, Pears, Strawberries, Oranges, Grapes
  • Vegetables: Celery sticks, Carrots
  • String Cheese
  • Sandwiches
  • Juice Boxes
  • Gummies
  • Cookies
  • Chips
  • Wipes
  • Paper Plates
  • Napkins


Activities:
  • Bubbles
  • Frisbee
  • Ball(baseball, football, soccer)
  • Park
  • Bag for Nature collecting
Thirsty For Knowledge Thursday:
  • Foam Book, foam numbers and letters
  • Index Cards, pictures of items in groups of 5 and 6, glue
  • Cardboard, Pictures of items in groups of 5 and 6, glue
  • Post-It Notes
  • Pine cones, construction paper, glue, marker
  • Dot to dot print-ables here
  • Index Cards, Marker
  • Cardboard Piece


Bake/Cook/Make Day Saturday Supplies:
  • Pretzel Rods, fruit gummies, pretzel sticks, frosting, wax paper
  • Cookie dough(your choice of flavor), tree cookie cutter(you may have Christmas ones), pretzel rods, pretzel sticks, green sprinkles
  • Pretzel Log Cabin:  Pretzel rods(look like tree trunks), frosting, wax paper











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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Thirsty For Knowledge Thursday! Week 2 : September 24 : Number 3 & 4

Thursdays will add an additional educational learning to the end of each week.





Supplies Needed For Today's Projects: Index Cards, 2 duplicate pictures of items 3 and 4, 1 8x10 Cardboard Piece or Empty Cereal Box, 2 duplicate pictures of items of 3 and 4 Foam Book, Blank Pieces Of Paper, Scissors, Markers


Number Books:


  • Follow the same directions as you did last week for the number books, except this time use the numbers 3 & 4.




  • Remember to write 3 on the first page, 4 on the second page, three on the third page, and four on the fourth page and repeat with the rest of the pages.




  • Also remember to practice spelling, reading, writing and counting these new words along with the other words all ready learning.



Picture Books:

  • On the third page put the following on top in the middle of the page. 3 (make sure its big enough)
  • Then a little bit below the number 3 put the spelling of the number 3 (Three).
  • Then directly below the word one put a picture of any three item like a toy, flower, or animal (make sure it is three items).
  • What is really neat to use for all this is foam letters, letters and pictures.
  • On the fourth page do what you did with the third page expect use the number 4, the word four and a picture of 4 items like 4 toys, 4 flowers, or 4 animals.
Memory Game




  • Remember to add the numbers 3 & 4 , three & four, and the 3 & 4 items pictures to your memory game. 


  • It should make it a lot more furn with more cards now.
Pasta Shell Numbers:
  • On a piece of construction paper, write a big number 3.
  • Then let your child glue pasta shells onto the number 3.
  • Do the same for the number 4.
Index Cards:

  • Place the number 3 on a card, word three on a card, a picture of three items
  • Also write the number 4 on card, word four on a card, and a picture of four items.
  • Add these cards with the your other index word cards.
  • Remember to add the numbers and words to your key chain card holder
  • Also you can begin a little math here too. Here's an example: Write on a card 3+1 = ? on the other side have a picture of four items. And the number four written out.  Try not to go above = 4. Keep it simple.
Math
  • Remember to keep teaching them the math we learned last week, just add this week's numbers.
Tracing Numbers
  • Printable work-pages click here
Color By Numbers:
  • Printable work-pages for a clown click here, for a race car click here

Songs/Poems


  • This Old Man


  • Potato Song

Description: Have children in your circle on their feet, get a beat going with a clap and a stomp & say "Get your potatoes up! And let's count!" Hold up fists (potatoes) to count with fingers up as indicated:

One potato, two potato, three potato, four!

Well, I made a batch of hot potatoes

(bend forward and stir as in a big pot)

Dropped 'em on the floor!!

(look shocked, and put hands on face in surprise)

Five potato, six potato, seven potato, eight!

So I stomped 'em into mashed potatoes

(stomp feet while walking forward a few steps and then back)

And plopped 'em on a plate

(hands out like plopping potatoes on a plate!)

Nine potato, ten potato, can't believe my eyes!

(cover and uncover eyes in surprise)

The children ate 'em up and now they want some french fries!!!

(Say to children "how many?" and march with swinging arms and stomping feet while counting...)

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 fries!

(jump up and reach over head to sky on 10)

"Again??"

Do the count again, faster and a third time even faster then plop back down to sitting after the last 10.
This is SO aerobic and the children love the notion of making mashed potatoes by stomping. Also intriguing to them is the faster and faster counting to ten.

For more ideas click here

  • One for the Money:
One for the money,
Two for the show,
Three to get ready,
And four to go!

  • Two Little Blackbirds:
Make two fists, then wiggle your thumbs, one for Jack and one for Jill.  Put your fish behind your back when
each flies away, then bring it back into view when the bird comes back.

Two little blackbirds sitting on a hill.
One named Jack and one named Jill
Fly away, Jack!
Fly away, Jill!
Come back, Jack!
Come back, Jill!

One for the money and two little blackbirds were found in the book : "What your preschooler needs to know", by E.D. Hirsch, Jr. and Linda Bevilacqua.


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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Wacky Wednesday :The Circus Is In Town!

Wacky Wednesdays are a little break in the week, geared away from the weekly theme.  It lets the children have a little added fun. Your kids will love it when you say "Hey, guess what tomorrow is?  It's Wacky Wednesday!" Remember to have fun yourself.



Easier - The circus is a traveling show put on by clowns, acrobats, and trained animals. A circus often travels from city to city to perform inside a big tent.



Harder - The word circus comes from a Latin word for circle or oval. Today's circus's are live events held in either tents or an arena. The circus features daring and graceful acts by a cast of acrobats, aerial artists, animal trainers, and other performers. Trained animals are also an important part of most circuses. Clowns in funny makeup and zany outfits provide comedy for the audience. The ringmaster and the circus band add to the overall color and excitement of the circus.
For more great information about the circus log onto this website.

More Great Websites: click here
Books to Print, Activities and Printouts to Color: click here


Supplies Needed For Wacky Wednesday:
  • You could make up prize tickets to hand out to the children every time they win, so they can turn them in for prizes later. 
  • Prizes (toys, stuffies, crafts, crayons, coloring books, books, play-doh, candy, gummies, etc. Check Dollar Tree for items or Target $1 section.)
  • 6 Buckets, Ping Pong Ball
  • 6 Empty Pop Cans, Tennis Ball
  • Face Paint
  • Ducks, Pool Or Tub, Permanent Marker
  • Circus Games At Dollar Tree
  • Prizes (Small Toys, Stickers, Crayons)
  • Tattoos
  • Yarn
  • Try To Make Balloon Animals( Kit can be found for a couple bucks at stores)(Careful with small ones because of choking hazard)
  • Plain Party Hats to decorate for clown hats, Foam Stickers, Glue, Glitter
  • Circus Themed Coloring Pages
  • Empty TP Roll, Construction Paper, Glue, Markers, Plain Piece of White Paper
  • Print out about 10 Fish, Stick(long Dowel), yarn, 10 paper clips, Magnet
  • 10 empty pop bottles, 10 pictures of animal faces, Ball, Glue
  • Electric Popcorn Popper, unpopped popcorn
  • Popped Popcorn, construction paper, glue
  • Paper Plate, Felt Pieces or Foam Pieces, Yarn, Glue, Markers or Crayons
Activities:
  • Bozo Game:  Set up 6 buckets in a straight line behind each other, leaving about a 2 inch gap in between buckets. Have your child stand in front of the buckets and try dropping a ping pong ball into each bucket.  If they get bucket number 1, have them try for bucket number 2 and so on.
  • Knock-Em Down:  Set up 6 can on a table, chair or something at your child's level.  Start taking the cans and build a triangle.  Three on bottom, then two on top of the three and at last one on the very top.  Have your child stand back a ways and try to knock the cans over with a ball.  I recommend not placing the cans by a window or anything else breakable.  They can get points on how many they knock down or just for fun.
  • Face Painting:  If you have bought some face paint, paint your little ones face up to be whatever animal they would like or maybe they just want a butterfly on their face.  Make sure to follow the directions on the package before applying.  I always put some kind of lotion on my child's face before I did this, it was easier to come off.  Also, explain to them that this is special paint, so that way they don't just use anything on their face later on.
  • Ducks:  You can do this game a couple of different ways.  You can write small, medium, large on the bottom of the ducks, if you bought different size prizes.  You could write numbers on the bottom of the ducks to correspond to a prize.  And you could write an animals name on the bottom of the ducks and they have act out that animals, along with their noises for a prize.  Just place the ducks in a pool or tub and let the children pull out the ducks for their prizes.
  • Dollar Tree Games:  These are little games that the dollar tree carries that has things like a fair would have.  You could use these for prizes or games.
  • Tightrope Walking:  Place a long piece of yarn on the ground and let your child pretend to be walking across a tightrope.  You could give them some sort of stick to let them pretend to balance too.
  • Balloon Animals:  If you bought this kit from a store, make sure you practice a bit the day before.  Remember not to be scared if you pop a balloon because it might scare your child.  Be Careful of choking hazards too.  Make sure not to let them put it in their mouths and throw away any popped balloons.
  • Clown Hats:  Take a plain party hat and let your child decorate it.  They can glue a big pom-pom on top of the hat.  Let them decorate the hat with glitter, yarn, buttons, ribbon, stickers, stamps, whatever you might have around the house.
  • Printable Circus Coloring Pages
  • Cardboard Tube Clown:  Cut a piece of plain white paper to fit around the tube and glue it in place.  Next have your child draw a face for the clown. Paste paper strips of construction paper for the clown's hair. Make a hat out of construction for that hat and glue it or staple it on.  It should be coned shaped.  If your child wants they can glue a little pom pom on top of the hat.  You can also make ruffles for the clown too, it helps the clown so stay standing up.
  • Fishing Game:  To make a fishing pole, take a dowel and tie a piece of yarn around it a couple times at the top and glue in place.  If you want to use the dowel again for some other project, just wrap a pipe-cleaner around the dowel a couple times, then place your yarn over the pipe-cleaner and wrap the pipe-cleaner around the yarn until the pipe-cleaner is all gone.  If your pipe-cleaner keeps slipping off, you can wrap a rubber band around it.  Have your yarn about 24 inches long.  At the bottom of the piece of yarn, glue a small magnet onto it.  You should have printed off about 6-8 fish.  You could have your child color these fish ahead of time if you want, unless they are already colored.  On each fish slide a paper clip over it.  Place the fish on the ground or behind something if you don't want the child to see what they are doing.  The children then hold their fishing rod over a fish and they caught it.  If you are doing prizes you could put a number on the back of each fish and they get the prize for that number or they just get a prize for catching so many fish.
  • Animal Bowling:  Make sure you have 10 empty pop bottles and 10 animal faces before starting.  Let your child color the animal face if they need too.  Then glue the animal faces onto the empty pop bottles.  Line the bottle up like they do in bowling. 1,2, 3, 4, like a triangle.  Then with their ball they can try to bowl down their animal pins.
  • Popcorn Catch:  Take an electric popcorn popper and fill it up with popcorn like your going to pop popcorn.  Make sure not to put the butter lid on it, you want the popcorn to escape.  When your children are ready, turn on the machine and tell the children to try to catch the popcorn as it tries to escape.  Also, tell them not to catch any hot unpopped kernels.  The children can save the popcorn for the next project.
  • Popcorn Art:  Give your child construction paper, popped popcorn and glue. Let them know they can make whatever design they wish to make with their popcorn.  You can even give them a bowl to eat while they are be creative.
  • Clown Art: You can use a paper plate, felt or foam for this project.  Make a Circle face out of felt or foam if using these.  The paper plate is already for you to use for this.  Then let your child make a clown face.  Their clown could have star eyes, round cheeks, and a big smile all made from foam or felt, if they want. Use yarn for the hair.  Place a triangle on top of their clown's face for a hat and a pom pom or circle for the top of the hat. 
  • Guess How Many:  If you want you can place jelly beans or animal crackers in a jar and let your child guess how many their are in the jar.  Make sure to count them before you start this game.
  • Ball Toss: If you want you can set up a basket a ways in front of your child and give them 3 balls and see how many they can throw into the basket.
  • Basketball Game:  If you have a basketball hoop, draw a line on the ground, tell them they have 3 tries to see how many they can get it for a prize.
  • Pretend:  Let your child pretend they are at the circus. They can be a lion tamer or a clown(let them wear big baggy clothes).  If their is more than one child, one could be the lion tamer and the others lions.  The lion tamer can tell them to roll over, stand up, or roar.  They can pretend to be a tightrope walker or a juggler.  Let their imagines run wild.

Snacks/Food:
  • Popcorn
  • Peanuts in the shell
  • Hot Dogs
  • Onion Rings
  • Nachos
  • Cotton Candy
  • Circus Peanuts or Gummies at Dollar Tree
  • Elephant Ears (Take a Flour Shell and fry it in oil. Fry until crispy.  Dry it off. Sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on top.
  • Sno-Cones
  • Pretzels (found in freezer section) (bake them nice and hot, serve with cheese)

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Educational Learning for Toddlers : Week Three





New Words For Week Three Are: SAT, ON, MOM


Combine these 3 new words with: Cat, Dog, Bat, My, Log


Supplies Needed For This Weeks Projects:
Index cards, Foam book, Foam Letters, Alphabet Cereal, Cardboard, White Sheets of Paper, Construction Paper, Clear Contact Paper, Post-It Notes, Card Stock


Child's First Book:

  1. Make sure to add 3 new sentences in your Child's First Book.
  2. For the word SAT, I wrote: One bear/One bear sat/One bear sat in the sun.
  3. For the word ON,  I wrote: My dog/My dog sat/My dog sat on my cat.
  4. For the word MOM, I wrote: My mom/My mom put two/My mom put two logs on the fire
  5. I made sure I put the two number words they are learning in this book too.
  6. Remember to keep asking them about how to spell their other words too.
Index Card Project:
  1. Write the words SAT, ON, MOM on index cards.
  2. On the other side glue a picture of that word or have them draw a picture.
  3. Put these with their other ones and keep quizzing them.
Key-chain Index Cards:
  • Don't forget to add these 3 new words to your key-chain cards.
Learning To Write:
  • Remember, you can go here for a great website for practice pages
Little Foam Word Books:
  • You should now have 3 little foam word books after today's new words.
  • Has your child been practicing in them?  Make sure to review over them.
Great Starter Books:
  • Disney Babies books by Weekly Reader  I have found all of mine at Salvation Army Stores, Good Will stores, Second Stores, or Garage Sales.  They are easy reading and teaches you lessons about things like opposites.  There are several of them out now.  Check supply list for amazon site on them.
Picture Learning Fun:
  • Find pictures of the all the 8 words they are learning so far or draw them.
  • Glue the pictures on a sheet of white paper. Leave enough room for the word next to it.
  • Next to the picture of a dog  put __ og.  Let them write in the missing letters.
Place mat Fun:
  • Cut about a 18x24 inch piece of clear contact paper. Don't remove paper yet and fold in half. So you will have a 18x12 inch piece. Make sure to make the groove good.
  • Cut out one inch squares out of construction paper, any color.  On each square, write out a letter to spell out their words.  Like one square would have the letter D, the next square the letter O and the last square the letter G. Do this for all the words.
  • If you don't want to do the construction paper you could use foam letters too.
  • Remove the paper on the contact paper up to the groove part.
  • Next, place each square on clear contact paper to form their words, so DOG would be together, and so on. You can have the words go at a slant, or going down, or whatever you wish.
  • You may also put pictures of these words on the contact paper too.  
  • Add a little glitter, but not too much because it won't stick together that well. 
  • After sticky everything on you want, peel off the rest of the paper and carefully stick the two halves together to form a place mat for your child for his meal time.
  • You could also do Place mat Art with this too!  Just have your child decorate the place mat with things like beads, ribbon, yarn, glitter, stickers, small pompoms, feathers.  Just remember the things that will form a bump in the place mat, should be put in lower corners so that the plates or cups won't wobble.
Go Fish Cards:
  • Remember to add your three new words to your Go Fish Game
Refrigerator Fun:
  • Three more words to add to their magnet game for the fridge
Post-It Note Words:
  • How are the kids doing with the extra help of seeing their words everywhere on post-it notes.
Hide and Seek Letters:
  • Did you remember to have your kids play hide and seek letters around the house this week!
Wooden Letter Blocks:
  • These can be found at most stores like Wal-Mart or Amazon.
  • Kids can spell words with the blocks and build things too.
  • Watch the age limit on these because little children will bite them and might get a piece of the wood free and choke on it.
Alphabet Eating:
  • Alphabet spaghettios
  • Alphabet pasta (great for crafts too)
  • Alphabet cereal (could also them let do art work with this one, too).
  • Cheez-It Scrabble Junior

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Lions, Tigers & Bears Week

Here are the quick links for Lions, Tigers & Bears Week:



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Lions, Tigers, Bears and More! Week 3 September 20-26

This Week Will Be About Wild Animals At The Zoo!







 Don't Forget To Go The Zoo!!!
                  
                                    
                      






Crafts:

Bottle cap Scenes:


Supplies Needed: Bottle Caps, Paint, Glue, White Piece of Construction Paper, Marker
  1. Have your child glue Bottle caps onto a piece of white paper.  For example for a Bear use :2 Large Ones (milk carton lids) for the body and head, 6 small pop bottle ones for the ears, arms, and feet.
  2. When the glues dries, have your child paint their animal(bear).
  3. When the paint dries on the bottle caps,draw a face on the animal then, let your child paint a scene for the animal.  Clouds, Grass, Tree, Birds, Sun and so on.
Egg Carton Lion:

Supplies Needed: Egg Carton, Brown Paint, Gogglie Eyes, Dark Brown or Yellow Yarn, Marker, Glue
  1. Cut a Peak Divider from an egg carton for the body.
  2. Also cut out ears, feet, and nose and glue in place
  3. Paint the body tan and the nose brown
  4. Glue on Eyes
  5. Draw a mouth with a marker
  6. Glue a ruff of yellow yarn around the head and face.
  7. Add a yarn tail, tied and fringed at the end.
This Craft can be found in the book "127 Anytime Crafts Kids Can Make" by Highlights


Meat Container Caged Animals

Supplies Needed: Meat Container (From Butcher), Picture of an Animal, Yarn, Hole Puncher

  1. Let the child color the Animal picture.  Make sure animal can fit inside the meat container.


  2. Cut 3 small slits on top of container and 3 on bottom that line up with the top ones.


  3. Punch a hole in the upper left corner on flat part of container.


  4. Next Glue the Animal into center of the meat container.

  5. Take a 30 inch piece of yarn and put it into hole.  Tie a knot, make sure its in back. 
  6. Starting from the top begin wrapping the yarn through the slits. Top to bottom , around back and top to bottom, tell it looks like bars.  Then take remaining string and tie to top back knot.
  7. When wrapping around, remember not to pull to tight because you will rip the container.
  8. Their animal is now caged in.

Zoo Animal Houses

Supplies Needed:  Old Cd's, Empty Yogurt Cup, Lid (sour cream or butter container), Beads, Glue, Bottle Caps, Packing Peanuts, Glitter, Anything Else you can find.

  1. Begin by gluing the empty yogurt cup upside down onto the CD.


  2. Then Glue the Lid onto the the Cup.


  3. After that let your child decorate away.


  4. Remember to draw a door for their animals to go into.


  5. You could also glue a small plastic animal to the CD.


Zoo Map

Supplies Needed: Big Poster Board, Big Sponge Animals, Finger Paints, Newspaper.
  1. Lay the poster board on the ground on some newspaper.
  2. Tell your child you want them to make a zoo map.
  3. An example: Have them paint a pond of water with paint brushes or their hands(which is a lot of fun),
  4. Then have them put an animal in the water.
  5. They could paint a tall tree and place an animal by it. 
  6. Make sure to put in a Road, Sky, Grass, Sun, Clouds and Whatever else they wish.  My daughter made hand print grass, sky and sun.
  7. Hang it on their bedroom door.

Brown Bear, Brown Bear Chain

Supplies Needed:   Construction Paper(Colors from the book: Brown, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Black, Orange), Brown Bear, Brown Bear Book, Glue
  1. Read the story of Brown Bear, Brown Bear to your child.
  2. Next, Cut 1  (8 inch long, 1 inch Thick) piece of each color.
  3. Next, Glue the brown strip together, to form a ring.
  4. Then, Begin gluing the  colors (in order from the book ),interlocking them together to form a chain.
  5. Finally, see if your child can remember the story by the chain of colors.
  6. After doing this, if you purchased the Brown Bear, Brown Bear puzzle you can do that at this time.
Paper Plate Animals

Supplies Needed: Paper Plates, Paint, Yarn, Hole Puncher
  1. Put the paper plate in front of your child and tell them their going to make a Lion. 
  2. Let them paint a face on the lion and a hair.
  3. Next, when the paint is all dried, punch holes in the top of plate so they can tie yarn to make the mane of the lion.
  4. You could make this into a mask, just cut out eyes and punch a hole on each side of plate, tie a yarn in each hole and tie it around your child's head in a bow.
Mobile

Supplies Needed:  Paper Plate, Yarn, 6 Picture of Animals, Tape, Hole Puncher, Paint
  1. Let your child Paint their paper plate. Let dry.
  2. Next, is too have them color the Animals. Punch a hole in the top of each animal
  3. When the paint is dry, punch 6 holes around the paper plate about the same distance apart.
  4. Cut 6 pieces of yarn about 8 inches long or any length you wish, each one could be a different length.
  5. Next tie each string in a hole.
  6. Then tie the other end of each string to an animal.
  7. In the center of the plate cut 2 slits.
  8. Loop a piece of yarn, your desired length, through the slits and tie in a knot.
  9. Finally, hang from ceiling
Mosaic Animal Art

Supplies Needed:   Foam or felt pieces, Picture of an Animal, Glue, Safety Scissors
  1. Give your child a picture of an animal.
  2. Next, give your child a safety and let them cut up pieces of foam or felt to glue on the animal picture.
  3. Let them glue the pieces onto the picture. You can let them use a glue stick for less of a mess.
Pom Pom Animals

Supplies Needed:  Animal Print or Regular Pom Poms(different sizes), Glue, Gogglie Eyes, Pipe Cleaner
  1. Lay out an assortment of pom pom in front of your child.
  2. How to Make a Bear:
  3. For the Body they need a Big Pom Pom, and for the head a Medium Sized Pom Pom.  Glue these together well.
  4. Next, glue on smaller pom pom arms, legs and ears.
  5. Then glue on the little bitty pom pom nose
  6. Next, glue on the eyes
  7. Cut a little piece of pipe cleaner for the mouth and bend it to a happy face and glue it on.
Felt Purse

Supplies Needed:  6 pieces of Animal Print Felt, Yarn, Scissors, Hole Puncher
  1. Cut pieces, punch holes and cut yarn ahead of time.
  2. (Center)Cut 2  8x 6 inch pieces of felt(could be 2 kinds of prints)
  3. Punch 8 holes down each side of the pieces and 10 holes across the bottom only of each piece. Try to keep them about the same distance apart. 
  4. (Sides)Cut 2  2x 6 inch pieces of felt
  5. Punch 8 holes down each side of the pieces trying to line them up with the other holes from the big pieces.  Punch 2 holes on top for handle.
  6. (Handle)Cut 4  2 1/2 x 6 inch pieces of felt
  7. Punch  2 holes on each end to connect for handle of purse.
  8. (Purse)Cut 52  4 inch pieces of yarn
  9. (Handle)Cut 8  8 inch pieces of yarn
  10. Begin by taking a piece of yarn and tying the sides to the 2 center pieces. Make sure to line up holes.
  11. Next, tie pieces of yarn through the holes in the bottom of the purse and knotting the yarn.
  12. You should now have a fringe like purse with no handle.
  13. Next take 2 long pieces of yarn through the top of the holes on one side of the purse.  Loop the yarn through the holes of one of the handle pieces of yarn and make a knot.
  14. Keep this up for the next 3 pieces and on your final piece, tie them together with the other side of the purse on top. 
Animal Sun Catchers

Supplies Needed:  Animal Sun catchers, Sun catcher Paint and Paint Brushes, Suction Cups
  1. Have your child paint their sun catchers whatever color they wish.
  2. Hang them up proudly in your window.
  3. Great gift ideas.
Ceramic Animals

Supplies Needed:  Ceramic Animals (find at Walmart, Craft Stores), Paint, Brushes
  1. Have your child paint their animals
  2. Display them on a shelf
  3. Great gift ideas.
Animal Necklaces

Supplies Needed:  Round plastic lid from container (sour cream or butter) , animal picture, glue, yarn, scissors, markers, colored paper scraps, hole puncher.
  1. Punch a hole in top at the top of the lid or on the rim.
  2. Decorate the front of the rim with permanent markers.
  3. Cut a piece of colored paper to fit the center of the lid. Glue the paper on the lid. let dry.
  4. Cut the picture smaller than the colored paper.  Glue the picture on the colored paper. Make sure the hole in the lid is at the top of the picture.
  5. Cut a piece of yarn about 26 inches long to fit over your child's head when it is tied. Put one end through the hole in the lid.  Then tie the ends together.
Foam Picture Frame

Supplies Needed:  Foam Picture Frame, Recent Zoo Picture or Picture of your Child, Foam Zoo Animals, stickers or stamps, glue, magnets.
  1. Let your child decorate a foam picture frame however they want.
  2. Insert recent picture of your child in picture
  3. Could put magnets on the back of the frame to hang it on the fridge or file cabinet at work or anywhere a magnet can stick.
Foam Sun Visor

Supplies Needed:  Foam Sun Visor, Foam Animals, Glitter, Glue, Jewels, Pom Poms, Ribbon, Stamps
  1. Give your child a the sun visor and tell them to decorate it anyway they want.
  2. Let your child wear it to the zoo if you go.
  3. I would recommend not putting your child's name on the hat for safety reasons.
Zoo Keeper, Zoo Keeper What Do You See?

Supplies Needed: 16 Different Pictures of Different Animals for your child to color , Big Foam Piece, Yarn, 10 pieces of Card Stock, Markers, Foam Letters, Glitter, Crayons(Need 16 Different Colors), Glue, picture of your child.

We are going to be making a book just like brown bear brown bear what do you see.

  1. Make sure pictures are small enough to fit in their book you are going to make them.  Leave room for writing your book too.
  2. Let your child color the pictures.  Each animal must only be one color. While your child is coloring you could make their book or you could have it done ahead of time.
  3. If you don't have any pictures, have your child draw their own animals, again they must be only one color.
  4. First take your foam piece and cut it in half.
  5. Fold your card stock pieces in half.
  6. Place your foam piece on top and bottom of card stock. Punch 3 holes done the folded side
  7. Tie the book together with yarn.
  8. When your child is done coloring. Glue the pictures into the book. No animal picture on first page. First page is for the picture of your child. No pictures on last two pages or back page either, explain at end. Trim the pictures down if you need too.  Glue one picture on each opening. So when you turn the page there is only one animal.
  9. When your pictures are done. You can write your book.
  10. Title on Front with foam letters is " Zoo Keeper, Zoo Keeper".
  11. Front page(First page), should be the start of book.  Your child's picture should be glued here.  Write Zoo Keeper, Zoo Keeper   What do you see? I see a Red Lion looking at me.
  12. On next page, should be a picture of one animal.  If its a Red Lion,  Then write :  Red Lion Red Lion what do you see.  I see a Gray Elephant looking at me.This all goes on the same page.
  13. Next Page should be a picture of animal single animal with a different color.  If its a Gray Elephant you would write:  Gray Elephant, Gray Elephant what do you see?  I see a Purple monkey looking at me.
  14. And the next pages would go on like this until the last 2 pages.  On next to the last open page, you can put your child into the book. Glue a Picture of your child here. Then write for instances,  Little Belle, Little Belle, what do you see?  I see....
  15. Then on last opening put  all your animals in your book a red lion, gray elephant, purple monkey, etc.  you can have smaller pictures of the ones they colored on this page or have them draw them in.  This will make it their own, if you let them do this.  Just make sure you allow enough room for all their animals and make sure to write the animal under each picture but no colors just the animal.  Then write a remark after all the animals like: All the animals wanting to be set free! or wishing they were as free as me! Or wanting to Roam like me! 
  16. On back page you could write made by (your child's name)
Binoculars

Supplies Needed: Paint, Brushes, Glue, 3 empty TP rolls

  1. Cut one of the TP rolls in half.
  2. Let your child paint all 3 rolls. Let dry
  3. Next, glue the 2 larger rolls together and then glue the smaller on top in the middle. Let Dry
  4. Can decorate if they want.
Safari Hat

Supplies Needed:  Paper or Plastic Plate, Paper or Plastic Bowl (big enough to somewhat or fit on your child's head), Scissors, Yarn, Glue, Paint, Decorations, Hole Puncher

  1. First place a plate upside down and place a bowl upright on plate. Trace around the bowl.  The plate should now have a circle on it.  Cut the circle out the the plate.
  2. Next, glue the bowl upside on the upside plate. Let dry.
  3. Then, let your child paint the hat. Let paint dry and then let then decorate it.
  4. Then punch a hole on each side of the hat for the yarn to go through to help hold the hat on.
Animal Pictures:

Supplies Needed:  Pictures of Different Zoo Animals, Index cards, Glue, Marker

  1. Print off pictures of different animals, or pictures of your own from a zoo trip.
  2. Glue pictures to index cards.
  3. On the back side of pictures, write the animals names
  4. Quiz your child on the animals

Activities:

Plan A Trip To The Zoo!!!!


Safari Hunt:
  • Gather your Binoculars, Safari Hat and animal pictures you made and/or stuffies.
  • Place them around the house in different areas
  • Let your child put on the hat and search throughout the house, with their binoculars, for hidden animals. 
Grow Capsules in Cages:

  • These can be found at the Dollar Tree. 


  • You just a water to the inside of the cage and in a couple days their animals will have grown to the size of the cages.

Elefun Game:

  • These can be purchased at most stores.


  • You place all the butterflies in the machine and give each child a net


  • Then you turn the machine on and each child tries to catch the butterflies in their net, when the elephant blows them out his truck.


  • Don't forget the batteries, if you buy this game.

Guess What Animal I Am!
  • Have a child act out an animal ,with noises and gestures and let the other children or yourself guess what animal they are.
Zoo Keeper Says:
  • Its just like Simon says except they are a zoo keeper
  • Zoo Keeper says "Act Like a Monkey!"
  • Its a lot of fun and plenty of exercise.
Alligator Egg Hunt

  • Hide plastic Easter eggs, with baby alligator or animals in them, around the house or yard.


  • Then tell your child that a mommy alligator has lost her eggs and wants them to help find them for her.


  • They can put on their safari hat and bring their binoculars with to find the eggs.


  • Once they find all the eggs, tell them the eggs are ready to hatch and let them see what is inside.


  • Make sure to explain if you put any other animals in there that they are not born from eggs.

Find The Animal!

  • Take your picture cards and hide them around the house.


  • Next, tell each child that they must find a certain animal.  If they see another animal they must leave it and only find the animal they were told to find.

Monkey See, Monkey Do!
  • Whoever goes first, everyone must follow exactly what the leader is doing, no matter how silly it must seem.
Try to be an Elephant!
  • Each child is given a straw(trunk) and a pom pom (not to small, do not want a real small one to suck up straw and choke)
  • They must then try to suck the pom pom to the straw and see how far they can go, before it drops.
  • You could also have a contest to see how far you can blow the pom pom, after sucking it up with the straw.
  • Another game is to take the straws and blow the pom pom across the room and the first one over the finish line wins!
Coloring Pages

  • Print out pictures of zoo animals and let your child color them. Check supply list for great websites.


  • Menards has great learning coloring books with all sorts of animals, tattoos, and stickers in them for a $1. If you buy so many you get them all free with mail in rebate.  Just remember the rebate can only be used at Menards.

Barrel Of Monkey Game

  • Can be purchased at most stores.

Animal Puzzles:

  • Can be purchased at most stores.


  • Brown Bear, Brown Bear ones can be found at Kohls and Wal-mart


  • Can make your own.  Check past lessons to see how.

Make Up Your Own Animal!

  • Have your child and yourself make up an animal.  For instance: Kangaroo and Rooster = Kangarooster or Elephant and Alligator = Elegator.


  • After making up your new animals, have your child draw what they might look like on a piece of paper. Remember to write what they are under each picture.


  • Have fun thinking up new animals.

Playdoh Animals
  • Let your child make little animals out of playdoh to have their own zoo.
  • Check last weeks Bake, Cook, Make Day Saturday for a homemade recipe.  If you let the dough harden you can paint them and have them for awhile.
We're Going On A Bear Hunt!
  • After reading the book, go back and read it again.  This time do the motions!
  • Motions!
  • When it says what do you see, put your hand on your forehead like your looking far ahead.
  • The Tall Tree part look up like your looking at a tall tree.
  • The Wide River, make your arms as wide as they can go
  • When it says bear hunt you can act like a bear, look back and forth
  • When it gets to the bear pretend to touch something, feel the hair and touch the teeth
  • Kids love this book and I hope yours does too.
Animal Memory Card Game
  • Need 2 copies of the same animal picture. Glue these pictures on cardboard squares, which should be 2x2 inches.  Repeat again with about 10 more animal pictures. Its up to you. Let dry.
  • Turn over the cardboard pieces so the pictures are face down.
  • Take turns in trying to find the matches of each animal. If you find a match, you go again.  If you don't find a match, turn your cards over and the next person goes.





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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Supplies Needed For Week 3 Sept. 20-26 Lions, Tigers, Bears and More!

Week 3 Theme is going to be Lions, Tigers, Bears and More!







Supplies Needed For Crafts:
  • Bottle Caps, Paint, Glue
  • Egg Carton, Brown paint, Gogglie Eyes, Dark Brown or Yellow Yarn
  • Couple Meat Containers(from butcher), Picture of Animals, Yarn
  • CD, Empty yogurt container, Plastic Lid, Beads, Glue, Bottle Caps, Packing peanuts
  • Big Sponge Animals, Paint, Poster Board
  • Construction Paper
  • Paper Plate, Paint, Yarn, Gogglie Eyes
  • Paper Plate, Yarn, Picture of Animals in Zoo, Tape, Hole Puncher
  • Foam or felt Pieces, Picture of an Animal at the Zoo
  • Glue, Gogglie Eyes, Pipe Cleaner, Pom Poms (they do have animal design one now)
  • Animal Print Felt, Yarn
  •  Animal Sun Catchers, Sun catcher Paint
  • Ceramic Zoo Animals, Paint, Paint Brushes
  • Plastic Lid From Food Container Like Sour Cream Or Butter, Hole Puncher, Animal Picture, Glue, Yarn, Scissors, Markers, Colored Paper Scrap
  • Foam Picture Frame, Foam Zoo Animals, Glitter Glue
  • Foam Sun Visor, Foam Animals, Glue, Glitter
  • All Sorts Of Pictures Of Animals, Big Foam Piece, 10 Pieces Of Card Stock, Yarn, Markers, Glitter, Foam Letters, Glue
  • 2 Empty Toilet Paper Rolls, Paint, Stapler or Rubber Bands
  • Paper or Plastic Plate, Plastic Or Paper Bowl (Big Enough For Your Child's Head), Tan Paint, Yarn, Foam Animals, Stickers or Pictures Of Animals, Glue
Supplies Needed For Activities:
  • Grow Capsules In Cages (Dollar Tree) 
  • EleFun Game
  • 2 8x10 Pieces Of Cardboard or An Empty Box Of Cereal, Animal Pictures, Glue
  • Coloring Pages and Activity Sheets
  • Play-Doh
  • Plain Pieces of White Paper, Crayons
  • Animal Tattoos
  • Animal Puzzles (Could Make Your Own Again).  Kohl's and Wal-Mart Have Brown Bear, Brown Bear Ones
  • Plastic Eggs, small alligators toys to fill it with
  • Pictures of Zoo Animals, Index Cards or plastic zoo animals or stuff animals
  • Barrel Of Monkey Game
  • Straws and Penny Size Pom-Poms
  • Items to pretend they are a Zoo Vet
  • Menards Has Great Learning Sticker and Tattoo Coloring Pages On Sale Now For $1.
Educational Supply List:
  • Index Cards
  • Foam Book,  Foam Letters
  • Print Out More Practice Pages
  • 30 Cardboard Squares
  • Post-It Notes
  • Blank Sheets of Paper
  • Alphabet cereal
  • Pictures of all the Words Learning so far, blank pieces of paper
  • Disney Baby Books
  • More Disney Baby Books
Suggested Books:
  • Five Little Monkey Series Books by Eileen Christelow
  • Marsupial Sue by John Lithgow
  • Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle
  • 1,2,3 To The Zoo by Eric Carle
  • Can't You Sleep Little Bear by Martin Waddel and Barbara Firth
  • Curious George Goes To The Zoo by
  • Wild Baby Animals by DK Reader
  • We're Going On A Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury
  • Monkey And Me by Emily Gravett
  • I Don't Want To Take A Bath by Julia Sykes and Tim Warnes
  • Actual Size by Steve Jenkins
  • What Do You Do With A Tail Like This? by Steve Jenkins
  • Biggest, Strongest, Fastest by Steve Jenkins
  • All 3 Steve Jenkins Books Can Be Found At Kohls For Just $5 And There Are Stuffies To Match
  • Let's Read About Animals I See At The Zoo: Koalas by Weekly Reader
  •          "                                   "                     : Bears by Weekly Reader
  •          "                                   "                     : Tigers by Weekly Reader
  •          "                                   "                     : Giraffes by Weekly Reader
  •          "                                   "                     : Elephants by Weekly Reader
  •          "                                   "                     : Camels by Weekly Reader
  • The Lady With The Alligator Purse by Nadine Bernard Westcott
  • Tub Time For Harry by Jesus Gaban
  • Starry Safari by Linda Ashman
  • Hello Baby! by Mem Fox
  • Put Me In The Zoo by Dr Seuss (My Favorite Book)
Suggested Videos:
  • Lion King 1 & 2
  • The Wild
  • Madagascar 1 & 2
  • Curious George Goes To The Zoo
  • Open Season 1 & 2
  • Wonder Pets
  • Go Diego Go
  • 64 Zoo Lane TV show
  • Tarzan
  • George Of The Jungle
Snacks/Food:
  • Animal Crackers
  • Animal Chicken Nuggets
  • Animal Fruit Snacks
  • Teddy Gram
  • Pancake Animals (add sausage over pancake to look like bars)
  • Animal Sandwiches(Use Cookie Cutters)
  • Peanuts In The Shell (Elephant) (Not Suitable For Infants, Choking Hazard)
  • Bananas (Monkey)
  • Cheetos (Twisted Tail ones)
  • Alphabet Soup
Supplies For Wacky Wednesday (Circus Theme)
  • 6 Buckets, Ping Pong Ball
  • 6 Empty Pop Cans, Tennis Ball
  • Face Paint
  • Ducks, Pool Or Tub, Permanent Marker
  • Circus Games At Dollar Tree
  • Prizes (Small Toys, Stickers, Crayons)
  • Tattoos
  • Yarn
  • Try To Make Balloon Animals( Kit can be found for a couple bucks at stores)(Careful with small ones because of choking hazard)
  • Plain Party Hats to decorate for clown hats, Foam Stickers, Glue, Glitter
  • Circus Themed Coloring Pages
  • Empty TP Roll, Construction Paper, Glue, Markers, Plain Piece of White Paper
  • Print out about 10 Fish, Stick(long Dowel), yarn, 10 paper clips, Magnet
  • 10 empty pop bottles, 10 pictures of animal faces, Ball, Glue
  • Electric Popcorn Popper, unpopped popcorn
  • Popped Popcorn, construction paper, glue
Suggested Food/Snack Items For Wacky Wednesday
  • Hot Dogs
  • Nachos
  • Cotton Candy
  • Circus Peanut Candy or Gummies(Dollar Tree)
  • Popcorn
  • Peanuts In Shell
  • Apple Slices and Carmel Dip
  • Ice Cream
  • Pizza
Thirsty For Knowledge Thursday Supplies:
  • Index Cards, 2 duplicate pictures of items 3 and 4
  • 1  8x10 Cardboard Piece or Empty Cereal Box, 2 duplicate pictures of items of 3 and 4
  • Foam Book
  • Blank Pieces Of Paper, Scissors, Markers
Bake/Cook/Make Day Saturday Supplies:

Lion Cookies:
  • 1 roll (16.5) Pillsbury refrigerated peanut butter cookies or you can make your own)
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons miniature candy-coated chocolate baking bits or recess pieces
  • 1 cup chow mein noodles
  • Brown Decorating Gel
Monkey Bread:
  • 3 Pack of frozen dough in freezer section at stores
  • Package of Stick Butter
  • Sugar
  • Cinnamon
  • Half and Half

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Bake/Cook/Make Day Saturday!

Saturdays are set aside to spend some quality, fun time in the kitchen with your child





Supplies Needed For All Projects:  Skewers, Various Fruits like: Strawberries, Apples, Oranges, Bananas and Grapes.  Cheese(cubed), Easy Bake Oven Recipe, Flour, Salt, Water, Bowl, Spoon, Tempera Paint, Plastic squeeze bottles, food coloring, plastic bags, index cards, pictures.


When cooking with children a fun thing to have for them is picture recipe cards.  You can number index cards in the order the recipe calls for and then have pictures of what is needed.  Step by step recipe cards with pictures are fun for kids because even if they can't read they can sure follow pictures.  There is an example below that I found at this website.




Try to explain what everything is to your child your using from ingredients, to measuring cups.


Fruit Kabobs:

Supplies Needed:  Skewers, Fruit, Cheese(Cubed)

Directions:
  • Wash your fruits.
  • Peel your oranges, apples and bananas
  • Cut up your fruits. Your child should be able to help with this project if they use a lettuce knife cutter (which can be found at stores like Target, Jewel). Cut the Strawberries in half(make sure tops are on them), cut your apples in cubes. Slice your bananas.
  • Cut up a chuck of cheese into cubes.
  • Give your child a Skewer and let them make their own fruit kabob.
  • This could be fun for a tea party.
Easy Bake Oven Recipes:  http://www.eborecipes.com/

Supplies Needed:  Whatever you decide to make.  Just remember you don't have to have an easy bake oven to do these recipes. Could use dinosaur or egg shape cookie cutter if making cookies. Could also use for a tea party.


Uncooked Dough:

Supplies Needed:  1cup flour, 1/4 c. salt, 1/2 c. water, food coloring, a bowl and a spoon, plastic tubs or plastic bags

Directions:

Remember to let your child help you.
  1. In the bowl, stir together the flour and salt and then add the water.
  2. Mix the dough with your hands. If it does not hold together, add a little more water.  If it is sticky, add a little flour.  The dough is just right when it does not stick to your hands.
  3. Divide the dough into two or more balls.  Mix a few drops of food coloring into each ball.  For a marbled look, just mix the coloring a little.
  4. If your not going to use the dough right away, store it in separate plastic bags or tubs.  It will last in the fridge for one to two weeks.

Puffy Paint:

Supplies Needed:  1 equal parts of flour, salt, and water, 1 bowl and spoon, liquid tempera paint to desired color, plastic squeeze bottles such as mustard or ketchup containers.

Directions:
  1. Mix equal parts of flour, salt and water in a bowl
  2. add liquid tempera paint for color in desired amount
  3. pour into plastic squeeze bottles
  4. Let your child paint away.
  5. Mixture will harden into a puffy shape.

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