We close for Veteran's Day since Papa Joe is a Veteran. To try to convey a little of what being a veteran means to young children, we read a story. We read "The Flag We Love" by Pam Munoz Ryan because it shows ways we use the Flag to represent our pride in our country. It shows fireworks, and later it Francis Scott Key with bombs bursting in the distance. We talked about how fireworks remind us of the loud bombs and how scary that must have been. However loud they were, Francis Scott Key was very happy to see the Flag still there, so he wrote the Star Spangled Banner. The children all know the Star Spangled Banner so now they know a little bit about who wrote it. The book also shows a few pictures of ways that we use our Flag to show respect, and to show respect for things our country stands for. We also read "Lola Loves Stories" because it is fun to read. The story shows her reading with family members, and playing nicely with friends or by herself as she acts out the stories.
To remind us of the Flag and our country, we used red and blue paint on white paper to make flags. Most enjoyed using pom poms to dip in paint and put on paper. Some didn't want to touch the mess so we added clothes pins to help them paint without the messy feeling. Most children got the idea right away, and had a great time with flag painting.
The VPK Classroom used a fun page to practice drawing a line from one thing to a matching picture - using the different military services. We also talked about shapes, and traced different shapes around pictures of the different military services. I found these pages for free on http://www.3dinosaurs.com/printables/packs/veteransday.php
Other activities that we worked on in VPK today were - counting pumpkin seeds out using tweezers to place on pumpkin pictures, matching pumpkin letters (all upper case), matching upper to lower case coconuts on palm trees (Chicka Chicka Boom Boom), and matching upper and lower case letter leaves to their matching letter tree. This was all after we reviewed homework for the week and everyone was able to choose a treasure from the treasure box.
While the VPK group was working on their activities, the younger group had morning circle time, their choice of puzzles, and then they read The Crayola Color Book, Mighty Moves Diggers and Dumpers, I Dreamed I Was A Fireman, and I Spy Little Wheels. After reading they worked with shape sorters especially the newer shape sorter we have that makes sounds while they go in. It is a great motivator to putting the right shape in: Battat Sound Sorter
While they were taking turns putting the shapes in, they were also learning social skills like sharing. They love home living so of course they worked in home living. I say worked because that is their job right now - to learn while playing. They used all sorts of food with dishes, cups, cupcakes, and more to make and serve just the right thing.
This blog is purely for sharing ideas and resources for preschool age children. I love teaching and encouraging the children that I am allowed the privilege to teach. I hope that you, the reader, will find a joy in teaching the children in your life. What a blessing to be a teacher. :)
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
As times change we try to keep up with ways to connect with
you, so here goes something new. Keep that in mind, this is my first attempt at blogging. This week we are talking about how to be a
Super Friend, or how to be a good friend so you have friends. Valuable information for all ages, even
adults. Yesterday we made a "Circle
of Friends" display. We care about ourselves,
and our friends so we want to be safe and keep friends safe. We are kind to respect ourselves and friends. We will keep reminding ourselves of this all
year long.
We also have used things that we find in fall such as
leaves, acorns, and pumpkins in some of our activities this week. We have sorted the leaves by color, as well
as added some letters and tree shapes to sort the leaves onto the appropriate
lettered tree. We used little pumpkin
pictures with letters for a simple upper case letter match game. We also used
pumpkin pictures and seeds to read the number and count the seeds on the
pumpkin. Then I can't forget the Ten
Frame Leaves that we used with acorns. (The Moffatt Girls)
Hope you enjoyed a little bit of what we did this week. These activities were enjoyed by the VPK
class, as well as some by the three-year olds. Thanks for reading. Please give feedback about what you liked
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