Saturday, November 20, 2010

School Time: Week 11 (Tt, Big and Little, Thanksgiving)

We started out this week with a craft based on the book Big Truck and Little Truck by Jan Carr


You can read the details here.

 Because we were focusing on big and little, our muffin tin this week also revolved around this theme, in addition to the Food Pyramid theme it was supposed to be.


 

On Tuesday we made and took Turkey Cookies to playgroup.



On Wednesday we went to visit my mom as an early Thanksgiving (hubby has to work the night before)

These were taken on the way there:



Okay, so I was at my mom's for crying out loud and suddenly I am seeing  a shape lesson in their lunch.  I was randomly placing food on the girls' plates when I noticed I had a circle, rectangle and square.  Then I saw I could make this:



And grandma getting down to play with Hannah



Then it was back to some lesson time on Thursday after Hannah finally decided to take a nap. 
I decided to keep with the Big/Little theme and make a chart for them to sort big and little Thanksgiving pictures on:





Then we lined these turkeys up smallest to biggest.

This was a bit of a challenge as we have never done it before.

I tried limiting Amelia to three at first, but she wanted to use all of them, though she didn't comprehend how to organize them.

As I was going through my pictures last week I saw a picture of Tabitha using the medicine dropper water activity.  I hadn't realized how long it's been since I let her do this.

This was taken January 2009.  I really hadn't realized it had been almost 2 years since we did this activity.


This time I opted for the larger medicine dropper. Of course the most difficult thing is trying to explain that you have to squeeze it first then let go to let the water go up into the dropper.

Amelia really took to this activity and even asked for it later on in the evening.

And on Friday we went to Story Time of course.  A few weeks ago the librarian had us trace the children's hands on to some brown paper.  This week she had them all cut out and ready to go.


The children glued them onto the paper.


Gave the hands legs, wattles and eyes


And glued on tail feathers.
Aren't they cute turkeys.

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6 comments:

  1. The turkeys look great and love the pictures with grandma! Very special!! Kerri

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  2. The turkey cookies are so cute. If I tried to make them, they would never come out looking that good.

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  3. What a nice week. I love the pictures of the kids sleeping in the car. What a great teaching moment about shapes with the sandwich, and making the face too. I like your crafts too. I'm trying to teach my son how to trace his hand and use it for coloring.

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  4. I love the big and little activity. The happy face sandwich is so cute. JDaniel4's Mom
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  5. The turkey cookies look awesome! Also love the turkey handprint!

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  6. Love the turkeys! Great idea on the big and small lesson. My son has not gotten the concept yet either. It's a work in progress. :)
    Nicole

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