Wednesday, December 23, 2009

It has been a while!


Wow! It has been a while since I have posted anything recent! This month has come and gone in a blink of an eye! The kids and I had so much fun this month learning all about our 5 senses and playing with our new props(vintage suitcases and the steamer trunk). We also added white and purple to our painter's palette.
The five senses are so important when you are working with children. They learn so much through touching different textures, seeing things that are esthetically pleasing, smelling, hearing(listening) and of course their favorite exploring the world by tasting it! I always make sure I am teaching all five senses. This month we had the chance to do different activities to make the children more aware of their senses. I love having a different theme every month! It is so fun to see the children look at the world in different ways! Not only does our theme change but the children's way of thinking!( keeps evolving)

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Something is fishy

More nonsense......I stuck a fish decal on the stove and made up a whole story about last nights dinner. It went something like this...I asked Amelia "what do you want for dinner?"and she said "fish". I looked in the refrigerator, I looked in the dryer, I looked in the dishwasher, I looked in the shower, and I even looked in Nicks lunch box. I couldn't find fish anywhere. Then we put our shoes, our coats, a scarf, and a hat on and went to the market. When we got to the market the fish had already gone to bed for the night. I asked Amelia "what should we do?" She said "lets go fishing." We went back home I packed our fishing poles, tackle box and Amelia loaded the boat! When we got to the lake we ran into more problems and more adventures. But to make a long story short, when we got home to cook our dinner one of the fish tried to escape. So we named him Henry, the singing fish(because he is singing).
The kids got a lot of laughs out of my story and had fun with the fish all day long. Of course they knew it was just a silly story.

Unclaimed Baggage Center








Yes, it is a new month and we have tucked away all of our ticket booth manipulative's. We worked hard on creating an unclaimed baggage center for this month's theme "Suitcase Senses." We filled four vintage suitcases with dress up clothes and props. We packed for grandma's house, counted them, stacked them, sorted them, counted the items inside them and worked our fine motor skills opening and closing them. What all will we put in our suitcase's this month? I am wondering how many squashes will they hold? Of course we have to add some nonsense to our curriculum and daily exploring!

GZA Post Office






We went down to our local Post Office. After we explored the post office we went home to design and make a post office in our dramatic child size village. It was their idea to use two rooms. One for weighing, sorting and sending and the other room for mailbox's just like the real post office! Introducing a post office into our tiny town opens up endless opportunities to teach the kids through play.
Airmail.... sending a bird
balloon through the mail was not my idea.
That is nonsense!