Saturday, April 14, 2012

library week

Book: D.W.'s Library Card by Marc Brown

This book is a great way to introduce the library to little ones. You can talk about how to get a library book, checking out materials, renewing, and taking care of library books.
Activity: practicing writing names

For this story I was able to interest my little girl in starting to learn how to write her name. She can recognize it and tell you how to spell it, but she hasn't been really interested in writing it. She loves the library though so writing her name to get her own card has been a good motivation. I wrote it in a light colored pencil. Then I had her grip the pencil while I helped her trace the letters. Eventually, we'll work up to having her trace it or write it on her own. Then work on her full name like in the book.

Snack: bookworms

I love this idea from Sweet Serendipity!
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Thursday, April 12, 2012

clouds

Book: It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles G. Shaw

This is a great book with simple text about the different shapes of clouds. Read it aloud to your early bird the first time then have them read it with you. Eventually, the predictable text should be easy enough for them to read it on their own.



Activity: Shaving Cream Clouds

Shaving cream seemed the best substance to imitate puffy clouds. I sprayed a bunch on the kitchen table and put out my daughters play dough cookie cutters so that she could make shapes in it. Some worked better than others. The fact that some of the shapes were harder to see, just resembled clouds even more.


Snack: marshmallows

The different sizes and shapes of marshmallows that are available make a great "cloud" snack.


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Saturday, April 7, 2012

easter book list


Happy Easter Little Critter by Mercer Mayer
The Bunny Hop by Sara Albee
Owen's Marshmallow Chick by Kevin Henkes
Duck & Goose Here Comes the Easter Bunny!
The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
Easter by Gail Gibbons
Happy Easter, Mouse! by Laura Numeroff
Happy Easter, Biscuit! by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Shapes with Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
The Easter Story retold by Allia Zobel-Nolan
Here Comes Easter! by Caroline Jayne Church
The Easter Egg by Jan Brett
The Berenstain Bears and the Real Easter Eggs by Jan and Stan Berenstain

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

caterpillars and ordinal numbers

Book:


Activity: pom pom number caterpillars
This book is great for practicing ordinal numbers! I printed off numbers 1 to 10 and had my daughter make her own caterpillars on the numbers. While she did this we talked about ordinal numbers: which one is first, second, third, etc. I didn't have her glue them because I want her to be able to do this activity again if she wants.

Snack: candypillars

I found a cute idea from the Celebration Shoppe to use rollos and M&M's, but I wanted something a little healthier. I used banana slices and the white chocolate M&M's. I used peanut butter to stick the candy on, but Nutella would be good too I bet.

5 components of reading suggestions:
{phonemic awareness}
have your early bird break up the word "caterpillar" into it's syllables; practice clapping, stomping, snapping, and counting the syllables
{phonics}
point out to your early bird the "r"s in caterpillar change the sound of the e and a; have your early bird find other words that the r changes it's sound, for example: horn, bird, garden, butterfly, cardinal
{fluency}
have your early bird help you read the first part of each page; "the ___ little caterpillar"
{vocabulary}
have your early bird practice recognizing ordinal numbers; print off the words or numbers and put in order
{comprehension}
quiz your early bird on what each caterpillar did
Wednesday, April 4, 2012

the amazing egg race inspired by jan brett

Book: The Easter Egg by Jan Brett
Activity:There are lots of activities that could be done with this book (check out Toddler Approved!). I came up with my idea from reading the book and noticing that Jan Brett uses the word "amazing" a few times. I decided to focus on this vocabulary word with our own Amazing Egg Race!

If you don't know about the TV show, it's is about partners who race around the world gathering clues to get to the final destination with the big prize. The Amazing Egg Race is similar in that partners travel around to find eggs with clues in them directing them to the big Easter prize.

Setup:
1) Gather up as many kid vehicles as possible and stash them at various places around your house, yard, park, etc.
2) Print out clues directing the partners from one vehicle to the next and place them in plastic eggs. Hide the eggs on the vehicles.
3) Have a fun prize at the end!

For our race my husband and daughter became Hoppi and the Easter Bunny who were racing around the campus where we live looking for the eggs hidden on one of our rides. They started with the tricycle...


which took them to the wagon...

then they took the stroller...
to a ride on Daddy's bike...
and finally a drive in her cozy coupe...
to brother who had the big prize: Jelly Beans!

This activity could be adapted several ways. One twist could be racing with an egg without cracking it.

Snack: Jelly Beans!

5 components of reading suggestions:
{phonemic awareness}
have your early bird make up silly words using the rime -oppi and adding new onsets
{phonics}
have your early bird hunt for short e sounds in the story
{fluency}
have your early bird read the text in italics and with exclamation points with the correct emphasis
{vocabulary}
have your early bird make a face like they would when they see something "amazing"; play a game making other faces like happy, sad, mad, etc and throw in amazing
{comprehension}
have your early bird draw pictures of all the different eggs that the bunnies made in the story



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