Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Learning the Color Orange!

Don't forget Friday is our pajama day, stuffed animal friends are welcomed too! We will be watching a slideshow movie of the toddlers and having a snack on the sleeping bags with many more fun activities including glow sticks!.
 
 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
 
Music &
Movement
(Self-Expression, Songs, Instruments-rattles & shakers)
 
 
 
Bible Time
 
Morning action songs
 
Throwing fabric leaves in the air!
Five Little Pumpkins finger play
 
Taking fun dress up pictures!
 
Water in sensory table with glow sticks in the dark!
Literacy &
Language
(Book titles or
language activities)
Welcome Clapping Song!
Word Action Cards
 
Pointing to them
I-Spy Orange!
 
Finding orange things
Reading:
 
Baby Loves Fall!
Reading:
 
It’s Pumpkin Day, Mouse!
Gross Motor
Indoor & Outdoor
(Toddler Games, Physical Coordination)
 
Playing outside on the playground
 
Building with Orange Blocks
 
 
Crunching through the Fall leaves outside
 
 
Crawling through tunnels in the classroom
Learning to roll on blankets
Fine Motor
(Manipulatives)
 
Holding onto our spoons at lunch time
Scribbling with
Orange markers
Orange bingo dabbers on paper plates
Ripping Orange paper
Orange play dough and pipe cleaners
Creative Experiences
 
(Art and Sensory Experiences)
 
Teacher’s Choice
Handprint Art
Mixing Red and Yellow Paint
Marble Painting with Orange
Painting with Orange


Such Busy Toddlers!

 
I love taking turns bringing my toddlers to the big playground next door to us. I feel as though they have out climbed all of our playground and need a little challenge, plus I love the tunnel and the swings. It's fun to watch them explore it all! We will try and do this in the next months to come!
 
 
 
We worked on some fine motor art activities that they love to do. We scribbled with markers and used glue and tissue paper by patting it down to our papers which they did very well like the Big kids!
 
 

 
Our Cutest Moments:
 

 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Picture Day=Picture Overload!!!

 
The meltdowns, the crying over their outfits and just changing them from one activity to the other so they didn't dirty their dress up clothes, I'd say it was well worth their cuteness! We however did have an excellent afternoon and they all slept so good that we ended up waking half of the class up.
 
 
I made a smilebox slideshow because you know that any special occasion I tend to go picture overload. Please enjoy!
 
 
Here's some funny video's that will surely make you smile!
 
 
As you can see we read many books throughout the day and we all have our favorites, I guess I need to stock up on some duplicate books!
 
 


Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Were going on a nature walk...

 
We went outside this morning to collect pinecones to put in our basket, I was surprised at how many we got! They had fun trying to pick up as many as they could, and running all over the grass.
 
 
 
 
 
We settled down with some flashcard fun. I started off by showing them one card at a time to see if anyone could answer what it was, the older ones told me right away. The younger ones recognized the cards if I had a pair of two cards out they could hand me what I asked for. We do this twice a week instead of our morning story time.
 
 
Our Cutest Moments:
 

 


Monday, September 21, 2015

Fall Harvest


 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
 
Music &
Movement
(Self-Expression, Songs, Instruments-rattles & shakers)
 
 
 
Bible Time
 
Morning action songs
 
Throwing fabric leaves in the air!
 
 
Picture Day!!!
 

Itsy Bitsy Spider
 
Finger play with spider rings
 
Strumming the ukulele
Literacy &
Language
(Book titles or
language activities)
Welcome Clapping Song!
Word Action Cards
 
Pointing to them
Reading:
 
Touch and Feel Fall Book
Reading:
 
Baby Loves Fall!
Reading:
 
It’s Pumpkin Day, Mouse!
Gross Motor
Indoor & Outdoor
(Toddler Games, Physical Coordination)
 
Playing outside on the playground
 
Going for a leaf hunt outside to collect some leaves
 
Tip Toe Toes!
 
Walking on our tip toes
 
 
Wet and Dry Fall Items in the sensory table
Discovery Nature Bottles
Fine Motor
(Manipulatives)
 
Holding onto our spoons at lunch time
Picking up pine cones and putting them in our buckets
Ripping up paper
Scribbling with brown markers
Sound Knob Puzzles
Creative Experiences
 
(Art and Sensory Experiences)
 
Teacher’s Choice
Acorn Handprint
Torn Paper Tree
Handprint Tree with Fall colors
Scarecrow Footprint