Friday, January 7, 2011
Melt the ice cube game
The pre-k class enjoyed playing a dice game called "Melt the Ice Cube." This is a game I found on one of my favorite websites "Little Giraffes." Each number on the dice that we rolled had different method we could use to melt our ice cube. It was fun seeing whose ice cube melted the quickest.
We got to sprinkle 10 sprinkles of salt if we rolled a 5.
It's Cold Outside
Since we returned to school following Christmas break, the children have been busy with many new center time activities. One of the favorites is creating snowmen out of playdough.

The Friday preschool class painted snowflakes that were taped out on their papers. We used four different shades of paint and sponges for these paintings. (This is an idea I got from one of my favorite blogs, Frugal Family Fun. It's a great resource for fun activities you can do with items you probably already have at home.)

They are beautiful!

I added the preschool class's snowflakes to a display of polar bear paintings that the pre-k students painted. They enjoyed learning about how to add texture to their artwork by using different tools. For these paintings we added salt to watercolor paint for the sky and we put saran wrap over the blue tempera paint to make the snow/ice texture. We really enjoyed the results!
They are beautiful!
I added the preschool class's snowflakes to a display of polar bear paintings that the pre-k students painted. They enjoyed learning about how to add texture to their artwork by using different tools. For these paintings we added salt to watercolor paint for the sky and we put saran wrap over the blue tempera paint to make the snow/ice texture. We really enjoyed the results!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Christmas in Pre-K (It's never too late to post these, right??)
Monday, December 20, 2010
Preschool Christmas Fingerplays
Friday, December 10, 2010
Up on the Housetop student made books
Christmas projects in preschool
On Thursday we read the Jan Brett book, Gingerbread Friends. For an art project we glued sandpaper gingerbread cookies to aluminum foil "cookie sheets." The children really got into giving their gingerbread boys and girls details like google eyes, bow tie pasta, ribbon, and sequins.

On Friday we read a story about Santa getting stuck in a chimney. He got out when his reindeer, a dog, some cats and a mouse pushed and pushed. During art we made spicy reindeer. First we put glue on the sandpaper reindeer. Then we sprinkled spices on them to make them smell yummy. Finally we gave them eyes, sequined harnesses, white tails and red noses.


Monday, December 6, 2010
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Since we returned to school from Thanksgiving break, we have been busy getting involved in Christmas activities. It's hard to believe that there are only three weeks of school left before winter break!! The three year old class has started working on a special present for their families. We can't put any pictures on here of that since it's a secret :)
The sensory table has been transformed into a glittery snowy village.

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