Monday, January 26, 2015

Quiet Book Update

I was inspired this past weekend to make some more quite book pages since I had all the felt cut out from our Snowy Day unit. I though... I might as well add that to the quite book. And then I just kept going for a few other pages. These ones are pretty simple but hopefully still fun and will add a little more variety to the quiet book rotation!

Take the letters out and spell your name


"Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?" page



And then a few simple box puzzles to put together



That is all for now! I  need to restock some supplies before any more can be made! But hopefully not in the too distant future!





Thursday, January 22, 2015

We're Going on a Bear Hunt

Here is our "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" unit! This one was so much fun! Ember would tap her lap along during the book every time we read it in and fill in words and make the sounds with me. Just a really fun book for us! 

We read the book every day


We watched a YouTube video narrating the book and listened to our bear hunt song

We practiced drawing along the line (very difficult for Ember... something to work on)


Watched some other movies with bears



Read some other books with bears in them



Made a paper bear bag puppet


Practiced identifying numbers 1-10 in order to find the bear



Used props to make the sounds of the book


Grass - Broom sweeping
Water - Shaking the little water bottle
Mud - shaking a can of green chilies
Forest - banging the drum to "stumble and trip"
Snowstorm - blew into the open glass bottle
Cave - hit the drum softly for "tiptoe"



Practiced "over," "under," and "through" using a toy bear and a tunnel among other things.


Made bear shaped pancakes (I will spare you the picture,,, it is pretty bad. We made paleo chocolate pancakes and they tasted amazing but just didn't quite look as good as a wheat filled pancake... haha)

Made a collage of all the things they went through on their hunt!


Grass - practiced cutting green paper
River - coloring in the lines with a crayon
Mud - painting
Snowstorm - pulling cotton balls apart and gluing them on
Forest - glued on pine tree branches
Cave - 2 googly eyes

Bear Hunt Obstacle Course/Reenactment - this one was a definite hit! 

Grass




River


Mud


Forest


Snowstorm


Cave with the bear


Hiding in the bed back at the house


Used a file folder to move a marker around the folder as the story progressed


Bear Hunt Sensory Bin




Again, I really enjoyed this unit! And Ember (and Emmerson) definitely did too! Next is "Runaway Bunny."




Sunday, January 11, 2015

The Snowy Day

We got a big snow on New Years Eve and a little into New Years Day so I took that as a push to do "The Snowy Day" for tot school and I am so glad I did. Here is what we did!

We read the book every day


We brought some snow into the house and painted it (Ember really enjoyed this)



Then we got all bundled up and went outside for some fun


Mommy made a snowangel since Ember wasn't too sure about laying down in the snow


We made tracks in the snow like Peter did in the book


She enjoyed it!


We praticed cutting along the lines with her new scissors. This is complicated for Ember for sure so we will keep working on it.


We sorted winter and summer clothes.



We put a bowl out in the snow to catch clean snow so we could make snow ice cream! Yum!!




We went sledding! Ember was scared of this at first but near the end didn't want us to go with her anymore. She wanted to do it all by herself!



Daddy joined in on the fun when he got home from work!


We made some white play dough and made tracks in it with a stick and with our fingers to look like footsteps.


Made a felt snowman (which will probably end up in her quite book)


Ember helped tell the story with these cards of objects from the story



We painted a snowman with a marshmallow





We did a tape resistant snowflake. Ember really wanted to paint with red so red it was!





And we made a snowman milk jug lantern! 


It was a really fun week and a half and the real snow was perfect! Next we are doing "We're Going on a Bear Hunt."