Join us as we explore different topics through dramatic play, music, movement, literature, and art. Bring your imaginations!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Bears Are Sleeping!
Tomorrow, December 6, we will repeat the activities posted for last week (since we didn't have any families join us last week):
Monday, November 28, 2011
More Bears!
We had so much fun being bears last week, we are going to do it again!
Today, November 29th, we will:
Ideas for Home:
Today, November 29th, we will:
- Read "Bear Snores On" by Karma Wilson.
- Act out the animal characters from the story.
- Play "Bears are Sleeping."
- Sing a song of Shapes
- See what kinds of bears we can make using different shapes.
Ideas for Home:
- Play “Who Stole the Honey From the sleeping Bear?” sung to the tune of “Who Stole the Cookie?”
- Hide a honey pot or other bear foods (printed from your computer) around the house and go hunting.
- Use a stuffed bear to practice position words. Have children place their bear on their head, on their shoulder, under their arm, beside their face, behind their back, in their hand and so on.
- Puffy Paint Bear Pictures: Make homemade puffy paint by adding the desired watercolor paint color to shaving cream and glue. We have not tried this yet, but love the idea!
“The problems of the world today cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need people who can dream of things that never were.
Monday, November 21, 2011
November 21st topic: Bears
Discovery Hour 11/22/11
Bears
This week we will:Read and act out the story "Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep!" By Maureen Wright
Complete a bear themed craft
Go on a "Bear Hunt"
Ideas for Home:
- Teddy Bear Hide-n-Seek: hide stuffed bears (or any animal) around the house and have children find them. Children could use binoculars (real or homemade with a paper towel roll) to help them “look for bears.”
- Have a Teddy Bear Picnic. Use a blanket, stuffed bears, plates, cups and basket with real or fake food.
- Sort stuffed animals from smallest to biggest.
- Make a cave with blankets and pillows. Bring a flashlight into the cave and read stories.
- Counting Bears: Mark paper plates with the numbers 1 thru 10 and have children count out the correct number of bears on each plate. If you don’t have counting bears, you could print out small bear pictures and make bear cards to count.
- Beginning Sound Game: Use food picture cards (made from grocery fliers or print from computer) Ask child to find a food that begins with the ___ sound…
- Sing Bears Are Sleeping (to the tune of Brother John)
Bears are sleeping, bears are sleeping,
In their lairs, in their lairs,
Springtime will be here soon, springtime will be here soon,
Wake up bears, wake up bears!
We like to pretend we are sleeping with blankets and pillows and then jump up at the end of the song!
Enjoy playing and pretending at home, let your little ones be your guide!!
"Limitations live only in our minds. But if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless.”
Jamie Paolinetti
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