Sunday, January 30, 2011

Letter Dd Week


This week we read about dogs and dinosaurs. Has to be two favorites of the boys.
Our first book was to study different kinds of dinosaurs.
 And then on to make dinosaur crafts! This went into their binders.
Dd is for dinosaurs!
 I found the adorable craft at HERE at Pocketful of Posies.
The letter D template is from dltk.
I hand drew and cut out the rest.
Supplies we Used
green construction paper
letter D template
green crayons
white paper
scissors
glue
googly eyes

We also made a stegosaurus with hand print plates.
I found this at No Time for Flash Cards
Supplies We Used
blue construction paper for background
green construction paper to trace hands (plates)
white paper to draw stegosaurus (I hand drew)
green crayon
glue
googly eyes
scissors

I hand drew the dinosaur & cut him out.
They colored it green and green grass on the blue construction paper.
After gluing the dinosaur to the paper, they glued the googly eyes
in place and their hand print plates.

Dd is for dog and door

We read the book Go Dog Go!
We all love this book!

I found this cute idea HERE.


Supplies we Used
construction paper
crayons 
letter d template found HERE
scissors
craft knife
marker
glue
dog picture (googled)

I took one piece of construction paper and cut in half. The boys colored their d's, and then I cut them
out. I used the craft knife to cut the middle for the door. They glued the dog first, then their d on top.

Now we have a doggie doors!

They also used their dot markers...
Dd is for dots
Big D little d

Other books we read that week:
 
:)

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Letter Bb: Brown Bear What Do You See?

Not having this book nor did our library, I had to print it myself from our curriculum we use.
I also found Bill Martin reading the book here on youtube! Loved it and so the kids!

We also had a clothes pin color matching cards game (I called it) that I printed, which was pretty easy for the boys. I did underline each color word with the correct color.

We love the book and focused on this book each day of our letter Bb week. I love the fact that it helps with colors even though they know theirs. :)

To go along with the bear theme they mixed and matched bears and clothes with a Melissa and Doug puzzle.




Butterflies


I printed a Bb template from dltk-kids.com.
I have a butterfly stamp they used to stamp their Bb's then color them.
They love stamping! This will go in their binders.

They made their own snacks! I gave them each a clothes pin to decorate, a small ziploc bag, and snacks to put in the bags. They pinned the bag in the middle to create a butterfly snack. How Fun!
I adore these trays!

Later that afternoon after they ate their snack, we used the clothes pins again to create a Butterfly craft to take home. I took out an old magazine, tore out a page for each child and then folded the paper accordion style and they clipped the pin into the middle. How clever!

Building the letter b


This is a pretty neat craft, building the letter b! I found this printable craft at Tired, Need Sleep.
They colored it, built it on a piece of construction paper and glued it down.
These will also go in their binders.

Bb is for Brown, Blue, and Bb pre-writing,tracing, Big to Small Bears 




These were our books for the week. I print out a read & color book of My Book About Bb.
They also made Bear masks & I read The Three Bears to them.
And that was our week! :)

Valentines Day: Love Birds

I decided we should make something for Valentines Day even though it's a little early.
 I found these cute Love Birds here at Moments of Mommyhood.

I used..
red,purple, and pink construction paper for the body, wings, and background
orange  for the feet
white paper for the eyes
adhesive foam hearts for the eyes and lips.

I drew a large purple heart for each child and then cut it in half, to make two birds.
The pink heart wings I traced with a heart cookie cutter.
I punched out the white circles for the eyes and drew the little orange feet the best that I could.
That's when I decided to use the adhesive hearts, instead of trying to cut smaller hearts.

I pulled up the picture from Moments of Mommyhood blog so we could follow step by step.

Viola! I think they are adorable!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Mitten Matching

Today we also read Jan Brett's book The Mitten.
 I absolutely love this book!
If you haven't read this book you should it's a must!
The book is a Ukrainian Folktale about a little boy whose grandmother knits him a pair of mittens. 

To go along with this book, we did a little Mitten Matching


Supplies we Used:
construction paper
glue
scrap paper
Google mittens and a template will appear
pencil 
scissors

:)

The Snowy Day | Winter Scene Craft

Today we began our day by talking about Winter. We talked about the types of clothing  that's appropiate for cold snowy days.
I read the book The Snowy Day by Anna Milbourne and Elena Temporion.
 Great book to imagine a cold snowy day.

So after reading the book we created our Winter scene!
Lots of fun for the kids to put the pieces together to turn it into a beautiful piece of work.

I found this over here at 2teachingmommies,you can get complete directions there.
I love the way they turned out.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Foto Friday FAQ

Foto Friday has been handed over to me from Kim at Mom Tried It. I'm so excited to be hosting and I really love taking pictures. This has been and will be so much fun!

I will keep the rules basically the same. 
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I don’t have a fancy camera (digital SLR).  Can I still participate?
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I don’t live in the U.S. and the time difference can be a pain 
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