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Showing posts with label Preschool. Show all posts

October 28, 2012

Colors Day 13- Review

Review
Read:
Oscar Otter's Colors by Maurice Pledger
Richard Scarry's Colors by Richard Scarry

Watch:  Colors Song 2

Song:
If You Are Wearing Red
If you are wearing red, Shake your head,
If you are wearing red, Shake your head,
If you are wearing red,
Then please shake your head.
If you are wearing red, shake your head.
Blue, touch your shoe
Black, pat your back
Green, bow like a queen
Yellow, Shake like Jell-O
Brown, Turn around
Pink, give us a wink

Circle Colors
Sort colored craft sticks into colored toilet paper rolls.

Dog's Colorful Day Craft
Read: Dog's Colorful Day by Emma Dodd

Materials:
  • 2 styrofoam cups
  • 1 multicolored pom-pom
  • 2 googly eyes
  • glue
  • scissors
  • brown, white and pink construction paper
  • black marker
Directions:
  1. Smoosh one cup a bit and glue the side of it to the bottom of the other cup.
  2. Cut out a long pink oval shape for the tongue and glue it in the mouth of the smooshed cup.
  3. Cut out 4 brown circles and draw paw print shapes on them for the paws, glue them under the mouth on the bottom cup.
  4. Cut out a raindrop shape for the tail and glue it on the back on the bottom.
  5. Cut out 2 bigger raindrop shapes for the ears and glue them on the head.
  6. Glue the pom-pom nose onto the top of the smooshed part of the cup (the dog got his nose in many different colored messes).
  7. Glue on the googly eyes between the ears and nose.
  8. Cut out white bone shapes and color them different colors.
  9. The child can feed the dog different colored bones.


Stringing Beads
String pony beads onto the corresponding colored pipe cleaners.


Bear Puzzle
I had this wooden bear puzzle that I found at a famer's market years ago.  It has all the colors that we have learned and T is starting to get better at puzzles.

Color Crayon File Folder Game
I printed out and put together this Color Crayon File Folder Game for T.

Too Many Balloons
Read: Too Many Balloons by Catherine Matthias

Directions: Blow up one balloon of each balloon and let the child play.

Balloon Books:
Too Many Balloons by Catherine Matthias
Little Rabbit Lost by Harry Horse
The Blue Balloon by Mick Inkpen
Emily's Balloon by Komako Sakai
Mathilda and the Orange Balloon by Randal de Seve

I tried to find a good preschool age balloon book for each color that we learned, but only found a few.  I found some more on Amazon, but the library didn't have them and I don't like to post books that we haven't actually read.  If you know of any good preschool balloon books about a specific color  balloon (that I don't have in the list above already) let me know.  Thanks!

Colors Day 12- Pink

Pink
Read:
Pink Takes a Bow by Christianne C. Jones
Penny Loves Pink by Cori Doerrfeld

Song: I’M A LITTLE PIGGY
Tune: “I’m a Little Teapot”
I’m a little piggy
With a round pig nose.
I’m all pink
From my head to my toes.
Here’s my piggy tail,
As you can see,
It’s pink and curly
As it can be.
--Elizabeth Scofield

Color Recognition: Show the child 3 different colored cars (include pink). Have the child point to the pink car.

Word Recognition: Print the Pink paper to use with do-a-dot markers.

Discuss: What is something pink? Pig, heart, flamingo, etc...

Snack: Pink sugar cookies with pink sprinkles, Raspberry Jello
Pink Hearts
Materials:
  • Pink Paint
  • White Paper
  • Paper Plate
  • Marker
Directions:
  1. Pour some paint on the plate.
  2. Dip the child's foot in the paint.
  3. Place the foot print on the paper.
  4. Dip the other foot in the paint and put it on the paper with the heels in the same spot but the toes off to the side a bit.
  5. Draw a hart around it.

Pink Bubble Gum
Materials:
  • Paper Plate
  • Pink Balloon
  • Googly Eyes
  • Crayons
  • Glue
Directions:
  1. Use the paper plate for a head.
  2. Color some hair on the face and glue on googly eyes.
  3. Blow up the balloon a bit and tape it to where the mouth is.
    T liked trying to blow a bubble like Mommy.

Pink Lapbook
Materials:
  • 1 File Folder
  • 3 White Construction Paper
  • 2 Pink Construction Paper
  • 5 Printing Paper
  • Black cut out letters or stickers for "PINK" (I used my cricut to cut them)
  • 1 Black Sharpie
  • Pink crayons
  • Pink paint
  • 1 Paint brush
  • Pink Markers
  • 20 Pink Stickers (stars, circles, or any other pink stickers that you may have)
  • Pink colored pencils
  • Pink play dough
  • Play dough tools (just a few)
  • 8"x10" Balloon pattern from cardstock
  • 4"x5" Balloon pattern from cardstock
  • 1 Scissors
  • 1 White balloon ribbon 3 feet long
  • 4 Pink balloon ribbon 4" long
  • 1 Wall clown 4 feet long (I made mine on posterboard)
  • Glue bottle
  • Glue stick
  • Pink glitter or pink sequence
  • 1 Pink felt 4"x5"
  • Hot glue gun
  • 5 Pink yarn 1" each
  • 5 Pink ribbons 1" each
  • 5 Pink pom-poms
  • 6 Pink buttons
Procedure: Today I decided to just do one part of the lapbook at a time instead of setting up the 6 stations at the table.  This way we didn't have to do it all at once.
  1. Open file folder and twice fold (fold one end toward the middle crease then fold the other end toward the middle crease) in the sides so you can open the folder in the middle with the two doors on each side. 
  2. Glue 1 piece of white construction paper in the middle.
  3. Cut the 2 pink pieces of construction paper in half long-wise.
  4. Glue one half on each side of the open lapbook and on each side of the closed lapbook.
  5. Let the child complete the following activities: coloring (white printing paper with a 3"x3" pig drawn in the corner, pink crayons), painting (white construction paper, paint brush, pink paint), markers (white printing paper with a 3"x3" heart drawn in the corner, pink markers), stickers (white printing paper, pink sticker), colored pencils (white printing paper with a 3"x3" flamingo drawn in the corner, pink colored pencils), play dough ( pink play dough, play dough tools).
  6. Let your child start with painting (so it will dry on time) and work on the other activities ending with play dough (so you will have time to cut while he plays). Child should fill as much of each paper as possible with pink (the picture and the blank space). 
     Painting
     Markers
     Stickers
  7. While child is playing with play dough; mom will cut a 3.5"x3.5" square around each colored picture (pig, heart, and flamingo). Save the rest of the paper for the balloons.
  8. Cut a piece of the white construction paper in half long-wise. Fold it in a tri-fold accordion style. Glue the 3 pink pictures on the 3 sections (all pictures should be one the same side of the opened paper). Glue the back of the bottom third of the paper to the bottom right of the lapbook.
  9. Mom will trace and cut a 4"x5" balloon shape with the cardstock pattern out of the crayon paper, markers paper, stickers paper, and colored pencil paper (be sure to save the scraps). Then cut an 8"x10" balloon shape with the cardstock pattern out of the painted paper (be sure to save the scraps).
  10. Tie the 3 foot balloon ribbon to the painted balloon and hang it on the wall with the ribbon in the clowns hand. (you can write "pink" on the balloon before you hang it if you would like)
  11. Tie the 4" balloon ribbons to each of the crayon, markers, sticker, and colored pencil balloons. Glue them in the center of the lapbook being sure to glue the top part of each ribbon too. You can tie all the ribbons together or leave them hanging.
  12. Child will cut the scraps that were saved into 2" pieces (the shape doesn't matter).
  13. Cut 1 piece of white printing paper in half so you have an 8"x4" piece. Fold it long-wise so it measure 4"x4".
  14. Child will glue his paper scraps on the front of the folded paper and on both sides of the inside to form an pink collage. Let it dry.
  15. While the collage drys take the other half of the white construction paper that was cut in half long-wise earlier. Cut it down to 8"x4". Twice fold in the sides like the lapbook is folded (so you have kind of doors on the front).
  16. Open it up and write "PINK" as big as you can with glue bottle. Let your child add pink glitter or pink sequence to the letters. Let it dry.
  17. While glitter is drying go back to the pink collage and open it up. Let the child glue in the black "PINK" letters. Let it dry.
  18. While paper collage is drying work on the sensory collage.
  19. Warm up the hot glue gun. Take the pink felt piece. Have the child show you were he want's the yarn, ribbon, pom-poms, and 5 of the buttons. Mom will hot glue them on.
  20. Then glue the felt sensory collage to the top right of the lapbook.
  21. Go back to the glitter book and close both sides of the front cover. With the hot glue gun glue the extra pink button on the middle of the front being sure to just put glue on one of the flaps. Glue the glitter book to the top left of the lapbook.
  22. Go back to the pink paper collage and glue it to the bottom left of the lapbook.

Pink Lunch
Hot Dogs, Raspberries covered with sugar, Pink Marshmallows, Strawberry Smoothie

Colors Day 11- Gray

Gray
Read:
Squirrelly Gray by James Kochalka
Gray Rabbit's 1,2,3 by Alan Baker

Song: THREE GRAY MICE
Tune: “Three Blind Mice”
Three gray mice,
Three gray mice,
Oh, how nice,
Oh, how nice.
They ran around the house at night.
They found some cheese and had a bite.
The farmer’s wife turned on the light.
As three gray mice,
Ran from sight!
--Jean Warren

Color Recognition: Show the child 3 different colored cars (include gray). Have the child point to the gray car.

Word Recognition: Print the Gray paper to use with do-a-dot markers.

Discuss: What is something gray? Mouse, shark, clouds, etc...

Snack: Hershey's Kiss

Gray Breakfast
Oatmeal

Gray Thunder Clouds
Materials:
  • Blue Construction Paper
  • Black and White Paint
Directions:
  1. Give the child a blue paper.
  2. Pour a little black paint and a little white paint on the paper and let the child mix them together with their fingers.

Sorting Coins
Materials:
  • Play Nickles
  • Play Dimes
  • Play Quarters
Directions:
  1. Show them the play money. Let them examine the money and notice any differences.
  2. Give them 3 different containers for them to sort the coins in.

Gray Lapbook
Materials:
  • 1 File Folder
  • 3 White Construction Paper
  • 2 Gray Construction Paper
  • 5 Printing Paper
  • Gray cut out letters or stickers for "GRAY" (I used my cricut to cut them)
  • 1 Black Sharpie
  • Gray crayons
  • Gray paint
  • 1 Paint brush
  • Gray Markers
  • 20 Gray Stickers (stars, circles, or any other gray stickers that you may have)
  • Gray colored pencils
  • Gray play dough
  • Play dough tools (just a few)
  • 8"x10" Balloon pattern from cardstock
  • 4"x5" Balloon pattern from cardstock
  • 1 Scissors
  • 1 White balloon ribbon 3 feet long
  • 4 Gray balloon ribbon 4" long
  • 1 Wall clown 4 feet long (I made mine on posterboard)
  • Glue bottle
  • Glue stick
  • Gray glitter or gray sequence
  • 1 Gray felt 4"x5"
  • Hot glue gun
  • 5 Gray yarn 1" each
  • 5 Gray ribbons 1" each
  • 5 Gray pom-poms
  • 6 Gray buttons
Procedure: Today I decided to just do one part of the lapbook at a time instead of setting up the 6 stations at the table.  This way we didn't have to do it all at once.
  1. Open file folder and twice fold (fold one end toward the middle crease then fold the other end toward the middle crease) in the sides so you can open the folder in the middle with the two doors on each side. 
  2. Glue 1 piece of white construction paper in the middle.
  3. Cut the 2 gray pieces of construction paper in half long-wise.
  4. Glue one half on each side of the open lapbook and on each side of the closed lapbook.
  5. Let the child complete the following activities: coloring (white printing paper with a 3"x3" mouse drawn in the corner, gray crayons), painting (white construction paper, paint brush, gray paint), markers (white printing paper with a 3"x3" shark drawn in the corner, gray markers), stickers (white printing paper, gray sticker), colored pencils (white printing paper with a 3"x3" clouds drawn in the corner, gray colored pencils), play dough ( gray play dough, play dough tools).
  6. Let your child start with painting (so it will dry on time) and work on the other activities ending with play dough (so you will have time to cut while he plays). Child should fill as much of each paper as possible with brown (the picture and the blank space).
     Painting
     Stickers
     Markers
  7. While child is playing with play dough; mom will cut a 3.5"x3.5" square around each colored picture (mouse, shark, and clouds). Save the rest of the paper for the balloons.
  8. Cut a piece of the white construction paper in half long-wise. Fold it in a tri-fold accordion style. Glue the 3 gray pictures on the 3 sections (all pictures should be one the same side of the opened paper). Glue the back of the bottom third of the paper to the bottom right of the lapbook.
  9. Mom will trace and cut a 4"x5" balloon shape with the cardstock pattern out of the crayon paper, markers paper, stickers paper, and colored pencil paper (be sure to save the scraps). Then cut an 8"x10" balloon shape with the cardstock pattern out of the painted paper (be sure to save the scraps).
  10. Tie the 3 foot balloon ribbon to the painted balloon and hang it on the wall with the ribbon in the clowns hand. (you can write "gray" on the balloon before you hang it if you would like)
  11. Tie the 4" balloon ribbons to each of the crayon, markers, sticker, and colored pencil balloons. Glue them in the center of the lapbook being sure to glue the top part of each ribbon too. You can tie all the ribbons together or leave them hanging. 
  12. Child will cut the scraps that were saved into 2" pieces (the shape doesn't matter).
  13. Cut 1 piece of white printing paper in half so you have an 8"x4" piece. Fold it long-wise so it measure 4"x4".
  14. Child will glue his paper scraps on the front of the folded paper and on both sides of the inside to form an brown collage. Let it dry.
  15. While the collage drys take the other half of the white construction paper that was cut in half long-wise earlier. Cut it down to 8"x4". Twice fold in the sides like the lapbook is folded (so you have kind of doors on the front).
  16. Open it up and write "GRAY" as big as you can with glue bottle. Let your child add gray glitter or gray sequence to the letters. Let it dry.
  17. While glitter is drying go back to the brown collage and open it up. Let the child glue in the black "GRAY" letters. Let it dry.
  18. While paper collage is drying work on the sensory collage.
  19. Warm up the hot glue gun. Take the gray felt piece. Have the child show you were he want's the yarn, ribbon, pom-poms, and 5 of the buttons. Mom will hot glue them on.
  20. Then glue the felt sensory collage to the top right of the lapbook.
  21. Go back to the glitter book and close both sides of the front cover. With the hot glue gun glue the extra gray button on the middle of the front being sure to just put glue on one of the flaps. Glue the glitter book to the top left of the lapbook.
  22. Go back to the brown paper collage and glue it to the bottom left of the lapbook.