Monday
Read Books
Do reading lesson
Valentine's Day Coloring Pages
Storytime at library
Cut out several paper hearts of various colors (red, pink,
purple). Have her sort the hearts, count the number of each color, and
record this info on a simple graph. Use a basic square grid, and
add the heading, pictures, numbers, etc. as needed. This activity could
be repeated with heart sizes as well. (do with candy conversation hearts instead of paper hearts)
Read bible verses about love.
Tuesday
Do worksheets more worksheets using valentine's candy as counters.
Color and put together Arthur Valentine's Puzzles
Wednesday
Make patterns with various valentine's candy.
Cut a strip of
paper towel 4x1.5 inches. Put a spot of red ink near one
end. Make a hole near the top of the other end and put a pencil
through it. Hang the strip of paper in a glass. Put just
enough water in the glass to reach the bottom of the strip - don't let
the water touch the ink. Wait about 15 min and see what
happens.
Get a box of
conversation hearts. Have her write down the words that are on
the hearts. After she practices writing each one, she can eat the
heart.
Look at Jim Dine heart prints
Take 4 6x9 papers and fold them in half. Draw half a heart along
the edge. Have her cut out the heart, careful not to cut along
the fold. Open it up and you have 4 heart shapes. Using a
variety of art mediums, create 4 different hearts. Mount
individually onto black paper, or all together on one large piece of
paper.
Friday
Make red Jello jigglers, cut out with heart cookie cutter. Talk about measurements while making it.
Buy a
couple white carnations and mix together red food coloring and water.
Then cut the stem to fit in your vase and cut a vertical X in the base
of the stem. Place the flowers in the red water. Over the next couple
of days they will start changing colors.
Make valentines to mail to family and friends. Have her write out a short message inside.
Sunday, February 5, 2006
Friday, February 3, 2006
Yahoo groups
Here are a bunch of Yahoo groups that have a lot of good stuff - if you know of any others, post the link!!
Kindergarten_at_Home
Unit Safari
Homeschool Paper Crafts
Unit Study Collaborative
Pre-K File Folder Games
preschool homeschool
GamesForLearning
File Folder Game Printables
Kindergarten_at_Home
Unit Safari
Homeschool Paper Crafts
Unit Study Collaborative
Pre-K File Folder Games
preschool homeschool
GamesForLearning
File Folder Game Printables
Friday, January 27, 2006
South America Unit Study
This study isn't completely done, but I'm posting it anyway since I probably won't finish planning it.
Map of SA
to color
I had a hard time finding
coloring pages of the animals, so I'm just going to buy a rainforest
coloring book.
Anaconda
Piranha
Peccary
Sloths
Parrot
Macaw
- coloring
page
Jaguar
Science
Terrariums
Terrariums are easy to make from plastic soda or water bottles. Have
everyone bring a bottle with the label off. Cut bottle in half. Put
pebbles and potting soil in the bottom half. Plant some small plants
and water it sparingly. Use the top half with the cap on as the lid.
Cut 4 1" places on the cut edge of the lid so as to allow it to fit
over the bottom planted part. The plants will then water themselves
from condensation on the inside of the bottle. They last a long time
without care. You add a ceramic rainforest animal.
learn about rainforest products - sugar, coffee, etc
go in the bathroom and run the shower on hot....sit in the
steam for a few minutes, to get the feel of the rainforest.
learn about the 4 levels: The
emergent level is the top level of the rainforest. The canopy is the
next layer where monkeys, apes and exotic plants live. The canopy is
like living under a big green umbrella. The understory is the next
layer. It is the home of bats, frogs, butterflies and many other
animals. Finally is the forest floor. It's dark on the rainforest
floor
because the trees keep most of the light out.
water
cycle
Math
find or draw
a snake pattern on different colors of paper. You
can also laminate the pieces so that you can use a dry erase marker
and
change the letters to spell new words, instead of making all new
pieces. This
pattern can be used to review just about anything you happen to be
studying. Children will love this activity because they can get down
on
the floor and move around while making a great big
snake.You
can also use this snake for anything that your child is studying that
has an order such as numbers, letters, books of the Bible, counting by
certain numbers, alphabetizing, etc.
Crafts
Rainforest
Mural
As a class activity, the children will be dipping their palms in green
paint to make palm prints covering several large sheets of paper. Once
dry, these will serve as a background for your class rainforest. As
you
learn about the rainforest add food, plants, and animals to your
mural.
Snake
Sock
Parrot
craft
Sloth
craft
rain forest mobile
Food/Cooking
Buy different food found in the
rainforest: bananas, star fruit, coconut, chocolate, papaya, papaya,
bananas, mangos, etc.
Misc.
Tribal
Faces
Get a book on indigenous people of the rainforest and face paint the
children to look like the tribal people. Then string beads for tribal
necklaces.
Have students cut out animals and glue
them in the proper layer.
go on a smell hunt with food items
from the rainforest
Do 1,2,3,4,5
Fish nursery rhyme.
Learn about right and left hands
anteater maze
worksheet
Rainforest
Links
more
links
Map of SA
to color
I had a hard time finding
coloring pages of the animals, so I'm just going to buy a rainforest
coloring book.
Anaconda
Piranha
Peccary
Sloths
Parrot
Macaw
- coloring
page
Jaguar
Science
Terrariums
Terrariums are easy to make from plastic soda or water bottles. Have
everyone bring a bottle with the label off. Cut bottle in half. Put
pebbles and potting soil in the bottom half. Plant some small plants
and water it sparingly. Use the top half with the cap on as the lid.
Cut 4 1" places on the cut edge of the lid so as to allow it to fit
over the bottom planted part. The plants will then water themselves
from condensation on the inside of the bottle. They last a long time
without care. You add a ceramic rainforest animal.
learn about rainforest products - sugar, coffee, etc
go in the bathroom and run the shower on hot....sit in the
steam for a few minutes, to get the feel of the rainforest.
learn about the 4 levels: The
emergent level is the top level of the rainforest. The canopy is the
next layer where monkeys, apes and exotic plants live. The canopy is
like living under a big green umbrella. The understory is the next
layer. It is the home of bats, frogs, butterflies and many other
animals. Finally is the forest floor. It's dark on the rainforest
floor
because the trees keep most of the light out.
water
cycle
Math
find or draw
a snake pattern on different colors of paper. You
can also laminate the pieces so that you can use a dry erase marker
and
change the letters to spell new words, instead of making all new
pieces. This
pattern can be used to review just about anything you happen to be
studying. Children will love this activity because they can get down
on
the floor and move around while making a great big
snake.You
can also use this snake for anything that your child is studying that
has an order such as numbers, letters, books of the Bible, counting by
certain numbers, alphabetizing, etc.
Crafts
Rainforest
Mural
As a class activity, the children will be dipping their palms in green
paint to make palm prints covering several large sheets of paper. Once
dry, these will serve as a background for your class rainforest. As
you
learn about the rainforest add food, plants, and animals to your
mural.
Snake
Sock
white tube
sock
markers
craft
eyes
super
glue
red felt (approx
3" x 1")
Allow
the child to decorate the white tube sock snake with the markers.
Supervise the child as they cut a snake tongue from the red felt.
Super
glue craft eyes to "top" of toe end of snake. Super glue tongue where
the sock will naturally fit in the child's hand (think puppet).
Play.
Make
binoculars with toilet paper rolls - decorate, punch holes in, and tie
together with yarn. Tape up pictures of animals/birds, and go
for
a walk, looking for animals in the rainforest.
Parrot
craft
Sloth
craft
rain forest mobile
Food/Cooking
Buy different food found in the
rainforest: bananas, star fruit, coconut, chocolate, papaya, papaya,
bananas, mangos, etc.
Misc.
Tribal
Faces
Get a book on indigenous people of the rainforest and face paint the
children to look like the tribal people. Then string beads for tribal
necklaces.
Have students cut out animals and glue
them in the proper layer.
go on a smell hunt with food items
from the rainforest
Do 1,2,3,4,5
Fish nursery rhyme.
Learn about right and left hands
anteater maze
worksheet
Rainforest
Links
more
links
Labels:
October Unit Studies
North America Unit Study
Objectives
Develop ability to print letters and copy words. Form upper and lower case letters.
Follow directions.
Compare length and weight of objects by comparing to reference objects, and
use terms such as shorter, longer, taller, lighter, heavier.
Compare two or more objects by length, weight and capacity, e.g., which is
shorter, longer, taller?
Recognize rhyming words.
Math
Find measurements of animals, cut out pieces of string as tall
as each animal. Compare their sizes to each other and to members
of our family.
write down weights of the animals. See which is heavier, which is lighter.
Make patterns with animal paw prints
Science
Prairie Dogs at the bottom of the page is a link to a video of them Coloring Page Roadrunner Coloring Page
Duck Coloring Page
Coyote Coloring Page Nat'l Geographic Coyote
Bear Bear sounds Coloring Page Coloring Page2
ice/heat demonstration
Water flows downhill.
Use wooden blocks to raise one end of a plastic tub. Pour water into
the tub at the high end. Observe how it flows. Have her try to figure
out how to get the water to move uphill. Talk about:
- Which way did your water move?
- Did you find a way to get the water to move uphill?
- Did the water stay up?
- Why do you think water always moves downward?
or two before) Make a mountain out of clay, let it harden.
After water experiment, take some snow and place on top of
mountain. Watch where the water goes as the snow melts. If
no snow available, pour a little water on top of mountain.
Sink or Float. Have various items and have her guess whether they will sink or float in water. Put in water and see what happens.
Print off images of animals, let them color. Match the animals to their environment.
Reading
Do worksheet write the names of each animal
Geography
Desert - printables more printables Mountains
Rivers
Great Lakes
Make a map: blank map of north america
Take a plastic tablecloth and spread it out. Draw an outline of
the United States onto the cloth. Make some salt dough and use
the dough to make the physical features onto the map. Use paint
to draw in the main rivers and lakes.
Art
Make a desert diorama OR just print off, color, and glue images onto background without the shoebox. Sandpaper Rubbing Cut out sandpaper in cactus shape.
Tape it to the table. Give each child a piece of paper and a crayon.
The child will place the paper over the sandpaper and rub the crayon
over the paper to make the shape appear on their paper.
Books
Shanna's Animal Riddles Scorpion book
A living desert / by Guy J. Spencer J 574.5 S
Alpine meadow / Paul Fleisher J 577.538 F
America's magnificent mountains 917.3 N
What's inside lakes? Jane Kelly Kosek J 577.63 K
Coyote / by Jalma Barrett J 599.77 B
Bears J 599.78
The friendly prairie dog / Denise Casey J 599.32 C
North America / Cass R. Sandak J 970 S
Links
DesertUSA Great Lakes-Big Rivers
Activity Pages
North American Wildlife (on the individual animal pages, you can hear their sounds)
Labels:
February Unit Studies
Valentine's Day Unit Study
Objectives
Understand the concept of addition Complete patterns.
Identify, sort and classify objects by attribute
Develop ability to print letters and copy words.
Math
Make red Jello jigglers, cut out with heart cookie cutter. Talk about measurements while making it. Do worksheets more worksheets using valentine's candy as counters. (if you refresh the page, you'll get new worksheets)
Make patterns with various valentine's candy.
Cut out several paper hearts of various colors (red, pink,
purple). Have her sort the hearts, count the number of each color, and
record this info on a simple graph. Use a basic square grid, and
add the heading, pictures, numbers, etc. as needed. This activity could
be repeated with heart sizes as well.
Science
Buy acouple white carnations and mix together red food coloring and water.
Then cut the stem to fit in your vase and cut a vertical X in the base
of the stem. Place the flowers in the red water. Over the next couple
of days they will start changing colors.
Cut a strip of
paper towel 4x1.5 inches. Put a spot of red ink near one
end. Make a hole near the top of the other end and put a pencil
through it. Hang the strip of paper in a glass. Put just
enough water in the glass to reach the bottom of the strip - don't let
the water touch the ink. Wait about 15 min and see what
happens.
Reading
Get a box ofconversation hearts. Have her write down the words that are on
the hearts. After she practices writing each one, she can eat the
heart.
Make valentines to mail to family and friends. Have her write out a short message inside.
Art
Look at Jim Dine heart printsTake 4 6x9 papers and fold them in half. Draw half a heart along
the edge. Have her cut out the heart, careful not to cut along
the fold. Open it up and you have 4 heart shapes. Using a
variety of art mediums, create 4 different hearts. Mount
individually onto black paper, or all together on one large piece of
paper.
Valentine's Day Coloring Pages
Tissue paper hearts - Paint an entire piece of paper with vinegar and
then cover it with hearts cut out of tissue paper.. After the vinegar
has dried, peel off the hearts to reveal hearts stamps on their paper.
Books
Arthur's Valentine Clifford, We Love You
The story of Valentine's Day / by Clyde Robert Bulla J 394.2618 BUL
A valentine for you / Wendy Watson E W
Clifford's valentines / Norman Bridwell
Be my valentine
Links
Lots of Valentine's LinksHistory of Valentine's Day
Lots of Valentine's crafts
Activity Idea Place
Misc.
Fold a small square of construction paper in half. Trace
their thumb at an angle, along the folded edge, to make half a
heart. Have them cut out the shape, being careful not to cut on
the fold. Open it up and it's a small heart.
Color and put together Arthur Valentine's Puzzles
Talk about emotions. Write down different types of
emotions on index cards. Have her find images from magazines that
depict those emotions, cut out and glue onto card. Have her write
each word.
Read bible verses about love.
Resource Books
Teaching with Favorite Clifford BooksTeaching with Favorite Marc Brown Books
Labels:
February Unit Studies
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Book Sale
I went to a Scholastic Warehouse Sale
tonight. It was awesome! I got a ton ton ton of
books. Nothing was over 5 bucks. I got 500 dollars worth of
books for 140. Still kind of a lot - oops, LOL. But
they are really good resource books and some other assorted books and
activity things. These sales are for teachers, librarians, school
personnel, book fair people, and registered homeschoolers. You
can check and see which sale is near you - I think they have them 2 or
3 times a year:
Scholastic Warehouse Sale
tonight. It was awesome! I got a ton ton ton of
books. Nothing was over 5 bucks. I got 500 dollars worth of
books for 140. Still kind of a lot - oops, LOL. But
they are really good resource books and some other assorted books and
activity things. These sales are for teachers, librarians, school
personnel, book fair people, and registered homeschoolers. You
can check and see which sale is near you - I think they have them 2 or
3 times a year:
Scholastic Warehouse Sale
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Very Helpful Site
This is a great site I just found: Discovery School
They have a lot of things on this site, and registering is free and
fast. You have to register to use the Custom Classroom, which has
puzzlemakers, quizmakers, worksheet makers, and best of all, a lesson
planner. I've just started playing around with it, but it looks
like it's going to be very helpful, especially the lesson planner part
of it.
Custom Classroom
They have a lot of things on this site, and registering is free and
fast. You have to register to use the Custom Classroom, which has
puzzlemakers, quizmakers, worksheet makers, and best of all, a lesson
planner. I've just started playing around with it, but it looks
like it's going to be very helpful, especially the lesson planner part
of it.
Custom Classroom
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