Our theme last week was"Let it Snow!" We focused on the letter O, number 12 and color white.
We read this week: Snow Day by Betsy Meastro
Curious George in the Snow by Margret and HA Rey
Polar Opposites by Erik Brooks
A Silly Snow Day by Michael Coleman
The Snowman by Raymond Briggs
Our question of the week was "What is your favorite thing to do in the snow?"
Using oranges (also works for "O") we made snowmen! Our art closet was out of puffy and glitter paint, which is usually what we would use to decorate the snowmen. A little bit of macaroni and googly eyes came in handy. =]
We had a freeze dance party too!
We talked about the color white, and we sang "We Love White" to the tune of "3 Blind Mice"
"We love white, we love white.
That is right, that is right.
Clouds above and milk and glue,
Santa's beard, snow and ghosts say BOO!
Bunnies and paper are white too,
We love white"
That is right, that is right.
Clouds above and milk and glue,
Santa's beard, snow and ghosts say BOO!
Bunnies and paper are white too,
We love white"
When we focus on a color I love to do "color hunts" in our classroom.
Each child takes a turn to walk
around the classroom and bring back
something that they found that is brown. The tricky thing is that they
have to bring different things, no duplicates allowed! Here is what we
found for the color white.
We brainstormed together a list of all the different things that are white. We came up with quite a list.
The school had a white shirt day too. Yay, school spirit!!
When we worked on our number activities, we practiced writing the number and word for the number 12.
I
made these worksheets that reinforces the one to one concept. The kids
practice writing the number and have to color a square for each picture
that they see.
We played the games "1,2,3" and "Pop". These are both great quick games for the kids to play, and they help them count. These are both from Responsive Classroom.
The kids cut and colored a book called "Ostrich's House" from this book. Behind every door there is a new animal that starts with "O"!
From the same book, we played letter o bingo. I love this bingo board because it has so many different pictures, that each child's board can be totally unique (if they don't insist on doing the exact same thing as their neighbor =])
In our gym I made an obstacle course full of climbing, jumping, sliding, skipping. Each time the kids went around, I added one more thing for them to do. They loved it!!
Using a worksheet that another teacher gave me, we practiced the short o sound. The kids have to say the name of the picture and decide if it is a short o. If it is, they have to write an "o" on the line.
For our alphabet wall we colored owls to put in our nests from last week.
Here are the words we came up with this week!
Up next week: "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" and having an alphabet review.