Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Baby Shark

Have you heard the camp song Baby Shark?  It’s catchy.  There are many versions, gruesome versus non-dismemberment so I modified it slightly, took out grandma and grandpa and we are rowing a boat instead of swimming. 

We’ve been singing it for over a week so today at the craft table we made clothespin sharks.
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Paper shark cut outs, clothespins and ric rac for the teeth was all it took.
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Well and a bit of investigation to learn about different types of sharks
and how many teeth do they really have.
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Baby shark, do do do do do da doo baby shark! 3X
Momma shark, do do do do da doo mamma shark! 3X
Daddy shark, do do do do da doo daddy shark! 3X
Let's row our boat, do do do do da doo let's row our boat! 3X
Hungry sharks, do do do do da doo hungry sharks! 3X
Let's row faster do do do do da doo let's row faster! 3X
Safe at last, do do do da doo safe at last! 3X

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Art from the Beach

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On the weekend my daughter and I spent some time at the beach collecting rocks, shells and driftwood.  I set them out on the art table today with plastercine, markers and I plugged in the glue gun too.
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The children were busy colouring the rocks and shells.  Busy attaching the shells to rocks and rocks to driftwood using the plastercine or hot glue.
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  And just exploring each item for it’s feel and taste.
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Monday, June 17, 2013

Story – The Oyster and the Mermaid

Not long ago I was able to attend a storytelling workshop by Susan Munzer.  She creates “story in a box” kits that are fabulous.  She also sells the kits which you finish, such as the painting, at home.

Susan has authored a book called Learn to Play – Play to Learn and has a website that tells you more about the book.

I bought several of her kits and the one I’m sharing today she calls The Sea Treasure. 
 

I prefer to call it The Oyster and the Mermaid.



Sorry about the beginning of the story with the interruption but we were making cookies.  Hope you enjoyed it.

Friday, June 14, 2013

We All Play in a Yellow Submarine

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With just a couple of weeks left of school we weren’t quite ready to
put our bus away.  So instead we changed it to a submarine to fit into
our ocean theme.
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We wrapped the whole bus with white paper and started to paint.
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I took one pool noodle and cut it in half lengthwise and secured it
under the paper. 
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It holds the blue fabric that represents the water.
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We hung blue and green streamers for seaweed and water. 
The children like to run around the submarine feeling the
streamers with their hands pretending to swim.
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So we brought out goggles and a diving mask.
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The submarine is decorated with fish that we made at the art table.
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A parent brought in an asian pear wrapper and we hung it on
one of the windows.  It looks like bubbles.
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Each day the children explore, expand and exchange ideas for the submarine.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Smooshing an Ocean Scene

We’ve been creating a lot of different art related to the ocean
                             this week. 
            It’s time to create a bulletin board.
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Today we painted a group mural for the bulletin board background.
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     The table was covered with one big piece of paper. 
The children were encouraged to spoon paint on to the paper.
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We then covered the paint with plastic wrap and smooshed it together. 
The child in these pictures is quite familiar with painting with her fingers
(her mom let’s her fully enjoy the art area) but when we placed the plastic
wrap on top of the paint she was clearly unsure what to do.  She carefully
poked and pinched at the wrap exploring the new experience.
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Others enjoyed the sensation of the smooth cool plastic on the paint. 
Picked it up, checked out the new colours mixing and then placed
it on a new spot to smoosh some more.
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It looks like whitecaps of waves crashing on a windy day.