Monday, January 13, 2014

Penguin Small Play

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                  I set up a small world play about penguins.  
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  The big white blocks and the ice cubes light up and change colours.

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This child was quite interested in the penguins and wondered what they eat.  One of the books on display was able to give him the answer in pictures.  
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     Squid and fish.  I happen to have some in my storage room. 
                     I also brought out leopard seals.
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   Leopard seals eat penguins, and penguins eat the squid and fish.

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  Oh oh the seals are after the penguins, where can they hide. 
The boy suggested we need an igloo, we’ll work on that tomorrow.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Play Trays This Week

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Peg and rings that I made myself.  The rings were another thrift store find that I painted red, yellow and blue but left the base of each peg stand plain.  I had the dowel at home and glued them into the rings.
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          This tray was a favourite tray with toddlers.
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I watched this child match the rings to the same colour.  His first attempt was on the yellow but then he changed his mind and put it on the blue.

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    Setting the table by matching the dishes to their drawing.
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It wasn’t very popular.  I’m not sure why.  Maybe if all four spots at the table had a placemat to set.  We may try that sometime.

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Make a snowman by filling a glass jar with white cotton balls.  I saw this idea on Frogs, Snails and Puppy Dog Tails blog.  The snowman’s face is drawn on the jar which could be seen clearly when the jar was full.
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We used tongs to grab the cotton balls and transfer them to the empty jar.
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      But emptying the jar was the most fun.

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     Number matching from Childcareland
Clip a clothespin onto the number that matches the one on the shirt.
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This was the least used tray this week.  Even the parents didn’t know what could be done.  More parents may have encouraged their child if I had a card with instructions with it.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

2014 First Visit to Fairy Lane

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The weather is dreary and no lovely white snow to brighten the day so this morning we made sparkly dangles to hang in Fairy Lane.
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We closed early and drove to the Lerwick Woods which is home to our Fairy Lane.
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 I handed out our nature bags that held clip board and crayons and each
        child had a dangle to hang somewhere in the woods.
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There were shouts of glee as they spotted a door and they were off and running.
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Other fairy supporters have been leaving doors, houses, treasures and more
              so we made sure to search behind every tree and log.
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                    We found a group of fairies having a party.
           It looked like they had been celebrating the new year.
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The children chose their spot to hang the dangle and were off to find more doors.
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            Some time was spent drawing and creating stories.
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A bonus to our visit today was to check the pumpkins that we left
                      after Halloween last October.
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This painted jack o’lantern was knocked to the ground and is very
                         rotten.  It looks very flat now.
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     Some of the whole pumpkins have nibble marks and others were
                 smashed with their seeds spilled about. 
    I wonder if new pumpkins will grow in Fairy Lane this coming summer?

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Banana Snowmen

Our latest Build-a-Snack was to build a snowman.
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Bananas for the snowball body, cheerios and raisins interchangeable for eyes and mouth (buttons too), carrots for the nose and pretzels for arms.
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Some of the children have participated in our Build-a-Snacks for sometime and I was so impressed when I saw this child reading the recipe before starting.
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   After reading the recipe he was able to build his snowman independently.
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This recipe offered the opportunity to talk about facial and some body parts.
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Using simple ingredients made it a very appealing snack to most of the children.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Penguin Shuffle

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Story time today started with the book Five Little Penguins Slipping on the Ice by Steve Metzger.  It’s a version of Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed.
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After the story I handed each child ‘penguin feet’ (paper plates, the cheap kind) and we waddled around.  The paper plates allow us to slide easier on the carpet.
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I introduced a short little song that I found on CanTeach, called Penguin Shuffle.
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“Penguins shuffle, shuffle, shuffle to the left, left, left.  
Penguins shuffle, shuffle, shuffle to the right, right, right.  
They give a little wiggle, 
they give a little hop.  
Then they waddle around the iceberg till its time to stop.”

Here’s a little video showing us doing the Penguin Shuffle.

I also put together this version to use on the felt board.
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The penguins are attached with velcro so they can come off as we say it.