Thursday, December 8, 2011

Music Time

Once a month Jill, a preschool music teacher, visits StrongStart to lead us through a music time.
She runs a program called Music for Young Children.
Today we sang Christmas songs and because it wasn`t a large group she was able to use her `co-op` band.
She made it from a super long bungee cord and made a fabric cover for it.
Each person found a spot to hold on as they sang a song about trotting on a horse.
At the end of the song they fall backwards.
As they fall back the bungee cord pulls them back up.

Everyone got in on the fun.
A big thanks to Jill for volunteering her time and knowledge with us.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Simple is Best

I love when a very simple craft turns out so well.
I love when parents think it's so cool and so easy because maybe they'll make it again at home with their child.
I hot glued the pinecone to an old greeting card so it would be easier to carry home.  Plus it's decorative.
I watched in amazement as every child that attended today painted a pinecone tree.

Sparkles are a must when it comes to Christmas trees.  But surprisingly we didn't end up with it all over the room.
Look at the smile on his face.
Is it because of the 'cherry' on top or pride in a job well done?
I think they are beautiful.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Paint Chip Ornaments

Every time I go to the hardware store I pick up a few paint sample cards.
There are so many things to use them for.
I've posted about using them for colour hunts.
Well I saw this idea posted on Pinterest and found the site http://paintcutpaste.com/paint-chip-gift-tags/
There are a lot of great ideas at paintcutpaste - worth checking out.
Here is our twist on the paint chip tags.
Provide a supply of paint chip cards.
 Various hole punches and coloured cards.
 Scissors with different blades, zig zag, etc.
 Watch the creating begin.

 Learning to tie a knot.
 Showing off the finished product.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Sensory Christmas

The Christmas season is such a sensory season.
From smelling and tasting gingerbread to hearing bells.
We have been experiencing many sensory activities at StrongStart.
Here are a few.
Making gingerbread people for our castle.
Playing with 'ginger' dough.  (I added ginger spice to plain playdough).
Sprinkling ginger and cinnamon on paper cut outs.
A tub full of tinsel garland and bells.
And more bells.
 




Of course colours, they are all around.  Here we did spin art using old salad spinners.
Our banner to help decorate the gym for the school Christmas concert.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Sign of the Week - Christmas, Santa Claus

This will be our final week of school before Christmas break so time to learn how to sign Christmas and Santa.
"Christmas" make a 'c' handshape. Lean it across your body then swing it in an arc in front of you.
"Santa Claus" both hands are 'c' shapes. place index fingers just below ears.
Bring both hands down to join in front at chin - like outlining his beard.

The song we will sing this week is from Super Simple Songs http://youtu.be/WSW-CepaASI


What Do You Want for Christmas?

What do you want for Christmas? Christmas?  Christmas?
What do you want for Christmas?
Santa’s on his way.
I want a train
I want a train
I want a great big train

I want a rocket,
               robot,
               teddy bear

What do you want for Christmas? Christmas?  Christmas?
What do you want for Christmas?
Santa’s on his way.
Santa’s on his way!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Ginger Kids

Ginger Kids are sprinkled with ginger
and cinnamon.
We started with painting with diluted glue.
A few children were quite generous with the glue so we 
quickly placed a piece of waxed paper underneath.
There was ribbon and sequins for decorations.
Next came the sprinkling of ginger
or cinnamon
or both.
Here's the one handed shake method.
Then there is the two handed-tap-the-bottom-to-get-out-as-much-as-you-can shake.
Either way they look and smell pretty.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Candy Castle

We finished our gingerbread creation today with our big buddies.
The children call it 'Candy Castle"
It was a lot of fun watching the children create all the pieces.
 Cannons,
 ladders,
 fire pit,
a dragon and archery targets.
Now it's time to donate it to our local Boys & Girls Club fundraiser.