Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Finding Dinosaurs

 October is National Dinosaur month so along with doing Halloween things we have also done a few things with dinosaurs. This was a great way to recycle my dad's coffee grounds. Mix them with flour, salt, sand, and water and it will make some pretty sturdy rocks. Inside each rock was a mini dinosaur. I have never done these before so I didn't know how hard they would get and man were they hard to break but the girls never gave up and they were each so excited to find their dinosaur.








Playing in the Wind

It was a beautiful fall day and the wind was blowing and there were a ton of leaves on the ground. We all had a great time throwing the leaves in the air and making a big pile to jump in.
 
 

These are just a few of the fun pictures from preschool with some of the crafts they have made a few of the different things they enjoy doing.
 
Our cute paper pumkin crafts

They enjoy capturing each other with the hula hoops

Working on their worksheets





To end the month of September and our month on farming we read the story of The Little Red Hen. After reading the story we made bread in a bag. We put everything in the bag and then mashed it all together. The bread didn't really turn out all that well but the girls enjoyed the attempt of making bread.
 
 





I wanted to give the girls the opportunity to plant something, so we planted daffodils. They were able to dig in the dirt and bury they daffodil bulbs. I hope they like it they sure were smiling the whole time. I can't wait to see these flowers bloom in the spring.
 
 





To go along with farming we did corn today. I fixed popcorn for their snack and I had no idea how big of a hit that would be. Instead of putting the extra popcorn on their paper corn cob they ate it. In all they ate a bag and a half of popcorn. I think I will have to surprise them with popcorn again.
 


September we spent a lot of time on farming and things that deal with farming. Today we learned about apples and since there are a few apples tress out back we went and picked a few apples and had them with snacks.
The girls loved seeing who could find the biggest apple and if they could find a worm hole in them.


Saturday, October 20, 2012

Play Dough

I forget how much kids love to play with this stuff.
Everyday the kids ask to play with the play dough.
To cut the cost on the play dough I made my own which is super simple and makes a lot of dough. I will put the recipe on soon.


The Kissing Hand

 
During the first week of preschool we read a book called The Kissing Hand. It is about a little raccoon who is afraid to go to school on his own and be away from his mom. To help the little raccoon the mom gives him a kiss in the palm of his hand and any time he feels sad he can put his hand on his cheek.
 
After reading the story we traced each of the kids hand in sugar cookies and then baked them. While the cookies were baking we made white hand prints next to a poem from The Kissing Hand with a heart in the middle. Once the cookies were done the girls put a kiss in each of the hands for their moms'.
 
 


The poem says:
It's my first week of school and The Kissing Hand is what we read. It's about a raccoon who did just as his parents said. Like the raccoon's first day at school, I was scared and a little shy. but because of what you said, I was brave and got by. All through teh year, I'll make things for you. So as I change and as I learn you can see my growth too!


Things We Did on the First Day

The girls seemed super excited to play with the parachute!!

 
We started out just learning how to use the parachute and then put in a few balls into the middle and then tried our best to keep them in the middle.


The balls were the highlight of playing with the parachute.

 
Toward the end of playing with the parachute we would puff of the parachute and all run under it.

 
First Day of Preschool
September 4, 2012

I loved meeting these sweet little girls!!






Allie
Ryah
Sally