Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Snowman/Winter Activities

We have had a fabulous week exploring our winter and snowmen theme! Here are a few (ok maybe more than a few) pictures from our week.

So to be real honest, Monday morning didn't quite go as I had hoped. JP didn't really want to do the activities I had planned.  So I decided to lay low and not push it. I then laid out our sensory bin and left it while I cut another activity. Before I knew it they were enthralled with it!

This time around I laid out our favorite blanket and instructed them to keep all sensory bin items on the blanket. :) This worked much better to try to keep the items contained.
JP made a cave for the polar bears.


Before I knew it they were both beading the pipe cleaners all on their own. 

One thing I really enjoy is to sit back and watch them explore the sensory bins on their own. At times, the "teacher" in me wants to direct their learning and thinking right away, but it is so much more rewarding and fun to watch them learn on their own.My goals for the sensory bin are for the boys to sort objects, make and extend patterns, work on fine motor skills by scooping, pouring and transferring. Some days they have their own agenda and that is ok too!

Next we began working on the Snowman, Snowman, What do you See printable from Playing with Words 365, which is awesome! The boys LOVED it! First I read the book to the boys and then they glued the pictures on each page. The winter vocabulary in this activity is awesome. I also love all the questions that are provided in the "lesson guide".

 Lately, the boys have loved taking a few pictures with my camera. So here is the real mama on a weekday with no make up and comfy clothes. Please tell me the rest of you awesome mamas look the same daily?!?! Why put on my face, if I'm not leaving the house?!

CA LOVED putting his pictures in his book. Then he "read" the book to me numerous times. So precious! 



Then out of the blue JP says to me, "Mommy, wouldn't it be cool if I could draw a picture of myself with winter clothes on?!" Well to his surprise that is an extension activity provided with this printable!

He was so excited and proud of himself when he finished!

Then we pulled out all of our "winter gear" and pretended to dress up. This kept them occupied and engaged for a long amount of time! They loved this and wanted to do it first thing Tuesday morning too!
Nice pink scarf, son! 
All in all Monday morning was a blast, even if didn't quite start as I had hoped, but as I've said before I am learning to be flexible! And let my kiddos lead the learning!


Tuesday morning was a ton of fun too! I decided to try something new by allowing CA to work on a few activities/trays on his own while JP worked at the table. I've seen a lot of tot school activities on trays for younger learners and thought I would give this a try. So far CA did well with it.

CA is working on his colors so I allowed him to sort the new magnetic wooden letters by color. 

Then he laced his new Melissa and Doug Lace and Trace animal cards.

 We then began working on the Snowman Tot Pack from Royalbaloo.
Cutting practice

Tracing practice

Tracing practice for CA
 Then we pulled out salt to make shapes and letters in! Such fun!

 Then JP wanted to get the polar bears out of the sensory bin to play in the "snow" as he called it. So off he went to find them. Again, this one was all his idea. Love that!

We also played with white and blue playdoh to top off the fun for the day!



I also made snowman shaped sandwiches one day for lunch.

So here are a few more trays with activities on them that we used this week. I found this awesome Snowman Colors printable at The "Kids Place ".


 I modified this activity for CA today by only putting out 7 upper case and lower case letters to match. He aced it and I will have to add more for him next week.I am enjoying the "tray" idea and will need to do it more often. :)
 Here are the books we've been reading. Remember I have a little bit of a book/library addiction. :) Please tell me I am not the only one? :)
Then CA blew me away with the next activity by laying out all the alphabet cards (on his own initiative)  and then he matched Leap Frog letters to the cards. He did a great job and was so proud of himself and so was his mama!

We also painted snow pictures with cotton balls to wrap up the learning!  

Overall we have had a great week!
Feel free to leave me comments about what you've been up to with your littles!
I LOVE reading each comment and really try to respond to each one!
Happy Learning!
Trina

Linking up here:
Thrifty Thursday-Playing with Words 365
What's on the Tray Wed-H is for Homeschooling
Thinky Linky Thursday- Cachey Mama's Classroom
Preschool Corner- Homeschool Creations
Fun Stuff Fridays-Toys in the Dryer
Sharing Saturday

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Winter Sensory Bin

So I am having a lot of fun making these sensory bins and my boys LOVE them, which is even better. Prior to blogging about our preschool learning adventure, I didn't know what a sensory bin was and my learning curve has been straight up! I am just having fun with it and allowing my boys to explore the items in it.

The next two weeks we are going to be learning about winter and snow. I have a ton of ideas floating in my head and bookmarked already. It should be a ton of fun.

Here is our winter sensory bin that we will explore first thing on Monday.

In it the boys will find:
cotton balls
stryofoam balls(Dollar Tree)
snowman and polar bear erasers(Dollar Tree)
blue and white beads
blue and white pom poms
blue and white pipe cleaners
a few silver snowflake stickers
winter sight words

I can't wait to watch them sort, make patterns, and have fun with this bin! 

 Linked up at:
Thrifty Thursday at Playing with Words
Thinky Linky Thursday: A Day in Preschool
TGIF-Living Life Intentionally
What's on the Tray Wednesday-H is for Homeschooling
Fun Stuff Friday-Toys in the Dryer
Sharing Saturday-Crafty Moms Share
Show and Share Saturday- I Can Teach My Child
Sensory Tub Ideas-Our Worldwide Classroom

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