Solar system color, cut and glue found here.
Astronauts to Earth game found here. I printed and laminated one of the game boards. I put colored dot stickers on a dice and we rolled to see which astronaut would make it to earth first. We used our pom pom magnets as our markers. It was fun and kept her entertained.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Blast Off Rocket Craft
Gather your supplies: a paper towel tube, paint, foam for wings and top and ribbon.
Paint the tube.
Glue and tape it all together.
I used the number cards from Homeschool Creations to make our countdown. First she put her cars in order the lined them up on the floor. Finally we counted down and blasted off!
Paint the tube.
Glue and tape it all together.
I used the number cards from Homeschool Creations to make our countdown. First she put her cars in order the lined them up on the floor. Finally we counted down and blasted off!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Zoo Cage Craft
Here is an easy craft to cage the animals!
Fold a sheet of heavy paper in half and cut a window out of one side. Punch holes on the top and the bottom of the window. Fill the cage with animal stickers then lace pipe cleaners in the top and bottom holes to make bars. Done!
Zoo Cages and Keys Book
We found this printable book at Chit Chat and Small Talk to go along with the story Goodnight Gorilla. I ended up laminating the pieces to make it a little sturdier. She colored the animals and we put it all together. She loves unlocking the cages to let the animal out or feed them and locking them back up. Cute idea!
Coloring.
Putting it together.
Reading and playing.
Coloring.
Putting it together.
Reading and playing.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Pretend Play: Zookeeper
For zoo week we had several opportunities to play zookeeper!
Use plastic animals, kitchen items, colored rice, dirt, rocks, etc. to make a zoo.
Make playdough zoo cages with popsicle sticks (wearing a safari always helps as well).
Not pictured: Make a zoo with stuffed animals and boxes. Make sure to feed the animals!
Use plastic animals, kitchen items, colored rice, dirt, rocks, etc. to make a zoo.
Make playdough zoo cages with popsicle sticks (wearing a safari always helps as well).
Not pictured: Make a zoo with stuffed animals and boxes. Make sure to feed the animals!
Z for Zoo Activities and Worksheets
This week we worked on the letter Z and focused on a Zoo theme. (More zoo craft posts coming).
Make a Z zebra and put it in the zoo.
Zebra worksheets found at Confessions of a Homeschooler.
Which one is different page from 3 Dinosaurs.
Zoo Beginning Sound Clip Cards from 2 Teaching Mommies.
This Put Me in the Zoo page was fun to do while reading the book. It is found at Making Learning Fun.
Make a Z zebra and put it in the zoo.
Zebra worksheets found at Confessions of a Homeschooler.
Which one is different page from 3 Dinosaurs.
Zoo Beginning Sound Clip Cards from 2 Teaching Mommies.
This Put Me in the Zoo page was fun to do while reading the book. It is found at Making Learning Fun.
Letter Y Ideas
Make a yellow Y.
Yarn worksheets from Confessions of a Homeschooler.
Yarn matching page found here.
Yo-yo cutting page.
Y lacing page found at Making Learning Fun.
Yarn worksheets from Confessions of a Homeschooler.
Yarn matching page found here.
Yo-yo cutting page.
Y lacing page found at Making Learning Fun.
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