Thursday, April 14, 2011

Week 3- Letter C

This week was full of Cotton Balls, Cats, Caterpillar, Colors, and Counting!

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(Sorry, this lesson plan was linked before I had a chance to tweak it for you guys so ignore my page numbers ect..) 

Classifying- LOVE these classifying puzzles!  



Making the letter C with cotton balls




We read SO many cat books this week.  "Have You Seen My Cat?" is one of my favs.  After reading that story, we made a cat from this link here (click which template you want to use on the right)



Make a C out of playdough









Painting with a Cotton Ball- This was such a fun activity.  Take 2 colors watered down and paint onto a coffee filter with a cotton ball. (I recommend watercolors if you have them, we used watered down finger paint and it didn't work that well)


results!! 


Color Mixing!!
(Red +Yellow= Orange and Yellow+ Blue= Green)




Categories (Sorting Cars and Trains) Click here for my link 
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Curly Cues!!


Counting Coins 



These next few activities are what I call workboxes... aka independent work stations.  I usually set up a couple on the kitchen table if my 1 year old is awake or on the floor if she is confined somewhere and won't charge through her brother's stuff.   Here is what we did the week of C.... 


Colored playdough, Counting coins, and Coloring 


For those of you with boys, or other kiddos that don't enjoy coloring, a helpful trick that I use is I lay out only a few colors for him that are appropriate for the page.  I then "coach" him on what color he wants to use on the wheels, what color on the headlights, ect... This usually gets him sitting for more than a milisecond and usually prevents him from crazy random scribble all over the page and table then I am done mom!  


Here are the floor work activities, puzzles that and activities that he can do completely independently.

2 comments:

Cellitused.com, Inc. said...

I love it! Thanks so much! You are making a secondary history teacher love preschool lessons!!

Sara

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