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Preschool Corner: Holiday Style

Guess how much school we did this week? If you guessed pretty well close to not-much-at-all, you are RIGHT on the nose!!

We started out our week with snow, and after doing all but staple Zachary to his seat, I decided it would be easier to let him go outside and just have a little fun!

This is his idea of fun. Mind you, 10 minutes before this I found him walking around our backyard with all his snowgear on ~ and only sock feet.

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And his idea of MORE fun…

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We spent a few days baking and just having some holiday fun. We made these peppermint meringue cookies and these yummy snickerdoodles {yummy} and decorated a gingerbread house together {and don’t think that I baked the gingerbread ~ hello, Walmart!!}.

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Made some fun little clothespin angels. Zachary was the one who asked if we could make these and we had to run to Walmart to get the clothespins and pipecleaners. Here is is making his little angel’s face.

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This is Laurianna’s angel. They are super-simple and the kids made no less than twenty of them. Our Christmas tree has been overtaken…

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Zachary is also having fun using my iTouch to play some games. He is really liking the iWriteWords app where he can trace both upper and lowercase letters. We had the lite/free version, but that only covered the first three letters of the alphabet, so this is the first app that I was willing to spend a little money on! :)

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That was pretty much our week! Just to give you a quick heads up, I will be hosting Preschool Corner next week {December 18th}, but will take a break for Christmas and New Years {the next two Fridays}.

Our Favorite Books

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Giveaway #1 ~ Itty-Bitty Bookworm

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This Giveaway is now CLOSED!

Itty-Bitty Bookworm has generously donated a FULL YEAR of curriculum {worth $300} to one of my readers! Please read through this post for the complete details on this great giveaway!

I think you all know how much time it takes to plan activities for your little ones ~ having something on hand to help save you time and energy can be a HUGE blessing. Maybe you need a little inspiration in your planning and a ‘fresh-start’ for the new year? Tara at Itty~Bitty Bookworm has an incredible literature-based preschool curriculum that can be used in both a homeschool setting as well as an in-home daycare or school setting. Itty-Bitty Bookworm provides curriculum for children ages 18 months to 5 years of age with a wide range of activities including cooking, math, crafts, manipulative ideas, imaginative play, rhymes, language/phonics, and much more.

Bailey’s curriculum (ages 18 to 36 months) focuses on two different books each month and Bo’s curriculum (ages 3 to 5) focuses on four books each month. The activities and projects for the lessons revolve around the stories that are being read with the children.

Lesson plans are broken down into an easy-to-follow daily format {you can see a pdf sample here} and they are completely flexible!

Curriculum calendars for both levels:

Tara, the founder of Itty-Bitty Bookworm, also has a blog, Raising Itty-Bitty Bookworms along with free resources for parents. If you are interested in ordering Itty-Bitty Curriculum, you can choose to download a month of lesson plans ($20 each month) at a time or order a CD-rom ($30/month) of plans. Itty-Bitty has also started offering a geography~based curriculum, called Bo’s World Units, which are being released over this next year ~ and I know for a fact that a unit on Tanzania should be releasing soon, since I helped write it! :)

The Itty-Bitty Giveaway!!
The Itty-Bitty Bookworm has kindly offered to give one reader a full year of curriculum on CD. This giveaway is worth $300, so enter and spread the word! There are several ways for you to enter this giveaway, but there is one mandatory first entry: leave a comment here letting me know what you like most about this curriculum.
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This giveaway will be open until Saturday, December 12th until 8pm and I will announce the winner by Monday, December 14th. Please be sure that there is a way for me to contact you ~ otherwise I will draw another winner.

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Preschool Corner: Z is for Zoo

Before I forget ~ if you link up this week to the Preschool Corner, can you leave a comment letting me know that you did? That way I will be sure to see your link and visit! Sometimes my week gets so crazy and I forget to check back and I don’t want to miss your posts!

I picked a few books to focus on for the letter Z and then used Itty Bitty Bookworm’s Bo Curriculum {July Year 1} for some of the activities since she has plans for two books, Dear Zoo and also Goodnight Gorilla. We did so.much.reading this week it was almost comical. Kaleb loved the books too, and we spent one entire day on the floor just reading and re-reading the books together.

Be sure to check out the first giveaway in the 1,500 Subscriber Celebration today ~ it’s sure to be one that you will LOVE!! A FULL YEAR of Itty-Bitty Bookworm curriculum worth $300!!!

Alphabet Book

Our alphabet book activity was a quick and easy zebra puzzle.

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Cooking ~ Animals in Cages

Itty Bitty Bookworm provides a fun idea for making zoo animals in their cages using animal crackers. Not so much real cooking, but fun in the kitchen and a yummy little treat. :)

Games

  • Animal charades ~ acting out the different zoo animals from the stories we read.
  • ZooKeeper, Zookeeper ~ played like ‘Doggie, Doggie, who has your bone?’

Math

  • We had fun sequencing the different animals in Goodnight Gorilla using printables from Itty-Bitty Bookworm
  • We weighed and compared our plastic zoo animals that we have around the house to see which ones were similar in weight or weighed more than others.
  • How many to make 5? We used a fun idea from Itty Bitty Bookworm to do some simple addition facts together.

Songs and Rhymes

The book Going to the Zoo is a great play off of Raffi’s song “Daddy’s Taking Us to the Zoo Tomorrow”, so this was a song that we sang a LOT that week. :)

Writing

I wrote the starter to a sentence for Zachary, “My favorite animal at the zoo is…” and Zachary finished the sentence and then he illustrated his sentence.

Stories & Books We Used

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Preschool Corner: Preschool Planning Form

Want to know how much we actually did this week?

{silence}

I played hookey. Serious hookey. As in ‘leaving the state and escaping spending time with my husband and meeting a GREAT blogging friend in real life‘ hookey.

Meaning nothing got accomplished in the way of schoolwork {unless you count Mommy getting re-energized a part of schoolwork}. Which really ~ that is VERY important, no? {grins}

And I can’t wait to share more on my meeting with Carisa from 1+1+1=1 and Jill from Forever ‘n Ever ‘n Always. Such absolute fun. Really and truly!!! But she holds all the picture proof…so I’m at her mercy!

BUT…I do have something to share with you all! I realized the other day that I never shared my preschool planning pages with you all, so it’s another printable this week for you all {and yes…they do look a lot like my Tot School planning forms ~ just a little different}.

Click on the thumbnail to download printable

I’m also working like crazy behind the scenes to get the preschool part of my website up and running so you all can access my printables in one easy place…little by little it’s getting there. But enough about our crazy week, tell me all about the fun that’s going on at your place!!!

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Preschool Corner: Sign Language Alphabet Cards

We haven’t done too much ‘exciting’ stuff in the way of preschool this week, other than our everyday stuff: practicing handwriting, counting by 10’s, reading, and just having fun together playing together.

Because Zachary has been taking a sign language class at our co-op this semester, I put together some 3 x 3 cards for him to use in learning the letters of the alphabet and also the number 0 – 9.

Ours are printed off on cardstock, laminated and then hole-punched in the corner so that they can be flipped through to look at the letters/numbers and signs.

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We’re also going to use this great alphabet file folder game for Zachary’s workboxes that Val @ Christian Preschool Printables created.

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Preschool Corner: Pumpkin Time!

I know ~ technically, the whole pumpkin theme is sooo last month, but it is still fall, so that’s ok too! :) One of my favorite books about pumpkins is It’s Pumpkin Time! by Zoe Hall. I’ve had this book on our shelf before I had kids of my own and LOVE it. While I was pulling together ideas, I remembered that Itty Bitty Bookworm had a unit on it {Bo, Year 1 ~ October}, so I pulled that out and filled in the rest of my plans using ideas from that unit.

And I know that I’m messing around with the alphabet, but I’ve gone in order for 3 years now…and I needed a little change!

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We made our own little pumpkin patch by painting our fingers/knuckles with orange paint and then pressing it onto the paper. Zachary added some stems onto the pumpkins and then used some green ribbon to make a vine in his little patch.

Art

~ Paper Strip Pumpkins. Even our girls wanted to make some of these! They were so incredibly simple to make too! You can get the full direction here.

~ Paper Plate Pumpkins. We made small pumpkins by painting a small paper plate orange. We also used this activity as a lesson for mixing colors. Zachary used red and yellow paint to make the orange for the pumpkin.

Cooking

~ Pumpkin Spice Playdough ~ We cooked up a big batch of this yummy smelling playdough! The house smelled great after cooking it and the kids played with it for hours! You can find the recipe here. We have it stored in our refrigerator to use again too!

~ Pumpkin Seeds ~ I’m sure it’s no big surprise to know that we made our own pumpkin seeds, is it? The kids were so excited to help out cleaning them and cooking them. Not so excited in eating them. {grins}

Language

~ What’s Inside? This is an activity from Itty Bitty Bookworm where we made predictions about what we would find inside the pumpkin when we opened it up. It definitely wasn’t what Zachary expected! Zachary also made a cute little pumpkin using yarn and pumpkin seeds when we were done.

~ Uppercase/lowercase Letter Sorting ~ Erica @ Confessions of a Homeschooler made some great printables for kids to sort uppercase and lowercase letter “P’s”.

Math

~ A Penny for Your Pumpkin ~ You’ll have to ignore the lack of excitement that this picture shows, because REALLY Zachary had so much fun playing this little money game with me. In fact, we played it four times in a row and he still wants to do it!

I pulled out five mini-pumpkins and two big pumpkins and then gave Zachary a variety of coins: 2 pennies, 2 nickels, a dime and a quarter. We talked about the different coins and their names and then recited this little rhyme I found in my songs/rhymes box from years ago:

Five orange pumpkins in a pumpkin patch.
You know, the kind that are big and round and fat!
Along came Zachary with a {penny} to pay,
He bought a pumpkin and took it away!

Zachary got to choose the pumpkin he wanted to buy and had to hand me the correct coin that we named in the rhyme. Much fun!!

~ How Many Seeds? ~ We used this game from Itty Bitty Bookworm and put the correct number of seed and number cards together to make a little book together.

~ Seeds in the Pumpkin ~ I handed Zachary number cards and he put the correct number of seeds into each of the little pumpkins we have.

~ Pumpkin Patterns ~ We used the pattern cutouts from Itty Bitty Bookworm to make patterns {pumpkin, leaf, etc….}

~ Pumpkin Size Sorting ~ We had fun using this great printable from Erica @ Confessions of a Homeschooler.

Science


~ How a Pumpkin Grows
~ The book It’s Pumpkin Time! is all about the life cycle of a pumpkin, so we talked a lot about how plants/pumpkins grow. I had some sequencing cards already on hand, but Itty Bitty Bookworm provides some in the curriculum unit also.

Songs and Rhymes

Five Little Pumpkins

Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate
The first one said, “Oh my! It’s getting late!”
The second one said, “We don’t care.”
The third one said, “There are leaves in the air.”
The fourth one said, “We’re ready for some fun!”
The fifth one said, “Let’s run and run!”

The whoosh went the wind and out went the light,
and the five little pumpkins rolled out of sight.

On Our Shelf

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