At the end of the week, we made colorful xylophones with paper. I cut out strips of colored paper and the children assembled the xylophones themselves. It was good practice in ordering by length. They then took the thin brown strips of paper and cut out circles to make mallets. They then placed the mallets as they wished. They all came out really well :)
Sunday, June 9, 2013
X is for Xylophone
At the beginning of the week, the children made the letter X by cutting out and pasting the X puzzles from education.com. Download it for free here.
W is for Watermelon
To make watermelons, I cut a circular sponge in half. I showed the children how to make the red half-circle and then they could use paint brushes, Q-tips, or their fingers to make the green rind. They used pinkie fingers to make the black seeds in the watermelons.
It was funny to see that many children felt compelled to create whole circles for their melons.
It was funny to see that many children felt compelled to create whole circles for their melons.
U is for Underwear!
This is always a fun topic. Underwear :)
I printed out some underwear and undershirts clipart, and the children simply glued these onto the letter Uu templates, which I have printed from this site.
I printed out some underwear and undershirts clipart, and the children simply glued these onto the letter Uu templates, which I have printed from this site.
This was great cutting practice. Some children even tried making patterns or such things. They can also color the underwear before gluing.
Catching Up Again!
Well, here I am again after two months! Oops. I am going to try to organize all of the letter art pictures I have so that each letter is posted here. Also, I will add a few other interesting things we've done.
Everyone in the US seems to be enjoying summer holidays, but we still have three more weeks of school! I'm going to start getting sentimental about leaving preschool. Next year I will have 2nd grade, though, and I am very excited! Anyone have some recommendations of good 2nd grade blogs or web sites?
Everyone in the US seems to be enjoying summer holidays, but we still have three more weeks of school! I'm going to start getting sentimental about leaving preschool. Next year I will have 2nd grade, though, and I am very excited! Anyone have some recommendations of good 2nd grade blogs or web sites?
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