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Friday, April 13, 2012

PreK: Elephant Unit Study


We learned about elephants this week! From their habitat, to the foods they eat, to the special characteristic they find important in a herd: sharing.  I made up some of my own stuff to with this lesson and I also found lots of stuff from different places on the web - I'll list those in the bottom of my post.  Here is a snap shot of our week:
 Our poster board for the week covered the following:
Letter E
Color - Gray (Meaning = hazy, hidden, false, deception)
Number 11 (Meaning = end, stop)
Vocab Word - Elephant (Meaning = powerful, large)
Shape - Pentagon
Verse: "Even a child is known by his deeds." Proverbs 20:11


 "The Elephant Trunk" Rhyme
I found this on KidSparkz.com
The first time through my son wasn't too thrilled with it,
but then I added a bunch of motions the second time through
and then he WANTED to do it again and again.
Especially the "pshhhhhh" part. hehehe

This poster is part of the Letter E pack from 1+1+1=1.
This went along with our verse.  The first time we read through our verse,
my son asked "what is a deed?" which led right into this poster.
Worked out great!!! 

Another poster from 1+1+1=1 Letter E Pack.
I have this song on a children's CD, so it was nice to hang up the words.
We did every day to begin our school. 

Our Letter Mailbox
I sing a little song that goes like this:
I've got a letter, I've got a letter
Let's look and see, Let's look and see
What letter do we have today? What letter do we have today?
It's the letter (___), It's the letter (___)

Inside is the magnetic letter of week along with letter vocabulary cards.
I just used the vocabulary cards from 1+1+1=1 Letter E Pack.





Our Math Activity
I took a small cookie box and covered it with construction paper.
Drew an elephant on paper, then cut it out.  Then I made peanut shapes out of cardstock paper and cut those out.  I gave my son a dice to roll, he counted the number of dots then fed the elephant that many number of peanuts.  Then he got creative and had his tractor haul the peanuts to the elephant to feed him.  LOL



  Elephants have trunks and they can hold up to 3 gallons of water in them.
To help my son understand how they can suck up water, I had him play a game.
I set out 2 cups, filled one up with water and gave him a straw.
He sucked up water in the straw and then took it over to the empty cup and spit it out.
Then I showed him 3 gallon empty jugs to show him how much 3 gallons was.
We filled them up and then dumped them out in the tub.  I didn't get a picture of that though.



I had bought an elephant shaped chalkboard at Target in their dollar area awhile back.
So I pulled it out and gave him some chalk.  He first started to trace the outline of the elephant.
Then he made an eye and ear.  Then decided to color it all in.  Then we worked on writing the letter "E" and he tried to write his name.


Calendar Time is officially his time.
He loves to do the calendar because he thinks he is teaching me. :)
He will lead me in the Days of the Week song (you can find the version we sing HERE).
And then he'll count the numbers and tell me the next number to put up.
Then I prompt him to tell me the month, day, and year.  Then we sing our last song to know the day of today, day of yesterday and day for tomorrow.
And we have a month song for April, you can get yours HERE.








Math Activity
I cut out elephant foot prints out of foam and then labeled each print number 1-11.
I hid the tracks around the house and had him find them in number order first, which led to an elephant stamp.  Then I hid them again and he found them and put them in number order.

Elephant Craft
Take a CD and then you need 3 circles of the same size, 2 smaller circles, a long rectangle, then 2 smaller circles for eyes, and 2 tusks.  Color them and then glue to the CD.  
Hangs easily on the wall to with a nail! :)


We did lots of worksheets too, letter E practice, elephant tracing page, and scissor activities.

Our science consisted of activities too, but I didn't take pictures, but we did the following:
1. Habitat Matching
Took 3 bowls and filled each one with a different type of habitat - grass, hay, water.  I had some animal toys that I set out and had my son match the animal to the correct habitat.
2. Nature Hunt for Elephant Food
We took a nature walk outside.  We looked for different things in our neighborhood that elephants could eat and glued them to our journal.

Here are the links to the different activities we did:

Next week will be Monster Trucks at the request of my son. :)

Have Fun and Be a Blessing!
~Bekah
 

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Elephants & Sharing (Freebie)

Thank you everyone for the prayers and well wishes for my husband.  He is doing better and we are back in full swing!  I'll post up our Easter stuff soon, still trying to get it all organized... but today I have a special post for you.


This week we will be learning ALL about ELEPHANTS! Elephants have a unique characteristic about them, they know how to share... so we will be tying sharing into Acts 2:44-46.  So, today I just wanted to share our lesson plan... FREE for you to download!


Click HERE to Download


Will have more on our elephant week soon.  Enjoy!


Have Fun and Be a Blessing!
~Bekah

Sunday, January 1, 2012

God's Child is Kind

Our school room is under construction - I decided I need a change for the New Year and was crazy enough to try and undertake the project over the Holidays (silly me!).  So, it's not quite finished yet... but I plan to have it done next weekend (hopefully, I'm not making any promises, hehe).  So, while it's under construction, I came up with our lesson plan to utilize the REST of the house!


For the next 8 weeks, we will be doing a study on "God's Child" and how a child of God is to be.  We'll be using a book by Rainbow Publishers called "Instant Bible Lessons for Preschools: I am God's Child".






For this week, we will be learning that God's Child is Kind.  I'm posting up our lesson plan and the daily break down of our lesson plan and some of our printables - Enjoy!!!


Here is a sample of the lesson plan:






  Lesson Plan                                           Week of:    January 2 – 6, 2012

                                               Theme:   God's Child is Kind

Circle Time:

Music & Fingerplay:  Kind Words; John 13:34; Do Unto Others (Bible Action Songs CD)
Memory Verse:         Love is not rude. 1 Corinthians 13:5


Letter: K    Number: 5    Shape: Diamond    Color: Pink    Vocab: Kind   Story: Joseph


Center
Activity
Description of Activity
Materials
Needed
Letter K

·   “K” Vocab Cards on Popsicle Sticks
·   “K” Seek & Sort
·   Identify items that begin with “K”
·   Ladder Building
·    “K” Worksheets
·   Phonics
·   Sight Word Practice
·   Tape vocab cards to popsicle sticks.  Print out a Letter “K” in a magnifying glass shape on cardstock to identify the “K” sound.
·   Print out “K” Sort, hide the letters in the house, child finds and sorts in the correct column.
·   Child fills a box with items that begin with “K”.
·   Practice “K” on the ladder with vowel sounds.
·   “K” worksheets from Preschool Workbook bought at Walmart.
·   Print Outs: Vocab Cards, Letter Sort
·   Popsicle Sticks
·   “K” Box
·   Chalkboard/Marker Board for Ladder Building
·   PreK Workbook

Number 5

·   Stack blocks in 5’s
·   Sequencing Activity
·   #5 Worksheets
·   Recognition Activity
·   Complete the Group

·   Set out blocks and have child stack in sets of 5.
·   Blow up balloons and label numbers “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” and “5” on a balloons (one number per balloon).  Have child use a paper towel roll to bat them in order.  OR you can hang them from the ceiling upside down and have child bat them in number order.
·   Practice tracing the number 5.  Worksheets from a Preschool book bought at Walmart.
·   Print out number “5” onto cardstock, hide them all over the house and see how many “5” numbers your child can find.
·   Set out paper plates/bowls and put candies on each plate/bowl.  Make them a different number of candies and have your child add/subtract candies to make it “5” on each plate/bowl.
·   Blocks
·   Balloons, Marker, String, Tape, Paper Towel Roll
·   “5” Worksheets
·   Cardstock number 5’s
·   Paper plates/bowls, candies
·   Pattern Printout


Art

·   Kindness Crown
·   Helping Hands Mural
·   Kindness Jar
·   Make a crown and award jewels to glue on the crown throughout the week when an act of kindness is performed.
·   Trace hands (many times), cut them out and glue them to a sign that says “helping hands”.
·   Put decoration on a jar and every time a jewel is awarded put in this jar until you make the crown.
·   Crown Template
·   Jewels
·   Glue
·   Paper
·   Scissors
·   Sign

Color: Pink

·   Pink Worksheets
·   Color Mixers
·   Biblical Meaning

·   “Pink” worksheets from Preschool Workbook.
·   Mix red and white paint to make pink.
·   Print out meaning on cardstock, review daily.



·   Workbook
·   Paint, Brushes
·   Definition






You can download the Lesson Plan, Daily Schedules, and Printables by clicking HERE.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Follow That Star Lesson Plan & Printables

Follow that Star Lesson Plan and Printables now available!!!

Here is an overview of what is covered in the lesson plan:
  • Letter: S
  • Color: Yellow
  • Shape: Star
  • Number: 3
  • Bible Verse: Matthew 2:9
  • Vocabulary: Star
  • Links to GREAT Mommy Made Pre-K Packs
  • Creative Movement Ideas
  • Song Ideas for the theme
  • Recess Ideas
  • Plus much much more.
 Download the lesson plan HERE.


Here are the associated printables needed to go with the lesson plan.
  1. Letter S Art Worksheet
  2. Star Art
  3. Coloring Page: Follow that Star
  4. Coloring Page: Three Wise Men
  5. Letter S Sort
  6. Verse Hopping Pads
  7. Spelling "Star" Game
  8. Tracer Star Sheet
  9. Christmas Story Cards
Don't forget to check out this great file folder game from Christian Preschool Printables too.  It's a counting learning game about the Three Wise Men.


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Monday, November 28, 2011

Christmas Tree Lesson Plan

Christmas Tree Lesson Plan

You can obtain a FREE copy of our Christmas Tree Lesson Plan.  It includes activities, free printables, memory verse, and more.  I'm using the "7 Mini Lessons Using the Christmas Tree" for our Bible time.

Our Unit Study this Week will cover:
  • Letter "C"
  • Shape: Triangle
  • Color: GREEN
  • Number: 15
  • Vocabulary: Christmas Tree
  • Verse: "I am the way, the truth, and the life." John 14:6
Here is a tidbit of the lesson plan:



  Lesson Plan                        Week of: November 28 – December 2, 2011


Theme: Christmas Tree Lessons


Music:                   Christmas Music: Silent Night, Away in a Manger, O Christmas Tree
Read-Aloud Story:   My Merry Christmas; 7 Mini Lessons of Christmas Tree
Memory Verse:       “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” John 14:6

Center
Activity
Description of Activity
Materials
Needed

Letter: C c

·  Prewrite Worksheet
·  Phonics Hunt
·  Phonics Cards
·  ASL Practice
·  Tracer Worksheet
·  Paint a “c”
·  Print worksheet HERE, do 3 days in a row for practice.
·  Hunt: Find things that begin with “C” in the house.
·  Using vocab cards identify the beginning sound of “C”.
·  Print tracer worksheet HERE, assist on 1 day, have do by self on next day.
·  Draw a “C” bubble shape on cardstock and paint.
·  Prewrite Worksheet (click on building up to alphabet)
·  Tracer Worksheet
·  Cardstock Paper
·  Paint
·  Paint Brushes
·  Smock, Paper Towels

Color:
GREEN

·  Find Green Items
·  Color Mixers
·  Green Worksheet
·  Pom Pom Activity
·  Find green items and put in a green tub.
·  Mix blue & yellow paint to make green.
·  Green Worksheets from Preschool Workbook (bought at Walmart).
·  Use spoon to dish up green pom poms into green mini plastic cups.
·  Green Items
·  Blue, Yellow Paint
·  Paint Brushes
·  Paper Plate
·  Worksheets
·  Green Pom Poms
·  Plastic Spoon
·  Mini Plastic Cups

You can download a FREE Copy of this Lesson Plan HERE.

If you should see any typos or have suggestions, please feel free to comments below.

Have Fun and Be a Blessing!
~Bekah 

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Candy Theme Week

Candy Theme Week: 10/31/11 - 11/4/11

Our Board:
 

Lesson plan is available for download: CLICK HERE

I have activities for each Center:
  • Letter
  • Color
  • Shape
  • Number
  • Vocabulary
  • Memory Verse (lots of helps for memorization through play)

Here is a sample:


Color: Pink

·  Identify items that are pink
·  How many pink candies can you put in the bowl in 2 minutes?

  • I have pink plastic bowl that is fairly big, have child go around finding items that are pink.
  • Lay out candies of different colors and sizes, give child tongs and see how many they can put in a bowl within 2 minutes.
·  Pink Bowl
·  Candies
·  Tongs
·  Bowl
·  Timer


Resources I've used:
1+1+1=1  Candy Pre-K Pack 


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