Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Cool Tools Week!

Hey everyone -
Here are pictures from our Cool Tools Week. Enjoy!

The kids made fun toothpick/gumdrop structures. This was such a fun activity and kept the kids engaged for quite a while. They loved it!

More toothpick/gumdrop structures...

They built things like "robots", "stars" and "flowers" :)

Here are a couple boys playing with fun construction tools and a dump truck. We also practiced hammering with a play hammer, foam, and golf tees.

We made "Longer and Shorter" books - this helped them understand a basic measuring and building concept.

Thanks for reading - enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday!

Kendall Stark
Monarch Kids Preschool

Monday, November 21, 2011

Thanksgiving Week

Hey everyone -
I hope you enjoy the pictures centered around our theme last week - Thanksgiving. We had a lot of fun!

The kids made Native American vests and headbands. Say cheese!

They made a "Mayflower" boat from their handprint. We added some other parts to their ship as well as water and a boat. So cute!

This was a great craft to help the kids recognize the sound the letter "T" makes. They colored a picture of a turkey, spread glue on it and then sprinkled some thyme on the turkey. It smelled great too!

The picture is a bit blurry but, we played a game of "Pin the tail feather on the turkey" :) They did a pretty good job!

I hope you all have a great Thanksgiving holiday this week - take care!

Kendall Stark
Monarch Kids Preschool

Friday, November 11, 2011

Cooking and Food Week!

Hey everyone -
Here are some pictures from our fun week of cooking and food explorations. I hope you enjoy!

Here one of the girls is painting with crushed cranberries :) The kids crushed them with rolling pins and we put them in a blender to give them a good painting consistency - a unique painting experience for sure!

Here are the books we read this week. I especially loved "Stega Nona" and "Thundercake" - 2 great books! I recommend checking them out from your local library!

The kids also got to experiment with colored spaghetti and make their own creation on a paper plate. Also this week the kids practiced making letters with cooked and uncooked spaghetti (the cooked ones for the curves in some letters and the uncooked ones for the lines in letters). Fun and sticky!

This was my favorite craft this week! The kids made cakes and they did such a great job that they look almost real! But they're not :) We taped a jello box to a paper plate and then "frosted" them with a mixture of shaving cream and glue (tinted with food coloring). Then the kids added decorations with sprinkles and foam shapes. How fun!

Here the kids are painting their "cakes" - yummy!

Have a great weekend everyone!

Kendall Stark
Monarch Kids Preschool