Sunday, March 13, 2016

Things That Go!

This week was all about Things That Go!  I normally would spend two weeks on this, but March is a weird month with several non-instructional days and then Spring Break.  I shortened up our activities so that we can also get to Zoo animals and Jelly Beans this month.

The first day, we introduced Things That Go! by doing a transportation sort from Play to Learn Preschool.  I really love her Circle Time and Centers theme packs.  We use different parts of them in a variety of ways and there are so many activities that I can give even my students who are with me for 3 years a lot of variety year after year.  We hung the sort once completed on our focus wall to look at all during the week.


 

On Tuesday, we color sorted red, yellow, and green to make stop lights.  I love craftivities and feel like some of my students really learn best from them because they don't even realize they are learning.  Sorting, color identification, following directions, and task completion all worked on in one simple activity.




My favorite activity was on Wednesday.  We made name trains.  Each student worked at their level to make train out of their name.  Some matched, some just needed boxes to define space, some just put the letters down.  Then, we traced each letter to work on proper letter formation.  Everything turned out so cute.  I was so impressed how even my most resistant writers were into this project.  You can fine this project in my Teachers Pay Teachers Shop.







On Thursday, we completed an interactive emergent reader called "I see a parking lot."  My little learners used car stickers to complete the pictures to match the words in the book.  There are two levels to the reader.  One where students work on one to one correspondance by putting a sticker on a dot already in the parking lot and the other students put the correct number of cars by counting.  You can find the reader in my Teacher Pay Teacher store by clicking below.


Friday is kind of a weird day in our classroom.  Our occupational therapist does a group for all of my students and the timing throws our normal schedule off, so I take that day to cook snack with my students.  There are so many skills for even young children to learn by cooking together.  I love the conversation and different skills my kiddos are doing each week.  This week, we made grilled cheese roll-ups.  You can find the original recipe at Cook, Crave, Inspire by Spend with Pennies.  My kiddos assembled after a demonstration and then I cooked the rolls on a griddle while they were in OT group.  I love watching my students attempt to do the assembling just as they were shown.  I try to pick a recipe that has a few steps and enough "work" for everyone to do.



These roll-ups were a unanimous hit, which is very rare in our room.  One of my little guys ate 3!!  

Next week is a 4 day week with a field trip to the Milwaukee County Zoo, so check back to see how we prepare and get ready to learn about Zoo animals.

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