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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Pumpkin and piggies painting

We are on day four of this week. Spent the lovely morning eating our usual Thursday chick- fil- a morning snack, but this time picnicking in the park. All three kiddos need to be outside running and yelling not confined to chick- fil- a play area. Yes the crazies were out ( lol!) We had lots of fun playing with new treasures ( J.), dancing down the steps to the music ( older A.), and playing with a new girl friend ( little A.)! Park play ended with rolling down the hill and dancing their way up.
We had our pumpkins from pur pumpkin patch adventure yesterday and the girls would not let me forget the last part, painting them. J was gone this afternoon so we decided on Halloween pedicures because that's what girls do with out boys around, right? Paint piggies.! And we ended with the great painting of our tiny pumpkins. This was done outside so clean up was easy breezy!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Pumpkin patch fun!

Today was such a great day with beautiful fall weather. We had so much fun at our little local pumpkin patch. All of the kids love climbing on them and seeing which ones they can lift. Most of the time was spent with each child picking thru all of the tiny pumpkins for our decorating on Friday! They had three baskets full so the choice was very hard. Pumpkin picking was a blast!

Monday, October 21, 2013

P and pumpkin painting

Halloween is almost here. It's a week away so the letter of the week is P and pumpkins are the theme. Wednesday we will be visiting the local pumpkin patch. This mornings activity was decorating your pumpkin with the letter P. It was fun seeing how they placed the 4 letter Ps to represent the eyes, nose, and the mouth on their pumpkin. Each one would say look at my pumpkins face! Naming each part, no direction needed. We went on to a little science lesson mixing yellow and red paint to make orange. Each kiddo got a Dixie cup and a paint brush. I put one squirt or each color and they mixed. J said add more red to make it more orange. Little A said me too but I will do it, lol! They made their own shade of orange and painted away.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Fall week 2 lesson plan


Brookeside in home Daycare

Lesson Plan

Week: October 7, 2013                       Theme: Fall finds

                        Letter: F                      

 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Morning
Meet
 
Letter F- Sight and Sound
Discuss Four Seasons
In fall the weather is…and plants begin to…
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Week review
 
Outdoor Play
 
Water color painting
Ball hop
Hop Scotch with letters
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How many acorns did you find?
Free
Play
 
Flash card letter match
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Light box letter F tracing
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Letter F worksheet
Literacy/
 Language
 
Song: Boogaloo
Book: Fenton the Frog
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Song: Mr. Sun
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Daily
Activity
Water color painting outside
Toilet paper roll color bowling
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Light box: Numbered leaf math

 

All activities are altered based on age of each child

 

Notes to Parents: The month of October will be all about Fall. October 31 is Halloween we will be having a costume party with snacks and games.

 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Art and Nature

We are a little behind what our lesson plan says for the week. One of the important things that I have learned in the last 2 1/2 years of having a home daycare is be flexible. That is the beauty of the home environment you can teach and they still learn even when your schedule is altered. So this morning was so nice and cool. We headed out finding much more to add to our letter C collage. We even found a weed which Mr. B was spending his morning pulling but we were enjoying. I no nothing about plants of even the names of weeds but one in particular held all of our attention. When you touched it the leaves folded into the stem where you touched it ( amazing). J was so excited that he found this so we spent a lot of time hunting for more before Mr. Ben pulled them. Little A sticks to her mission when she is given one. She was determined to fill her bag with "pretty" leaves, flowers, and acorns for the letter C collage. Mission completed! Older A arrived and we began our story, C is for Coco. Older A went on a little letter C letter hunt around our classroom while I was cutting out the letter C, finding glue, and a paint brush. For the collage I poured glue on the letter C and they took turns spreading it with a paint brush. Little A likes to group items together right now so cat tails (plant) together, leaves together, and acorns stayed together. Both A's love art work and love to be creative. Placement and movement of the objects required focus, I could see it in their face. This was a success Older A was sitting at the table eating afternoon snack and says "Aunt B (my nickname) I made a letter C." THey never stop amazing me!