Here's what's going on for our learning board. It changed from our Color Board and will change again!
The main pieces come from HERE.
Here's what's going on for our learning board. It changed from our Color Board and will change again!
The main pieces come from HERE.
We picked out of this apple and we retold the Very Hungry Caterpillar story.
This week we used this sheet as our guide. I used a smelly green apple marker and the kids traced to make the letters.
I used this one from HERE:
At the end of our week, we got out our 3 crayons to match the apple colors: red/green/yellow and made a graph of our favorite color apples based on the apple that each child brought.
Here is our apple-pie making station:
There are little cards on a ring for the kids to make different recipes.
This also tells me, I need more pom poms lol this was one bag each of red, green, and yellow from Discount School Supply. I used small mini-pie plates.
These were only some of the ideas we had this week. I will see what else I can find :)
I don't do small groups like I do in kindergarten. In my room, we go to school 4 days a week. We have small groups three days. I try not to have them on Monday's. I am usually introducing centers or adding something that takes time, so I want to get them moving on to centers quickly.
I wish that I could share my small group plans, but my computer crashed and I can't access those plans. :(
I do think that I printed out a hardcopy though lol maybe I can find that ASAP to share :)
The break down, after the first month our schedule is math/science, ELA, and fine motor/art.
The first 26 weeks for fine motor/art is easy as we use Pocket of Preschool's Letter Book.
Now back to the first month of school. We have a small group to cover all the school supplies. Some of my students have never held a pencil before. We get Pip certified as well.
I read the Pip Play dough book as a whole group. We practice what Pip does in the book. Then we use these cards from Tara West. Yes, I make them too. I let them use my smelly play dough during this center. When we get Pip certified (which we can show that we can make the cards, clean up our messes, and put the lid back on) I put out their individual play dough containers. I got these smelly dough from Dollar Tree.
Read about how we get Pip certified here.
Grab the cards HERE.
I do have an order but I don't know what that is now lol
I think we pinch first, maybe lol
I show them the card and we do it together.
While they are working, I have them try to make at least their age.
Making sure that everyone has at least made one.
I do a gradual release of our centers. Most of them start in our morning bins, which is free explore then continues with adding "something".
Hop over here to check out our morning bins.
See the play dough sign in the white bin?
That is the same bin that I use to
collect the play dough at my open house!