Sunday, August 19, 2012

Circus Week

Monday:

  • Book: The Day at the Circus
  • Art: Clown Masks
  • Math: Pattern Block Clowns
  • Circus Tricks
Tuesday:
  • Book: The Popcorn Book
  • Art: Popcorn Art with Paint
  • Math: Popcorn Estimation
  • Circus Tricks
Wednesday:
  • Book: Circus
  • Art: Ribbon Wands
  • Math: Bean bag toss
  • Circus Performances
Thursday:
  • Book: The Secret Circus
  • Art: Circus Trains
  • Math: Hula Hoop Toss/Measurement
  • Circus Performances
*Salouma's class at Wilburton Park

Friday:
  • Book: Ginger Jumps
  • Art: Party Hats
  • Ring of Fire 
  • Circus Performances

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Wednesday at Crossroads Park































What a fantastic day we had!  The children started off playing at the driving range.  It is so nice to have the entire range for your group.  We painted birdhouses and created a bird from a pinecone.  The kids played duck duck goose, chased a butterfly, played soccer and baseball, and put together a tent.  It's amazing how fast the time goes by.  Next week, the older kids are off to Wilburton Park.  I really like these park outings!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Flight Songs

Here are a few songs for flight week!

I'm an Airplane
Tune: "Clementine"

I'm an airplane, I'm an airplane
Flying up into the sky.
Flying higher, Flying higher
As I watch the clouds go by.
I'm an airplane, I'm an airplane
See me flying all around.
Flying lower, flying lower,
Till I land down on the ground.

The Airplane Poem
rrrrrrrrrrrrrr
The engine roars,
The propellers spins,
"Close the doors!"
Our flight begins.


zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
The plane rises;
it skims the trees.
Over the houses
We fly at our ease.


mmmmmmmmmm
ZOOM goes the plane,
The engine hums.
Then home again,
And down it comes.

 

Flight

This week we will be exploring things that fly in the air, such as hot air balloons, planes, rockets, and kites. On Wednesday, two of the classes will be at the Crossroads Park working in the garden and flying some mini gliders.
Monday: Hot Air Balloons
·         Book: Sally’s Great Balloon Adventure by Stephen Huneck and Hot Air by Marjorie Priceman
·         Art: hot air balloons
·         Air pressure science (balloon and TP tube)

Tuesday: airplanes
·         Book: I Wish I Were a Pilot by Stella Blackstone
·         Art: clothespin airplanes and paper airplanes
·         Measure distance of flight from paper airplanes

Wednesday: Salouma’s and Lindsay’s Class to Crossroads Park

Thursday: Space Ships
·         Book: A Brave Spaceboy by Dana Smith
·         Art: recycled space ships, space shuttles
·         Rocket ship names

Friday: Rockets/Kites
·         Book: Berenstain Bears on the Moon by Stan Berenstain, Kite Flying by Grace Lin
·         Art: rockets with water bottles, rocket balloon
·         Air pressure science


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Pirate week fun!

The kids have been so busy this week hiding and hunting for treasure!  They love the golden nuggets and flashy necklaces hiding about the school.  This has even carried on outside!  They love playing hide the treasure outside.  We have drawn treasure maps, made parrots and ships and even wrote pirate stories. 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Outdoor class at Crossroads Park

Another well spent day at Crossroads Park! The weather was perfect, we had cloudy and muggy weather in the early morning, chilly and sprinkles in the late morning and full sun in the early afternoon. I love Washington weather. The kiddos played golf today...more like discovery golf. It was so cute to see them so interested in the sport. Big thanks to Par 3 golfcourse for letting us golf each time we visit.

We collected pine cones and made little characters using pom-poms and wiggle eyes. The children watered our garden, pulled weeds, rolled down hills, played baseball and so much more.  Snack and lunch time always amazes me with these kiddos.  They sit so nicely and for at least 20 minutes eating with their friends. 

One student noticed a tree had white all over the trunk. I explained to all the children about tree sap and how it's comparable to blood. Of course, I explained in  many different words. LOL The cutest thing said by a 3 year old was...."Ms. Salouma why is the tree bleeding?" LOL LOL too cute. I explained once again what sap is. We even talked about eating maple syrup. :)

We never have enough time to do all the things listed for the outdoor class.  Fun times at Crossroads Park!