Thursday, December 15, 2011

New Toys!

I took advantage of Cyber Monday deals and ordered some new toys for the little peeps and I had to share! Amazon.com was having a 50% off Melissa and Doug toy sale. One of my favorite brands of durable, educational, and fun preschool toys. I picked up three puzzle sets:
Melissa & Doug Pattern Blocks and Boards
Melissa & Doug See & Spell

Melissa & Doug Beginner Pattern Blocks

They are now the most requested activity. We've covered colors, shapes, patterns, and letters. Multi-tasking at it's finest! I love the hands-on learning applications. We've used the letters to spell the puzzle words, spell the kid's names, and review letter names. The kids can hold the letters in their hand or trace them with their finger. We've used the shapes for size comparison, patterns, and colors.

Here's the kids in action with the See & Spell:


Las Posadas and Poinsettias

Today we talked about Christmas in Mexico!

Using ideas from here and here we talked about Las Posadas and the legend of the Poinsettia flower.


 printable found at:
http://www.sundayschoolkids.com/activity-christmas/7pointsettia-to-color-activity.htm
Feliz Navidad!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Christmas in Germany

We can thank Germany for bringing evergreen trees and wreaths to our Christmas celebration. In honor of the evergreen, the little peeps practiced their pre-writing skills by tracing a simple christmas tree shape. It can be a tough skill for a 4 year old, but as they are learning to write, tracing becomes an important part of correct letter formation.



In honor of evergreen branches, the little peeps made wreaths.
I was short on pine boughs, so we improvised.

Green and reddish-orange pasta turned out to be quite festive. Let the sorting begin!


We used small paper plates with the centers cut out as the wreath base. White school glue helped keep everything in place. I let the kids decide how they wanted to lay out their wreath. There were basically two results. Line the pasta end-to-end and make a circle like so:




or the pasta starburst:



Tomorrow, after they've had a good day to cure, I'll attach the ribbon for hanging.


While they were working, Gabriel spontaneously broke out into song. I captured the last little bit.


Santa Claus is Coming!





Countdown to Christmas!

Today the little peeps were busy counting down to Christmas! They successfully mastered the art of paper chain making including counting the days, matching the right number of links and gluing each link together.



This simple activity is one of my favorites to do with kids. It involves hand-eye coordination, counting practice, patterns, and it gives kids a visual representation of time. It's much easier to point to the chain when your little peep asks, "How much longer?" for the upteenth time.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

St. Nicholas Cookies

Recipe of the Month

This is a great gingerbread man type of recipe. The cookies are flavorful and crisp, but won't chip a tooth on the first bite. Also, a great dunking cookie (we've tried both milk and hot chocolate).
 


Speculaas Koekjes (Dutch Spice Cookies)

2 cups brown sugar
1 1/2 cups butter or margarine
3 1/2 to 4 cups flour
1 egg, beaten
1 tsp salt, scant
1 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
3/4 tsp cloves
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/2 tsp allspice
1/2 tsp ginger
Cream butter and sugar. Add remaining ingredients and mix, adding enough flour to form a stiff dough. Press well chilled dough into cookie boards or chill for 1 hour, roll out and cut into shapes.* Place on a cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 8 - 12 minutes, or until light brown. Decorate as desired when cool. Store in sealed container to retain crispness.

* This recipe works well with cookie stamps. Or shape into a cylinder of desired size and chill thoroughly in a covered container. Slice and bake as above. Makes approximately 6 dozen.




For preschool I halved the recipe, but used 1 whole egg. The dough was a little soft, but after an hour in the fridge it was a good consistency to make cut out cookies. The halved recipe made 2 dozen medium-sized rocking horses and 2 dozen small cookies.


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas Trees

The little peeps created festive Christmas trees to kick off our Holiday celebration. (They also got some fine motor skill practice too!)


Happy St. Nicholas Day!

December 6th is celebrated by many children in Europe as Saint Nicholas Day. In honor of the event, we read:





made St. Nicholas Cookies (spice cookies in Christmas shapes):





and colored wooden shoes for St. Nicholas:


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Christmas Around the World

Today was our first day of Christmas Around the World! We talked about the children in Ireland and the United Kingdom. Some of their traditions include decorating Christmas trees, hanging stockings, and decorating with holly. Santa Claus, or Father Christmas, visits boys and girls on Christmas Eve to fill their stockings with goodies. In Ireland, families place candles in the window of their home to show that they would have welcomed Mary and Joseph.





Wednesday, August 24, 2011

UPDATE!

School will officially begin Tuesday, September 6th. Tuition for September will be reduced to $40 - due the first day of school. The $35 materials fee will reserve your child's spot. Please contact me ASAP if you're interested - I have 2 spots left.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

New School Year!

School is starting soon!

After a relaxing summer, I'm gearing up for a fun and exciting preschool year! I've been working on some curriculum changes that will align with the TEKS standards and still keep preschool peeps engaged!

So, here's the scoop:

We will be meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 am till 12:30 pm starting Tuesday, August 23rd. We will continue to focus on basic preschool skills: coordination, thinking, listening, writing, and cutting as well as the MegaSkills covered in the book, MegaSkills for Babies, Toddlers and Beyond by Dr. Dorothy Rich.

In addition I will be introducing the kids to letters, numbers, colors, and shapes, based on TEKS standards. My main focus will be kindergarten readiness - we will be busy!

Our calendar will follow the NEISD calendar. Fees will remain the same: $80/month with an initial $35 materials fee to reserve your spot. The monthly fee will be due the 1st of the month. If interested, please send me an email or call me directly: 210-793-9801.

Enjoy the rest of the summer!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Easter Party!

It's a bit late, but the pictures turned out cute and we had such a great time!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Charlotte's Web!

We took our first field trip with the little peeps and friends! The Magik Theatre put on a great production of Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. Favorite scenes included Wilbur, Charlotte, and Fern with Templeton the Rat sneaking into the spotlight.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Recipe of the Month - April

Grandma's Play Clay

1 lb baking soda
1 cup corn starch
1 1/4 cup water
food coloring (optional)

In a saucepan, combine baking soda and corn starch; add water. Stir and cook over medium heat until thickened to mashed potato consistency. Transfer to a shallow dish and cover with plastic wrap. When cool, gently pat until smooth.

Dough can be dried and painted or refrigerated in a tightly covered container. When re-using, allow dough to come to room temperature before shaping. This has the same consistency as Play-Doh, but cleans up with water.

Spring Meadow Adventure

Recently the little peeps explored a meadow. Since we have been talking about all the changes that Spring brings, we wanted to see if we could see, touch, and smell the changes!



We discovered purple, pink, and white flowers; ladybugs, spiders, and tree bugs; mockingbirds, grackles, and sparrows; and we smelled rain, grass, and flowers.





So many signs of Spring!

Irish Soda Bread

Recipe of the Month - March

Traditional Irish Soda Bread

4 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
14 oz buttermilk

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Lightly grease and flour a cake pan. In a large bowl, sieve and combine all the dry ingredients. Add the buttermilk to form a sticky dough. Place on a floured surface and lightly knead (too much allows the gas to escape). The dough should be similar to sticky biscuit dough.

Shape into a round, flat shape and place in the prepared cake pan. Cut a cross in the top of the dough. Cover the pan with another cake pan and bake for 30 minutes. Remove cover and bake for an additional 12-15 minutes. Remove from oven and cover with a clean tea towel, lightly sprinkled with water to keep the bread moist. Store in a plastic bag when completely cooled. Delicious served warm with butter and jam!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Goop and Gak!

The little peeps have been getting their hands dirty this week! Click on This Month's Flying Lesson for recipes to continue the fun!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Happy St. Patrick's Day!



The little peeps celebrated St. Patrick's Day in style with leprechaun hats, Irish Soda Bread,
 and green milkshakes. May the luck o' the Irish be with ye!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

How Does Your Garden Grow?

This month we are talking about plants. We learned about plant parts (roots, stem, leaves, flowers) and what a plant needs (dirt, water, sun). The little peeps created their own plants on paper:


and in the dirt:





Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Spring is in the air!

This month we are talking about the signs of Spring! We are looking at the trees, grass, birds, and insects and noticing how they are changing. Blossoms on trees, green grass, more bird songs, and creeping caterpillars are all coming out to welcome Spring! Take a look in your backyard. What signs of Spring can you find?

Tuesday, February 22, 2011