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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Treasure Box Party Favor



Gather some pirate goodies:) I tried to find chocolate coins but couldn't, so I did the ring pops. You could also do tattoos, necklaces, rings, gold nugget candy bars etc. I tried to keep it low candy:)


 Also some sort of filler. I snagged these for 10 cents each after last Easter:)

Fill each bag and roll it down.



Add 2 strips of masking tape.


Use glitter glue to make a key hole.


We used these for our treasure hunt that I will post tomorrow:)















Saturday, March 22, 2014

Jake and The Neverland Pirates Cake

 I helped my sister make a cake for my sons 5th Birthday:) It was so simple to put together and he loved that he got to play with all of the toys after:)

My son loved it sooooooooo much! He was ecstatic when he saw it:)






Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Number Mats

I made these counting mats years ago and still use them all the time! I put out seasonal counters with them and the kids love to spread them out and fill them up:)



They have held up really well so I decided to add a new feature. On the back I used glitter glue to draw the number and the multiplication possibilities in arrays. It is a wonderful texture to trace with their little fingers.

In addition I made new larger mats for numbers 11-12.


I did the same thing on the back of them. These would be great to teach a variety of lessons. Prime numbers, counting multiplication, division greater and less then and many more;)





Monday, March 17, 2014

Drawing Insects(to learn the body parts)

This is the third year that I have done a "Draw an Insect" activity and I really think it helps them with the the concept of what makes an insect and insect! 3 body parts, 6 legs. 2 antennae, 2 eyes, 2 sets of wings! They retained the information better when they had to use it to complete their drawing:)





Sunday, March 16, 2014

Practicing Letters Involving a Circle

My son Drake(6) has been struggling with writing. He is very creative and motivated but the way he writes his letters is very labor intensive and hindering his speed. When you can't write quickly it takes the fun out of it:( So I set to work helping him understand why we start in a certain position with letters involving a circle. To help him remember we used our reusable sensory mat so that the texture would help him retain it better.

I started by drawing a circle in the center of the paper and put it in the sensory mat.


We practiced each letter several times and talked about the ease of writing it when we start in the right spot. It really helped him and I think having him use the same circle in different ways over and over helped him understand the concept even better.








Light Table Free Play Set Up

This beautiful creation was made by one of my preschool students:)

Our light table is actually a donated tracing table from an art student:) It is on the bottom shelf and the kids sit on the floor in front of it. You can see on the shelf above it has discovery bottles with various combinations. I had the flash  on for this picture but it is actually in a dark corner under our loft.
The light table is an amazing tool in the class room. It is the perfect spot to get lost in the the light and have quiet focused time. For my son Jack(5) who is very energetic and has trouble controlling his body, loves this table, he cans sit for a long time, all alone, exploring:)


Here is what we have in our wooden box that sits on the floor beside them. All of these are dollar store finds. Little stones(transparent and solid), u shaped glass, plastic hearts, buttons, square gems, plastic flowers, plastic teddy bears, glow in the dark snakes, larger glass stones and translucent slinkies. When searching at dollar stores and spots, look for table scatter, vase fillers, party favors, and holiday sections.

In other baskets we have large buttons, letters, disks, color paddles, and little screw together pill containers also from the dollar store(huge favorite of all the kids!)

Friday, March 14, 2014

Textile Writing Mats

Corduroy taped on to card board. So simple, the fabric is from and old pair of baby pants:) It is so fun to write on.

Salt with a little glitter. I keep this one in a gallon size Ziploc bag while it is put away so it doesn't accidentally spill when they are getting it down

Ziploc bag with conditioner

Cardboard with mirror sticky sheet. I think it is pretty cool that you can see your hand in the mirror as you write:)