Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Simple Halloween Wreath

I saw this cute little wreath while browsing Pinterest one day and decided we just had to have one for our house!!



I cut out some simple pumpkin and ghost shapes from some construction paper and then had my two kids draw faces on them.





Then I cut out a circle from some more construction paper and Anna glued on all our pumpkins and ghosts.



We added a little bit of black ribbon and hung our beautiful Halloween wreath!!


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Halloween Rhyming Game




This was a fun little game Anna and I played one afternoon while Drew napped.  I printed off the cards from here....

The game is basically a rhyming/matching game.  First we read through all the words together.  Some are obvious (house, hat), and some not so obvious ("boo" for ghost, "rich" for a pot of gold).  

Once we read through all the words and I felt like Anna knew what the picture represented, we mixed them up all over the floor and she had to pair the rhyming words together.  I also had her try to "make up" another a rhyming word to rhyme with the other two....just for practice (for example, "candy" and "sandy" and then she would make up "pandy".)

Then we played a little matching game with the cards by turning them all face down and finding our matchings.  Luckily for her, you could see through the backs of the cards so she won that game pretty quickly....ha!

Check them out and print off your own for some Halloween rhyming fun!!


Friday, October 5, 2012

Potato Pumpkin Stamps


That's right....more pumpkins!  We're kinda obsessed over here!

This is another fun little pumpkin craft and all you need is a potato, paint and paper!


Start by slicing the potato in half and then carving a face on the potato halves.


Then invite your child over to paint the pumpkin face with your orange paint.


Then stamp away!  
You really had to have just a little bit of paint and push pretty hard to get a good pumpkin face, but it was fun anyway.  Painting with food is always fun, right???



Happy crafting!







Thursday, October 4, 2012

Simple Pumpkin Craft

Well, it's officially October and pumpkins are popping up everywhere!  

This is a fun little pumpkin activity we've done a number of times already this year.  My wall in my kitchen is covered with cute little pumpkins.  This is a great activity for small kids and big kids alike!


Supplies needed:
paper
orange paint & paint brush
black construction paper
glue


Put a little bit of paint in a cup and then invite your child over to paint a "pumpkin" on a piece of paper. 


For my son (22 months...yikes), I painted a circle for him and then let him paint inside the pumpkin.


Then cut out your faces for your pumpkins.  (I just cut a variety of shapes for eyes, noses, months and stems.)


Then let your kids decorate their pumpkins anyway they like.



(This month soon became a pumpkin crown).










Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Letter D: Lots of Dots

Anna and I are making an ABC book this year to continue practicing letters and their sounds. 

For letter D, we made lots of dots!!


Anna used my circle punches to make large and small dots.


Cool confetti!!


Then we added some glue to our paper and glued down all our dots!


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

ABC Pizza Craft



This fun little activity is from No Time For Flashcards!
It was a great learning activity to do while my little guy took a good afternoon nap. 


We didn't have a pizza box handy so I cut a circle from one of the many cardboard boxes we have lying around.

Anna added some "sauce" with her red crayon.


Then we added some glue and put on our letter "pepperonis".  We talked about each letter and it's sound as she was putting it on our pizza.


Then we added our "cheese" and "green peppers".....

Yum!!


Monday, October 1, 2012

What Can You Make With A Circle: Preschool Journal


I blogged about our preschool journal last week and thought I would share one of our recent entries.  For this particular day, I drew several circles on two pages of Anna's journal and invited her over to "make" these circles into anything she wanted.  

She wasn't quite sure what I wanted her to do at first, so we talked about what things we saw in the room that were round or circular and then we started brainstorming about other things that are round.  

After the first circle, she was pretty good to go and got to work "making" the circles into different things.  She pretty particular about "mixing colors" so she had me draw an additional yellow circle because she really wanted to add a sunshine.




After she completed each circle, she had me spell out the word so she could write down what they are....I told you the girl likes to write!!



She made:
person
sun
ball
balloon
bowl

It's an easy activity that really gets your child to "think outside of the box".  Give it a try!!




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