I got this idea from another website. The groundhog heads are made using a large heart and the ears are made from a smaller heart. The children made the paws and drew the nose and eyes. Then they wrote about what happened when the groundhog came out of his burrow. (First, Next, and Last.)
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Groundhog Day Pudding
We made these groundhogs using pudding and crushed oreos. The groundhog head is a vanilla wafer, icing for the eyes, and almond slices for the ears. Very Cute!!! Fun to Eat!!!
Christmas Around the World
This year we decided to teach the children how families celebrate Chritmas and other December holidays around the world. The children got to visit each classroom which represented different countries. One of the other teachers made these cute little plane tickets and passport for each child. They had to get their plane ticket punched and their passport stamped at each country (classroom).
Fun Christmas gift game
The children were given a story problem to solve. They had to solve the problem to find out which bag to open to see their gift.
Paper Plate Christmas Tree
This tree is made out of a paper plate to make it look 3-D. The children just colored a paper plate green or you could paint it green. Then I draw lines on the plate to create three sections and the children cut them out. Glue them together and you have a tree to decorate. If you cut the edges of the plate it looks even better.
Christmas Equations
The children picked a number between 6 and 10 and then they came up with as many equations for that numbers as they could and wrote them on the Christmas lights. Then they glued the lights on the tree. The Santa sticker came from Wal-mart.
Dream Catcher
We learned about Native Americans during Thanksgiving. We made these cute dream catchers using paper plates and yarn. The feathers are just paper.You could also add beads to it to make is look pretty.
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