Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Tell me a story


 Week 10: Day 2
Letter Z
Activity: Zoo Picnic
Visual Perception Activity:
 Same and Different
Visual Perception Activity:
 Same and Different.  The object of this worksheet is to circle the two 
animals that are the same on each line.


The object of this worksheet is to circle all the letter Z's.  This help teach letter recognition.

 

Z for Zoo
We went on a hunt all around the house and gathered up all our stuffed zoo animals.  Then we had a picnic with them.  We talked about the different names and sound the animals make. 



Tell a story
Its fun to have them tell you a story and write it down for her to see when she's older. 
I had Jacie tell me about trick or treating last night.  Here is her story in her words.


Halloween
Got dressed in ladybug.  Got hat on.  Go play.  We just leave house and walk with daddy and stroller sometimes.  We say trick or treat in the night.  We just knock on door.  Knock Knock.  You just can say trick or treat all the time. 



Monday, October 24, 2011

Ghostly Hands

Week 9
Letters: Review
Tt, Ii, E, F, Ll, H, Xx, Vv, Ww, N, M
Fun with Ghosts
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Letters: Diagonal Letters- Xx, Vv, Ww, N,
In Microsoft Word I make a tracing worksheet for Fluttershy to trace using the letters that have diagonal lines.










Math:
Counting the dots worksheet. On this worksheet I first let Fluttershy trace the numbers, next she counted the dots on the ladybugs, and last she connected the ladybug with the number of dots it had.




 






Pre Writing Skills: Here she is working on her writing skills.



















Shapes:
Reviewing her shapes along with her colors.









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Ghost Hands
Halloween is in a week so we've been working on decorations. These ghost hands are both fun and easy. My kids love anything that they can get their hands dirty. We used the Crayola washable finger paints.


*Cooking Fun*
While the paint was drying we made Peanut butter cookies. The recipe came from Martha Stewart.