Friday, July 11, 2014

EUREKA! Club de lecture d'été: Semaine 1

                                         Semaine 1: Dans le Jardin

Bienvenue au EUREKA! Club de lecture TD 2014! Je suis tellement excitée pour démarrer ce programme cet été et j'ai hâte d'avoir un été avec de nombreux moments où nous crions« Eureka ! »
                                                         
Aujourd’hui nous avons découvert le jardinage! Nous avons discuté des différents plantes et graines qui se trouvent dans le jardin. Nous avons aussi parlé de quoi les graines ont besoin pour pousser. (de l’eau, du soleil et de bons soins)

Nous avons parlé des fruits et légumes, et nous avons joué un jeu pour déterminer si le jouet était un fruit ou un légume.

Est-ce que c’est un fruit ou un légume?


Une banane…fruit

Une pomme…fruit

Des pois…légume   

Un poivron rouge…légume

Une poire…fruit

Une carotte…légume

Le brocoli…légume

Les raisins…fruits


Le premier livre qu’on a lu était Lina et L’arbre Magique :

Le deuxième livre qu’on a lu était :
Le troisième livre qu’on a lu était :

Le quatrième livre qu'on a lu était:
Ensuite c’était le temps pour l’activité, les enfants 6 ans et plus ont fabriqué le petit bonhomme avec le gazon pour les cheveux!


Les enfants 2 ans à 5 ans ont fabriqué les fleurs avec les graines du gazon au centre de la fleur.




À la fin du programme, on a mangé les vers en gelée (qu’on a trouvé dans le jardin :p)

D’autres livres de jardinage :
La semaine prochaine, nous allons explorer le monde de la musique! Notre thème est Marcher au rythme de votre propre tambour.
N'oubliez pas d'apporter votre carnet de notes la prochaine fois, avec toutes vos lectures de la semaine dernière, alors vous pouvez entrer dans le prix hebdomadaire. Le prix sera tiré vendredi à 04h00!


Thursday, June 5, 2014

Letter X: Miss Corrie

We're playing a little catch up here!

X is for xerox, xylem, xenon, xenopus, and foX!

Welcome to story time, come gather 'round. The story is starting, so let's all sit down!

Read first story:

"A Isn't for Fox: an Isn't Alphabet", by Wendy Ulmer.









Rhyme: Fox Counting Poem

Goodnight little foxes,
1 little 2 little 3 little foxes
4 little 5 little 6 little foxes
7 little 8 little 9 little foxes
10 little foxes lie down in their den.
10 little 9 little 8 little foxes,
7 little 6 little 5 little foxes,
4 little 3 little 2 little foxes,
1 little fox runs out of the den!
It’s time to wake up and play!




Read second story:

"Fox Forgets", by Suzanne Bloom.




Song: Blink Blink Goes the X-Ray Machine

Blink blink goes the big X-Ray machine,
Blink blink goes the X-Ray machine.
Blink blink goes the big X-Ray machine,
As it scans each one of our bones.

It scans our arm, blink blink.
Blinkity blink.
It scans our leg, blink blink.
Blinkity blink. Etc.


Read third story:

"Fox", by Kate Banks.


Craft:



Using Paper plates, construction paper, puff balls, scissors, glue, tissue paper, and markers, we made a fox!

Letter W: Miss Corrie

We're playing a little catch up here!

W is for Watch, Walrus, Watermelon, Whip, Wednesday, Wicked, and Wolf!

Welcome to story time, come gather 'round. The story is starting, so let's all sit down!

Read first story:

"Tooter's Stinky Wish", by Brian Cretney.





Song: “Do you know the Watermelon Man” (Tune: “Do you Know the Muffin Man?”)

Do you know the watermelon man,
the watermelon man,
the watermelon man?
Do you know the watermelon man
who likes to sing with me?

Oh, he loves the letter W,
the letter W,
the letter W,
Oh, he loves the letter W
and likes to sing with me.


Read second story:

"Big Bag Wolf", by Claire Masurel.




Song: Wiggly Waterbed (Tune: If you’re Happy and you Know it)

Oh, I wish I was a wiggly waterbed.
Oh, I wish I was a wiggly waterbed.
Oh, I'd wobble and I'd wiggle,
And I'd make the sleepers giggle.
Oh, I wish I was a wiggly waterbed.


Read third story:

"Wolf's Coming!". by Joe Kulka.


Craft:


Using a brown paper bag, construction paper, scissors, glue, and some markers, we made a wonderful, mischievous wolf puppet! 

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Teddy Bear Picnic

Teddy Bear Picnic     Saturday May 31, 1-2 pm

Story – We're going on a Bear Hunt

Crafts:  Teddy Bear Bag, Teddy Bear Picnic Basket

Teddy Bear Picnic - teddy snack mix and orange juice and  a Bear to go home with you.

Games
Parachute games with the Teddy Bears

Mr. Bear Are You Sleeping?:
One child is the bear and they go a short distance away from the larger group. This child lays down or sits down and closes their eyes and pretends to be asleep. The large group holds hands and says quietly "Mr. Bear are you Sleeping" The bear continues to sleep. The large group gets a little closer and asks the question again softly. This continues until the large group gets up to the sleeping bear. When they are real close they ask the question very loudly. "MR. BEAR ARE YOU SLEEPING?" The bear then roars and tries to grab the children who woke him from his sleep and the children run away screaming in excitement. The children then take turns being the bear.

What time is it Mr. Bear? 
This is a fun game to play outside. You can change the name to suit any theme. The children all line up against a wall or fence. And one child, (Mr. Bear) or the teacher faces away from the children, a good distance away from the children. The children yell, what time is it "Mr. Bear", Mr. Bear answers 1 o'clock, and the children all take one step toward Mr. Bear. The children yell again, what time is it "Mr. Bear", Mr. Bear answers (fill in the blank) o'clock, and the children all take same number of step toward Mr. Bear. This continues until all the children are very close to Mr. Bear then Mr. Bear will answer it's midnight, and Mr. Bear chases the children back to the fence or wall that they started at. The first person Mr. Bear touches will be the new Mr. Bear