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Showing posts with label insects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insects. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

insect collages

(Sorry the picture is so dark!)


Here are the insect collages that we did last week to go along with The Very Quiet Cricket. I found the idea online somewhere, but there wasn't a picture to go along with the idea. So, I guess this is the way they are supposed to look! I just went to google images and found the insects and printed them out.

materials-
insect sheets
tissue paper cut into small squares
watered down glue
paint brush
scissors

directions-
1. print out insect sheets
2. pour a small amount of glue in a bowl
3. add just a little bit of water to the glue, mix
4. paint the glue mixture on the insect
5. place tissue squares on the insect, overlapping to form a collage look

Saturday, April 23, 2011

crickets in our workboxes

Here is what was in this week's workboxes to go along with The Very Quiet Cricket.


Gracelyn






explode the code



sight words and reader



writing activity



ordinal numbers



cr- blends



mini book



label the parts of a cricket



insect tissue paper collage





Ella



explode the code



sight words and reader



writing activity



ordinal numbers



cr- and sw- blends sort



insect tissue paper collage



label the parts of a cricket





Last week we did activities to go along with The Grouchy Ladybug and this is what was in their workboxes. Be sure to check out the Preschool Corner to see what other families are doing!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

the very quiet cricket


This week we are continuing on with our insect theme by reading The Very Quiet Cricket. Just like last week, we have been doing some fun and educational activities to go along with this book.

comprehension - story sequence cards
insect tissue paper collages
writing activity
label the parts of a cricket
mini book
cr blends
ordinal numbers

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

ladybugs in our workboxes

Here is what was in last week's workboxes. I wasn't able to upload all of the pictures because blogger was running very slow. The only boxes not shown is Gracelyn's sight words and reader and their explode the code workbooks.




Gracelyn

word families


addition sheet


favorite part of The Grouchy Ladybug


number book


life cycle of ladybugs





Ella


sight words and reader


number book


word families


domino math


favorite part of The Grouchy Ladybug


life cycle of ladybugs

ladybugs!


Here is a close up of the ladybugs we painted lastweek.




materials-
flat rocks
red paint
black sharpie
paint brush

directions-
1. go on a nature walk with your kids and look for flat rocks
2. wash the rocks off with water to get rid of the dirt
3. allow the rocks to dry in the sun


4. paint the rocks red - let dry completely
5. use the sharpie to create the ladybugs on the rocks!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

the grouchy ladybug

To go along with our insect unit, we have been doing a few fun and educational activities to go along with this book.



telling time to the hour
main character traits
talked about respect
learned about the life cycle of ladybugs
illustrated their part of the book
completed a day in the life of the grouchy ladybug flipbook
painted ladybugs from rocks

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

caterpillars galore!



Look at these adorable caterpillars we made today! As you can probably tell, we are continuing on with our Spring theme this week. But, we are basing most of our school work on the book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, written by Eric Carle.



materials-
pom-poms
wooden clothes pins
glue
googly eyes