Sunday, September 25, 2011

Tot School - Bb

Tot School - Bb is for Bears and Bees
Owen & Eli: 36 months
The Letter B
I'm going to use the animal letters from education.com for all of the capital letters in the alphabet. I also love the alphabet tracing pages from Money Saving Mom that include the capital and lowercase letters and super cute graphics that go with the letters. As you can see, as of Week 2, they aren't that great at coloring with a purpose or tracing! : )

BEARS
I picked a ton of great books from the library this week to go with our Bear and Bee theme, and I think many of them will need to become permanents is our home library. The Bear Snores On series (Bears New Friend, Bear Wants More...) is awesome and we read them probably 20 times each. We read Bears, Bears, Bears! and ate bear pancakes and made grizzly bears and panda bears. That was probably their favorite day!

I printed off these two handouts from Making Learning Fun under their Brown Bear category. I think they are supposed to be used to graph M&Ms, but I painted a wooden cube all six colors in the graph and we played a dice game with it. They loved it! Every time they rolled, they would use that dot color to mark that column. When we finished, we counted to determine which animal had the most dots. Then we rolled a number die to color-by-number the brown bear animals. I loved that they had to count the dots on the die and then find the corresponding numeral on each animal to figure out who to color.

BEES (& other misc B words!)
Our other B word books from the library are shown in the first picture. We used several of the activities from the Bees unit on 2 Teaching Mommies this week too. The dot pages and tracing pages were nice, but a little too quick of an activity for the boys. They got some practice with upper and lowercase letters on the Beehive spelling page (even though I had to get creative since there were so many Es!) They were pretty good with the matching, but I wonder if it's because their odds were pretty good at getting it right with six Es!

Here we're playing our version of the clothespin counting game. I turned all 10 images face down and the boys took turns choosing one, turning it over, counting the bees and then dotting the right numeral for the number of bees. Then we put all 10 cards in order using the stamped answer. I thought it was a nice way to turn it more into a game... and aren't my lion and Spiderman super cute? : )

I've said it before that footprint crafts are always my favorite, but this one might be at the top. The stamped their feet and thumbs (the tiny bees) and then after they dried, glued the stripes and drew the smiles to finish them off. *Love*

We read Jamberry and had a berry snack... including feeding it to each other : )

I used this template (I think from Confessions of a Homeschooler?) to practice counting and 1:1 correspondance. They turned over a number (we just used 1-5 this time) and then matched the card to the right row, then chose the Ball stickers to stick in each box. When all five were filled, we matched the right equipment for each ball too. Stickers are always a hit over here!

Cc is next week - come on back to see what we're up to!

4 comments:

Marlynn said...

Love your bear book selection and that pancake, Cute!! Same with the foot print bees.

Anonymous said...

this is adorable! your site is such an inspiration to me! God bless your family!

Maleah said...

Those bear pancakes are too cute!

Anonymous said...

Hi Beth!

Wanted to let you know that we featured your adorable footprint bees at our blog, Bulletin Board Ideas! October is Bullying Prevention Month and, to go along with our "BEE A Buddy, Not A Bully" theme, we showcased some fun bee crafts that teachers can do with their kiddos, yours included.

You can find the full feature here:
http://bulletinboardideas.org/7913/bee-a-buddy-not-a-bully-bullying-prevention-bulletin-board/

We were sure to give idea/photo credit, as well as a link to your lovely blog, but we'd love for you to check it out!

Happy learning!
Kayla