These are some of the fun spring activities we've done in "The Beehive" classroom, lately.
1. Moved trash cans and ballholders outside to find cool worms! Who knew they came in
differing colors and odd shapes.
2. Make tissue paper collages on paper with glue to represent the Earth on Earth Day. Who knew the Earth is NOT round to preschoolers!
3. After all the cold weather, we were having the students repeat the rules for Egg Hunting.
My favorite was, "No Pushing or Shoveling" as one student put it.
4. Watercolors really are dreamy! A with a touch of crayon drawing first, multilayered!
5. A student was looking particularly tired one morning and I said, "Did you not have your
coffee?" To which the 2 year old from the class next door replied, "No...It was to hot!"
I deserved that one! Wow, kids are learning zinger comebacks in toddlerhood, these days!
6. Watching catepillars turn into Butterflies! Eric Carle illustrations in "Real Time".
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Hooray!--Finally a post from my dear friend!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you've been up to a lot of fun activities in your classroom...
The coffee comment was classic! :)
Let's plan a playdate with Skye soon!--What does your schedule for next week look like?
Can I email you back tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteWhat day is good for you?
We leave next Fri am for DC for my
cousin's wedding!
Thank you for stopping by Natural On A Budget. I hope you will come by again.
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