Books:
I Heard Said the Bird
Bigger
Informational Books;
Growing Things
From Caterpillar to Butterfly
Animals Born Alive and Well
Small Group Activities:
Sequencing pictures from infant through adulthood
Syllable Counting Activity
Matching upper and lowercase letters
Graphing Activity
Life Cycle of Butterflies
Choice Time:
Rug Area: IPADS, floor puzzles and board games
Block Area: building Manipulatives
Red Table: Making Collages with a variety of mediums
Yellow Table: Making and playing with playdough
Writing Center: Stickers, scissors, pencils, markers and stamps
Dramatic Play: Garden
Friday, May 10, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Unit 6: Things That Grow
In unit 6, children explore how living grow, using observations, experiments and books. Through story readings, children hear about ducks who find a special home, a new baby on a farm, a boy who grows from babyhood to school aged, and a girl who discovers the joy of growing vegetables. Children continue to learn about letters, sounds, and rhyming words, and participate in many other mathematics, science, music, poetry, and art activities.
Theme Concepts:
Living things grow and have life cycles.
Living things reproduce, and the offspring are the same kind of plant or animals as the parent.
Living things need food, water, and proper living conditions to survive.
Immature living things need special care.
Living things interact, and among animals there are predators and prey.
Story Time Books:
The Ugly Vegetable
Make Way For Ducklings
I Heard Said the Bird
Bigger
Small Group Activities:
Preparing vegetables for soup
Planting Grass
Mother's Day Activity
Paper Plate Ducks
Sequencing Ducks from smallest to largest
Sequencing the life cycle of a bean sprout
1:1 math sheet
Measuring with unifix cubes
In unit 6, children explore how living grow, using observations, experiments and books. Through story readings, children hear about ducks who find a special home, a new baby on a farm, a boy who grows from babyhood to school aged, and a girl who discovers the joy of growing vegetables. Children continue to learn about letters, sounds, and rhyming words, and participate in many other mathematics, science, music, poetry, and art activities.
Theme Concepts:
Living things grow and have life cycles.
Living things reproduce, and the offspring are the same kind of plant or animals as the parent.
Living things need food, water, and proper living conditions to survive.
Immature living things need special care.
Living things interact, and among animals there are predators and prey.
Story Time Books:
The Ugly Vegetable
Make Way For Ducklings
I Heard Said the Bird
Bigger
Small Group Activities:
Preparing vegetables for soup
Planting Grass
Mother's Day Activity
Paper Plate Ducks
Sequencing Ducks from smallest to largest
Sequencing the life cycle of a bean sprout
1:1 math sheet
Measuring with unifix cubes
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