Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!!! Hug your parents!

See you Monday!

To see how we made our adorable turkeys check out yesterday's post

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving Turkeys

Happy Thanksgiving! Today we practiced being thankful as we celebrated Thanksgiving before our long Holiday weekend. In celebration of the holiday we made one last turkey! Our paperbag turkeys helped reinforce our shape skills, color identification skills, fine motor skills, and ability to follow directions. They turned out adorable and will make a perfect centerpiece ;)!





First we glued our circle eyes and triangle/diamond beak!

Next we stuffed our turkeys!




Then it was time for his bow tie.



Add tissue feathers and a balloon and it's all done!




Friday, November 22, 2013

Fire Breathing Dragons

During our Social Intelligence lessons today we spoke about the feeling of being angry. We talked about a few coping mechanisms we could use when we become angry. The most popular is to take a deep breath. The key to calming down is the exhale, so in order to help us exhale a little longer we made our own fire breathing dragons! When we become angry we can pretending we are fire breathing dragons and take a deep breath and let it go. Our dragons helped us understanding ourselves as well as build our fine motor control (check out those grips!), be creative, and follow directions. 


















Thursday, November 21, 2013

The First Thanksgiving Poem

The First Thanksgiving Poem by Unknown

Today we read "The First Thanksgiving Poem" and made our own version of the Thanksgiving bracelet. Ours was a necklace that helped us with our colors, the concept of "through" ("put red 'through' brown"), fine motor, and following directions!



















Happy Birthday E!









Wednesday, November 20, 2013

The Littlest Pilgrim

Today we read The Littlest Pilgrim by Brandi Dougherty. A fun Thanksgiving about the smallest pilgrim who only wanted to help all of those around here but was told she was too small. In the end she made friends with a sweet Native American that was just as small as she was. You're never too small to make new friends! 

This activity helped us build our listening skills, comprehension, prediction skills, shape recognition, following directions, and fine motor control.












A template for the design can be found here.