Friday Funschool C

Eggcaterpillar_thumb Thought I forgot about C didn’t you? <g>  Busy week here but we are set for tomorrow.

C is for caterpillars, Very Hungry Caterpillars, and the collage art of author/illustrator Eric Carle, who cooperates by supplying us with a number of C books.

ASL: C   and  cookie

C template, glue on popcorn kernels or cornmeal

Lit:

The Very Hungry Caterpillar  (by Eric Carle)

The Little Cloud

The Very Clumsy Click Beetle

Have you Seen My Cat?

Eric Carle’s ABC

Ten Little Ducks

Character:

OH!!! Hopefully Bloglines doesn’t get this posted before my postscript addition here. We found the most incredible book this week.  It’s called Cookies, Bitesize Life Lessons. Trust me, you WANT this book! The author uses cookies as her medium to explain abstract concepts like modest – as in, "you don’t run around telling everyone you make the best cookies, even if you know you do." or respect, as in, "respect means offering the very first cookie to your grandmother."  I love it. Absolutely love it.

Saint:

Christopher, the Holy Giant by Tomie DePaola (dramatize by carrying a baby doll on shoulders)

Trays:

cutting with templates, corn/spoon transfer, clay, Oreo cookie Matchin Middles puzzle, crayon resist and rainbow crayon coloring (3crayons taped together), chalk on dark paper, paper chains

Snack:

We will make cookies from pre-rolled dough and frost them green. We will arrange them in the form of a caterpillar for fun. Cooking with children is an obvious extension this week. The Mom and Me Cookbook is a lot of fun.  It is full of the outstanding photos and clear instructions for which DK is famous. Mollie Katzen’s Pretend Soup is another good bet.

Math:

intro coins – use them for the crayon resist, match them, discuss their value. Print the page linked and add to the binder.

Calendar – hang up a large wall calendar and begin noting the date each day. (we will add to this each week)  Additionally (or instead of!) print these pages for the preschool notebook and note them at the beginning of each learning time.

Shape:

Cylinder – more accurately a geometric solid.  Most of our kids know their basic shapes so I am digging out the Montessori solids. Look for can shapes this week to ID as cylinders

Art:

Collage! There are so many possibilities here.  We will start with something small and not messy : ) Take a sheet of clear contact paper and peel off the backing.  Lay sticky side up on table. Place an 8×11 piece of colored cardstock cut into a 1inch border/frame on top. Fill the center of the frame with torn tissue paper in various colors. Top with another sheet of clear contact paper sticky side down this time. Easy Peasy. <g>

For more ideas see these Eric Carle inspired projects which can be used for older children as well.

Song:

C is for Cookie (Cookie Monster’s song)

C is for cookie
That’s good enough for me,
C is for cookie,
That’s good enough for me, C is for cookie,
That’s good enough for me.
Oh Cookie, Cookie, Cookie starts with C!

Science – cotton ball clouds  and caterpillar life cycle (ck out the second life cycle link and scroll way down to the project – way cool and can fit in a page protector. My favorite ; ))  You can also be discussing healthy snack choices with reference to the Hungry Caterpillars digestive woes.

Ok, that’s more than enough to keep us hoppin’ this week. Time for bed!  Have a great week y’all!

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  1. Hi Kim, remember me? I worked on vendors for the conference. I hope all is well with you. Looks like I will be handling vendors again for next year. Anyway, I just wanted to sing the praises of Cookies:Bitesize Life Lessons. I discovered this book a few months ago and since have bought several copies to give as Christmas gifts. It’s just wonderful!! BTW, I really enjoy checkin’ in here at Starry Sky Ranch. blessings, Carmen

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