Saturday, January 19, 2013

Winter Wonderland

We are bringing in the new year learning all about Winter!  We have been teaching the kids all about Snowmen, Igloos, Winter Animals, Hibernation and Winter clothes.  Living in Alabama, snow is not the most common sight but the kids lucked up this week with a rare winter snow day.  It did not last long but it was fun while it was here!  They were so excited to come to school the next day and tell me all about what they got to do in the snow.  

We are still learning all about Winter but I wanted to share what we have done so far.

As always, we love creating new doors for the month.  Plus, we love having a different door that no one else does!  This year, we decided to have the kids make a cup of hot chocolate.  We cut out mug shapes and they tore brown construction paper into small pieces and then added the paper and real marshmallows to a ziploc bag.  We taped them on the back of the mugs and added them to the door.  We used the saying: "Warming Our Hearts With Jesus."




Penguins on Ice: The kids painted bubble wrap white and pressed it on blue paper.  Then we glued aluminum foil for a piece of ice and added their handprint penguins.



The kids had a blast making their snow globes!  We traced the outline of the plate on the paper and gave them the snowman and snowflake stickers.  They glued cotton on the bottom of the circle and added their stickers to the scene.  Then, they glued their black base on the paper.  I hot glued the clear plates on top and added clear glitter and snowflake confetti so they could shake it up like a true snow globe.



Doily Snowman:  The kids glued two different shaped doilies to form a snowman.  Using popsicle sticks, the added the arms and using thumbprints, they made the eyes and mouth.  They finished it off with a carrot nose, pom poms for buttons and a bow for a girl and a hat for a boy.




Tis the Season

The holidays sure did cause me to be super busy!  Sorry for the posting after the fact of the holiday craft time.  My class had fun making awesome Christmas crafts but sadly, half of my pictures are missing of the ones we made!  I have a few to share with you though!

The kids enjoyed placing green strips in a pattern from shortest to longest to create their Christmas trees.  They then added sequins for their ornaments!

We had fun learning all about gingerbread men.  The kids created their own gingerbread girls and boys!




Our Christmas Time door was so precious!  The kids used silver or gold heart shape doilies and their handprints to create an adorable handprint angel.  





Another fun craft we made was this tree.  The kids enjoyed using their skills with patterns and created a tree gluing their pieces from shortest to longest.  Sequins were added for ornaments.



A little name practice!  Children were shown their names and were asked to glue the lights in the correct order!




And lastly, here is one of the gifts the kid made their parents.  We got white plates and made a tree handprint and thumbprint ornaments.  Then using a sponge dotter, red dots were added to the plate and I wrote the names and words for them.