Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Washable Markers & Water Art
O colored with washable markers on a piece of cardstock and then misted it with the water hose to create a masterpiece. What a simple and fun way to make art!
Monday, June 15, 2009
Matching Animals to Their Tracks
This activity came from Montessori for Everyone. First we played the animal tracks game in the sand tray, and then I showed O how to match the cards.
Checking her work.


Checking her work.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Matchy, Matchy...Shirts for Sisters
Appliqueing shirts may be my new craft obsession! It's so much fun, and it's so fast and easy! The patterns and directions are from this book. The directions indicated that the edges did not need to be sewn, so I just hope the edges don't fray. O is VERY excited to have shirts to match her sister's shirts.






I also made another "O" shirt for O since hers will soon be too small.

You will definitely be seeing more matching appliqued shirts if you continue to read this blog! O has requested a horse shirt next :)
I also made another "O" shirt for O since hers will soon be too small.
You will definitely be seeing more matching appliqued shirts if you continue to read this blog! O has requested a horse shirt next :)
Friday, June 12, 2009
A Montessori Morning
We've been spending so much time playing on the beach in the mornings this week that we've had very little time to do our Montessori work (we sing our circle time songs while playing on the beach on the mornings that we skip circle time). Since we got an early start Thursday morning, we were able to have "school" for about 45 minutes after coming in from 2 hours on the beach. O really enjoyed her work!
Matching balloon textures.


Hammering golf tees. She always chooses this activity.


Completing the What doesn't belong? cards.

Matching triangles


She chose several other activities, and we took turns doing several things. When it was my turn, she ran to get her wooden camera so she could take a picture of me :)
Matching balloon textures.
Hammering golf tees. She always chooses this activity.
Completing the What doesn't belong? cards.
Matching triangles
She chose several other activities, and we took turns doing several things. When it was my turn, she ran to get her wooden camera so she could take a picture of me :)
Wool Felt Baby Shoes
I recently made this pair of shoes for Little Kicker using a pattern from this book. They aren't perfect, but I'm happy with the end result, and I can't wait to make more. I just need to order more wool felt!
Collecting a Rainbow of Nature's Colors
This activity was on many, many blogs last summer, and I've been wanting to do it ever since! I painted a cardboard egg carton with different colors of the rainbow. O and I went on a nature walk/scavenger hunt to find items of various colors to match the colors in her box. We had a great time, and I'm sure this will be a summer long activity :)
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Have You Seen My Duckling?
Our book of the week is Have You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri. We've enjoyed reading the book along with several other "duck" books and discussing the stories. We've done several simple things for story stretchers from this book. We learned the Spanish word for duck and the sign for duck, and we sang "5 Little Ducks Went out to Play." O matched miniature plastic insects to the insects in the book as we read the book.
We went outside to see the ducks. We didn't see any ducks, but O had fun trying to catch minnows. We also played "Have you seen my duckling?" O was the duckling, and I pretended like I couldn't see her (don't worry mom. She was NEVER out of my sight!), and I asked everything around me "Have you seen my duckling"? This game was a big hit, and we've played it several times since then. O knows, of course, that she is never to be out of our sight while playing in or near the water. We have a very strict rule that we never play hide and seek outside, and she is always amazed when she sees children in books playing hide and seek outside since that is the ultimate in naughty/dangerous behavior :)
We took bread out to feed the ducks, but ended up feeding the minnows instead. The minnows were excited. We also practiced being very still. If you stay very still in the water, the minnows will nibble your toes!
O's favorite story stretcher was this pond/lake habitat that we made using beach sand and water. I gave her several ducks, plastic insects, and people to play with, and she was engrossed in this activity for quite a while.


We went outside to see the ducks. We didn't see any ducks, but O had fun trying to catch minnows. We also played "Have you seen my duckling?" O was the duckling, and I pretended like I couldn't see her (don't worry mom. She was NEVER out of my sight!), and I asked everything around me "Have you seen my duckling"? This game was a big hit, and we've played it several times since then. O knows, of course, that she is never to be out of our sight while playing in or near the water. We have a very strict rule that we never play hide and seek outside, and she is always amazed when she sees children in books playing hide and seek outside since that is the ultimate in naughty/dangerous behavior :)
We took bread out to feed the ducks, but ended up feeding the minnows instead. The minnows were excited. We also practiced being very still. If you stay very still in the water, the minnows will nibble your toes!
O's favorite story stretcher was this pond/lake habitat that we made using beach sand and water. I gave her several ducks, plastic insects, and people to play with, and she was engrossed in this activity for quite a while.
Making Butterfly Prints
The idea for this activity came from A Bit of This and That.
To make the butterfly prints, O squeezed paint on the paper, folded it in half, smooshed it, and opened it to see the butterfly. O LOVED this activity! I loved hearing her explain exactly how she did it to Elliott when he got home from work :)

Here is her favorite butterfly.

We used double sided tape to attach it to a toilet paper roll to make a butterfly that could fly around the room :)
To make the butterfly prints, O squeezed paint on the paper, folded it in half, smooshed it, and opened it to see the butterfly. O LOVED this activity! I loved hearing her explain exactly how she did it to Elliott when he got home from work :)
Here is her favorite butterfly.
We used double sided tape to attach it to a toilet paper roll to make a butterfly that could fly around the room :)
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Nostalgia
My sister and I loved our Holly Hobbie nightgowns so much when we were little that our mom bought an extra nightgown for each of us. She put them away in the closet to give to us at a later date. She didn't realize at the time that it would be about 28 years before she thought about the nightgowns again! Thank goodness we both have little girls who also love the nightgowns! O was thrilled with her very old "new" nightgown!


Monoprinting
This fun and easy painting activity came from The Artful Parent.
First we used a mini roller to paint an acrylic frame. O enjoyed rolling the paint on at first, but eventually I was the paint roller for all of the artwork :)
Then she drew her design with a q tip. When she was finished drawing, we placed a piece of white cardstock over the design, pressed evenly, and then took the paper off the frame to admire her art :)

She decided to mix things up a little and dip the q tip into the paint to paint on the frame.

Surprisingly, blue was the last color she chose. You can see a few of her finished masterpieces in the background of this picture.

Here's one of her finished masterpieces. I'm not sure why the yellow turned out so splotchy. Maybe we should have used more paint on the frame...

First we used a mini roller to paint an acrylic frame. O enjoyed rolling the paint on at first, but eventually I was the paint roller for all of the artwork :)
Then she drew her design with a q tip. When she was finished drawing, we placed a piece of white cardstock over the design, pressed evenly, and then took the paper off the frame to admire her art :)
She decided to mix things up a little and dip the q tip into the paint to paint on the frame.
Surprisingly, blue was the last color she chose. You can see a few of her finished masterpieces in the background of this picture.
Here's one of her finished masterpieces. I'm not sure why the yellow turned out so splotchy. Maybe we should have used more paint on the frame...
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