Showing posts with label seasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seasons. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2012

Integrating Seasons: Summer Bubbles

Summer is here and if your children are like mine, they love to blow bubbles. We have already been through many jars of bubbles and it reminded me of a favorite unit that I did teaching first and second grades. At the end of year, to tie in writing, reading, and fun, I taught a bubble unit. The information and ideas are from a Teaching Guide called "Bubbles, bubbles everywhere." It was originally published by Macmillian and has tons of activities, ideas, and reproducibles. The rest of the ideas have developed since I have had a child that could be entertain for hours with bubbles. To make sure you will successfully entertain your children, first, make sure you have bubbles! A cheap way to create bubbles in a sink is with dishwashing liquid. You can also buy some jars at the dollar tree. While you are at the dollar store look for various wands, blowers, and items to blow the bubbles with. Or you can make your own: Pipe-cleaner wand: Form a loop at the end of a pipe cleaner. Dip and use. Paper cup: Use a pencil to poke a hole in the bottom of a paper cup. DIp the open end of the cup into the bubble mix. Blow gently through the hole. Funnel: Dip the large end of the funnel into the solution. Blow gently through the small end. Six pack holder: Grasp the holder at a corner. Dip it into the bubble mix. Gently wave the holder through the air. I googled a few images to give you an idea. If you buy these crayola bubbles, I recommend you do these in the tub. They are a bit messy. This bubble gun is a lot of fun. It was a gift this season. It is a light up bubble gun. I saw that you can purchase it on amazon for a great price. This is a great bubble wand I purchased at Gymboree Play and Music. I even bought the bubbles. There is something they are made of because they last a long time and do not create residue so are perfect for indoor rainy play. Here is something that I can save you from buying. I wish I read the reviews, but I saw this in the store and thought, "WOW! Thousand of bubbles in minutes!?? Bubbles 30 feet into the air!?" So I bought it. In front of my child and four neighborhood kids, we filled it, read the directions and waited with great anticipation for bubbles. We waited the said 2 minutes and there were still no bubbles. We even kept it going for 10 minutes and it looked pitiful. A few bubbles here and there. Sad. The kids walked away disappointed. So did I. That evening, I dumped the solution out and cleaned it with water, just like the directions state. My husband turned the machine on and there were more bubbles coming out of that machine just like we wanted earlier. I will try it again tomorrow. But be warned if you purchase it. Some fun books to read after an afternoon of blowing bubble are below: I had to throw this book in, there is a cartoon on the Disney Channel called "Bubble Guppies." Really has nothing to do with bubbles, but the title. And the songs are catchy. And to keep the summer fun going, have your kiddos write things down to become a "bubbleologist." Observations such as: What is inside a bubble? What colors are seen in a bubble? What shapes do the different wands make with the bubbles? Are all the bubbles the same size? How do you touch a bubble without breaking it? For the older kids, have them explore what bubble films are, how rainbows are created in or on the bubbles, and how they can create bubble domes. They can write their findings in their journals.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Integrating Seasons: Earth Day

Today's Google grows on you!
Today is Earth Day. Earth Day, which was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in in 1970, is celebrated in many countries each year on April 22. Hopefully the weather is nice and you can get outside. The NY Times had a great article on 10 Ways to learn about the environment. Click HERE to get some ideas. Activities that inspire inspiration and awareness is what today is all about. Go on a walk, plant a flower, look for bugs. And at the end of the day, write about ways you can love the earth.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Integrating Seasons: The Leaf Man

Have you been on several hikes collecting many leaves? Not sure what to do with them? The old, put them under a piece of paper and rub them is out. The easy, let's put them between two pieces of wax paper and iron them is well done.

How about turning those leaves, twigs, and acorns into artwork?



Now, mind you, this was created by an almost 3 year old, so you can use the book to help stretch the older kids imagination.

Also, here is a link about the book, author, with an activity and sticker sheets, that could help you create your own animasls, places, and people.

Leaf Man:

And of course, the book:



At the end, your child can write about the adventure of their leaf creation. Happy Fall!! About two weeks left before the snow moves in.... if it hasn't already!!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Integrating Seasons: Cycles-Apples

In September, apples are the ripest. It is also the best time to visit Apple Farms, make pies, sauce, cider.....don't you just love this time of year?









Once your done reading these books, you know what you can do, right? Make some of the items together as a family and then eat them. Don't forget the cinnamon!

For a writing activity, have your kids write a poem about apples. Whatever you do, enjoy Fall!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Integrating Seasons: Sun catchers


The mailbox had a great craft idea that I just had to share, making Sun Catchers:
Tape a piece of plastic wrap to a file folder or piece of cardboard. Brush glue on the plastic wrap; then place one-inch squares of tissue paper on the flue. Apply another thin coat of glue atop the tissue paper. When dry, cut out an animal shape, glue on wiggle eyes, and punch a hold through the top. Feed a piece of yarn through the hold and tie the ends together in a knot. Hang the completed crafts near a window.

Of course for any children under 4, there will be quite a bit you will have to help them do, but don't underestimate the young ones. They can do it!


While you are waiting for them to dry or a view of the sun, here are some books you can read together- for all ages.




Here are a few board books for the babies:



I hope you are enjoying the sunshine!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Integrating Seasons: June is bustin' out all over

Where oh where did the time go!?
School is already out for some people and the weather seems to be getting warmer in many places.

There are a few websites that can give you summer activities for the kids throughout the year:

Michaels -Summer Creativity

iMom- activities sent to your email each week for 8 weeks, with print outs and inspiration to keep going

All pro dad- a website for dads to find ways to motivate, encourage, and live

Barnes and Noble- for book ideas throughout the summer, guest speakers, and fun activities

and of course YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY! There are so many activities and events that are FREE for you and the family. Take advantage. Our local library has craft Saturdays, Baby book reading on Wednesdays, and much, much more!

Welcome Summer!!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Integrating Seasons: Spring books

Spring is on its way! March 20th marks the official day on the calendar. While in some places it is still snowing, we like to stick to the calendar and welcome it in.
Animals are the most interesting to children. With Spring comes baby animals!
To introduce what Spring is:

An explanation about why some might "bloom" later than others.
For the little hands in your family, these books introduce the baby animals and summarize what Spring is all about.

Enjoy! Spring activities throughout the Season will be posted in the blog. Hope Spring will arrive not only on the calendar but in your weather!