Sunday, January 17, 2016

He is a boy because he has no eyelids.


   Being on safari has been keeping all of us warm this week. We have a "Wind Chill Advisory" today and tomorrow. Our first stop on our safari was the "Lions". We talked about the "Topic Poster" and I told that is was a boy lion because he has no eyelids. We worked on "Why am I so small?". The story cards that go with it helped the kids understand the story better and it made the story so much fun. The kids were able to answer all the questions about the story. I would like to revisit this story and add  adventures  for the meerkatts . 



    We made to the "Zebras". I even learned new things. I did not know that every "Zebra's "stripes were different. I love the changes made to the "Zebra Stripe Art". The last time I did this project there was just a black piece of paper and chalk . The blue paper and the eyeballs are very cool. It gave the children so many more opportunities to be creative. We got busy with our journals too. Imagination and writing the letter "Z" went very well.










           The story cards are awesome. The children learned how to recognize A,B, C, D and they learned they are just fine the way they are. The kids liked the pictures on the other side of the cards too. All of us including me learned ways to be more "Patient". The "Be Patient " activity is great. This gave everyone skill they need to learn in a fun way . We also got much needed practice on " number recognition with the lion and zebra number cards.

   The "Lion Mask " is an awesome activity. Kids are learning so many skills when they are doing this. They working on the


      All of us have been having fun learning adventures with Mother Goose Time Curriculum. We are " Going on Safari " some more this coming week. We will be back very soon to share more adventures with everyone.

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