Sunday, October 20, 2013

Fire Prevention Week

Before we get to Fire Prevention Week, here are some more pictures from our time spent with colors and Noah's ark...
writing color words


washing Noah's animals with soap and water 
I told the story using these felt board visuals. At the end of the week, the students pretended to be animals from the ark, and they retold the story. They had so much fun acting it out!
The story of Noah's ark lends itself nicely to doing activities with rainbows and colors. Here, the kids squirt colored vinegar into a tray filled with baking soda. The two elements cause a little reaction. This is science, art, and fine motor practice all wrapped into one. 
They also wrote their names (first and last) using different colors of the rainbow. They were shocked when I told them they had to trace over their name 5 times with 5 different colors. You would have thought I asked them to do it 500 times! 
Turns out, it can be done. 
We started practicing beginning sounds in small groups. The kids had to sort the pictures into the right boxes.



In this small group, they are working on matching color words with the color dot on the die. 

And finally, it was fire prevention week!
Of course, we had to practice Stop, Drop, and Roll. 
We did this by taping a pretend flame to each child's back and having them stop, drop, and roll around until the fire came off. You wouldn't believe how much they loved this! They kept asking if we could practice again. 

Fire dog puppets
Fire themed letter identification game

Firefighter Bob came to visit both classes last week. He showed his fire gear and talked about "stop, drop, and roll" and "stay low and go".

Now, we've moved on to pumpkins. We have been using them for measuring, counting, smelling, feeling, describing, drawing, and investigating, among other things. 

Counting to 10 with stickers on the pumpkin


I just had to throw in one picture from my trip to Vermont. We had such a good time! The autumn colors were just beautiful, and it was so nice to see much of my extended family. Thanks for being so flexible while I was away! 


Photobucket

No comments:

Post a Comment