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Monday, November 12, 2007

Thanksgiving Day Poem

By Stephanie Boyle

Get your students in a lone and give them all a letter to hold up as they are saying their lines. once all the children are done the letters they are holding up spells Thanksgiving.

T is for turkey on Thanksgiving Day
H is for hurry we're hungry we say
A is for Auntie she works and she mends
N is for our Native American friends
K is for Kitchen the oven's on low
S is for silverware sat in a row
G is for Grandma the one we love most
I is for inside where we're warm as toast
V is for vegetables, eat them we try
I is for ice cream on top of the pie
N is for never do we have enough dressing
G is for Grandpa who gives thanks for our blessings.

Happy Thanksgiving Day!!!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Lullabies - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

By Stephanie Boyle

This is a fun some, really brings you back to your childhood when you sing it, and the children enjoy it. Add some actions with the song to make it more interactive.
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
When the blazing sun is gone.
When he nothing shines upon.
Then you show your little light.
Twinkle twinkle all the night.
Chorus:
Then the traveler in the dark
Thanks you for your little spark.
He could not see which way to go
If you did not twinkle so.
Chorus:
In the dark blue sky you keep
And often through curtains peep.
For you never close your eye
Til the sun is in the sky.
Chorus:

Monday, October 29, 2007

Music - Lullabies

By Stephanie Boyle



If anyone has a new baby brother or sister, we could teach these in the music center so they will learn new songs to sing to their little baby brother or sister.



1. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star



2. Hush Little Baby



3. Golden Slumbers



4. Bye Baby Bunting



There are so many others as well, any ideas?

Blocks Centre - Ideas

By Stephanie Boyle



For the block centre, arrange theme days. Change some blocks, add new blocks, this pushes them in a direction, vbut lets their minds go free from there. Some examples include but are not limited to Farm Day, Transportation Day, Zoo Day, Camping Trip of Blocks and a Circus made of blocks.



Farm Day




  • Various Farm Animals

  • Trailers

  • Trucks

  • People

  • Tractors

Procedure: Have the toys out for the children but not set up. Let the children set it up in the way they see it in their minds.


Transportation Day



  • Trucks

  • Boats

  • Planes

  • Cars

  • Blocks

  • Bikes

Procedure: Have the children set these up as they see fit. Its all about the childs point of view.


Zoo Day



  • Animals

  • Blocks

  • People

  • Trees

Procedure: The children can make a zoo, again do not set up anyuthing and let their imaginations go. They can put animals in and around the zoo that they would normally see there. Teach each child the names of each animal. They can make pathways around the animals, people walking around the cages and trees all around.


Camping Trip With Blocks



  • People

  • Animals

  • Trees

  • Cars

  • Lots of blocks

Procedure: Have this theme on a camp day. The children can build a cabin for the people out of blocks, one that they would like and dream of. They can make a place that they would like to be. Let them tell stories later on about previous camping trips.


A Circus Made Of Blocks



  • Animals

  • People

  • Clowns

  • Blocks

Procedure: Start setting up some of the center as a circus. have the beginning made as a circus ring. Then watch the child's imagination work as they see various ways they can change it and set it up.

Winter Activity - Winter Picnic

By Stephanie Boyle

This is a fun activity that children will love and you can do it anytime of year. Just remember if switching the seasons switch the type of foods you will be giving to the children for a season appropriate activity.



Needs;
  • Blankets


  • Warm foods


  • Warm clothes

This is an activity you can do anytime of the year. You can do it in the summer with cool foods instead of warm foods. If you decide on doing this in the winter, try not to pick a cold day. Listen to the weather and try to do this on a nice day. Get the children dressed warmly and set off on your picnic. It can be in your backyard, the playground or even a park.

** Remember, a childcare worker must dress in warm clothes like the children.

Winter Activity - Snow Castles

By Stephanie Boyle



Needs,


  • Snow

  • Buckets

  • Warm clothes

Make castles like you would with sand at the beach to change a summer activity into a winter one of making snow castles in your backyard.


**Remember, if we expect the children to dress warm, a childcare worker must be dressed similarly to the children.

Children's Activities - Intro

By Stephanie Boyle

Children's activities, I've learned a few tricks over the years of working with children. You need to keep a child interested and that might mean many different types of activities. Crafts and cooking are definitely some good options, however with how short a child's attention span is, it's nice to have a wide variety of options available to pull from.

It's also nice to have educational value in the children's activities you do with them. Most activities can have some type of educational value in it for a child. A childcare center should have different sections for each educational purpose. Around the home you should also have all these areas to choose from as well/. There are 8 different sections a childcare center should have which include Active Play, Art, Blocks, Music, Language Arts, Math, Dramatic Play, and Science. So here is a few of the children's activities that I've learnt and done with children over the years.