Tuesday, March 17, 2015

St Patricks Day Fun

I like to start off each day with a morning self starter. Anything is game. Blocks, worksheets, play dough, counting games, pretty much anything they can do while we wait of our friends to get here and where they can socialize with each other. 

Our morning starter for this St. Patricks day celebration was making bracelets out of green and white pony beads and pipe cleaners.  They were a instructed to make a pattern with the beads  {ABA AABB ABBA}. By this time of the year most of the class is able to grasps this concept fairly easily. This is also a great fine motor activity. Look how she has to use her thumb and pointer finger to grab each bead. 



During our Circle time today I introduced the letter R and we talked about rainbows. Of course I had to write a song about rainbows. I'm kind of a rock star that way. It's to the tune of Muffin Man and goes a little something like this…

If I saw a rainbow, a rainbow, a rainbow
if I saw a rainbow, this is what i'd see

Red, orange, and yellow
Green, blue, and purple
Red, orange, and yellow
Green, blue, and purple

I know i know! Pretty amazing. Just call me maestro. But seriously, it gets the job done. So much of my teaching is done through songs. It is the best way to teach and the best way to learn. The kids love it and so do I. 

We painted rainbows by number.  They are leaning the order of the rainbow and reviewing color names and numbers all at the same time. I'm sneaky like that. Always finding ways for them to learn without knowing they are learning. I found this rainbow printable at Just is a four letter word . 




I wanted the kids to have a funny hat to take home and I debated on having them make their own or if I just wanted to hurry and make them for them. I chose to do it. I wanted to have enough time for stories, songs, snacks, and an irish dance lesson. I printed these off from Just is a four letter word as well. 


Watching preschooler do some irish dance is great!  I have some Irish jig music and taught them to put their hand on their hip and one above their head and tap one foot at a time. Heal toe heal toe... This lasted a a few minutes and then it was just a big ol' crazy dance party. I had one little boy suggest to the class that each boy find a partner and so they could all dance like "man and lady". I die! 



I spent the weekend procrastibaking and made some special treats for everyone to take home. These days I use any and ever excuse to make a batch of royal icing sugar cookies. I had a few of the mustache cookies break and so I didn't have enough for each of the kids to take one home but they all got a cute polka dot shamrock to gobble up. 
Happy St. Patricks Day