Wednesday, March 21, 2012

frogs

Read-Aloud Books

Green Wilma by Tedd Arnold
A Froggy Fable by John Lechner
Red-Eyed Tree Frog by Joy Cowley
Bee Frog by Martin Waddell
Hop Jump by Ellen Stoll Walsh

Craft

origami frogs & lily ponds
  • origami instructions: frog (as pdf) and waterlily/lotus (with video)
  • construction paper
  • green & brown typing paper, cut into half sheets
  • white typing paper, cut into squares
  • googly eyes
  • various decorations
    • stickers
    • jewels
    • sequins
    • paper shapes
    • feathers

  • crayons
  • scissors
  • glue
  • tape

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Green, Spring, & Flowers

Read-Aloud Books

Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert
And Then It's Spring by Julie Fogliano
Bear Wants More by Karma Wilson
Little Blue and Little Yellow by Leo Lionni
Nibbles: A Green Tale by Charlotte Middleton

Craft

Shamrocks
Flowers

Combine them both to make a
Spring Scene

  • tissue paper
  • chenille stems
  • die-cut shamrocks
  • construction paper
  • various decorations
    • stickers
    • jewels
    • sequins
    • foam & paper shapes
    • feathers

  • crayons
  • scissors
  • glue
  • tape

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Dr. Seuss' birthday & The Lorax

Read-Aloud Books

The Lorax by Dr. Seuss

When I read The Lorax, I make it interactive for the kids to engage them in the story. Pictured below are the props I use:
  • Fifteen cents
  • a nail (I could only find a screw today)
  • a plastic snail toy
  • a craft fluff
  • a fluffy scarf
  • a handful of beans

Before I begin reading the story I distribute the coins, nail, and snail to three or four volunteers in my audience. When the Once-ler demands payment, I hold out a pail and have the children place the payment into it. The craft fluff is my sample truffula tuft. If I have extras, I sometimes pass them out to the kids when they are described in the story. The kids will inevitably sniff them for the smell of fresh butterfly milk. The fluffy scarf becomes my Thneed which is great for gesturing with and demonstrating its uses as a hat, etc when it is described. The beans are handed out to the audience at the end of the story when the Once-ler gives "you" the last truffula seed and the responsibility of planting it.


Craft

Truffula Tree Forests
  • crayons
  • scissors
  • glue

Cowboys & Rodeo

Read-Aloud Books

Cowboy Rodeo by James Rice
If I Were A Cowboy by Eric Braun
Tex by Dorie McCullough Lawson
Armadilly Chili by Helen Ketteman

Craft

Stick Horses
  • template: Horse head outline
  • googly eyes
  • yarn
  • newspaper rolled into sticks
  • various decorations
    • stickers
    • jewels
    • sequins
    • paper shapes
    • feathers

  • crayons
  • scissors
  • glue
  • hole puncher
  • tape
  • stapler