Showing posts with label Letter G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letter G. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2014

Letter G/Green Preschool Theme

Today we talked about the letter G and the color green!  We won't be doing preschool on Monday so I thought this would be our tribute to St. Patrick's Day.
Over the Big Moon has a St. Patrick's Day pre-k printable pack.
My son made a "My Green Book" and helped me read it.
This St. Patrick's Day Preschool Pack has fun green and festive activities.
 My File Folder has a "Love the Irish" file folder color matching game.
 2 Teaching Mommies also has a St. Patrick's Day Pack worth looking at.  

My son wanted to make a green caterpillar for a craft.  Here is his art work.
 We also went on a "Green Hunt"  searching our house and outside for green things.  Here he found his Kermit the Frog.
He also has this blankie, green frog that my mom made him when he was born that he sleeps and snuggles with.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Top Posts in 2013

My youngest son and I have colds that we have been battling with so we didn't jump back into preschool today as I had originally planned, but I hope to this week.

In the mean time I thought I would share my top posts of 2013.  It is fun to look back at what we've done the passed year and to see what is popular to other people.  So here is a look at my top five posts in 2013.






I hope to have a lot of fun doing preschool activities with my youngest throughout this upcoming year!


Monday, September 23, 2013

Letter G/Gumball Preschool Theme

My son has been really into doing the letters of the alphabet which is why that is what we have been doing a lot of lately.
Today we talked about the Letter G and gumballs!  It was kind of a light day as far as activities go, but still fun.  We did of course, visit Starfall's site to do the Letter G.
We also did Confession's of a Homeschoolers printables for the letter G.
My son loves to paint the letters so he chose green as his main color today since it starts with G.
Then I found a gumball template and had him glue pom poms to it so they looked liked gumballs in a machine.
He had a lot of fun doing that.  Then we counted how many there were and how many of each color.  I found the template at Making Learning Fun which also has a lot of other gumball related activities.