Showing posts with label Eric Carle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Carle. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Preschool Theme

"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle is one of our favorite books so of course we were both excited to have a preschool theme about it.
 We read the book and watched the movie.  You can find it right now streaming on Netflix.  It is a short little movie, but fun.  I also retold the story using these felt board pieces.
 You can find cute printables to go with this story like "The Hungry Caterpillar Cards and stick puppets below.

 These sequencing cards are great to have your child help retell the story.
 Here you will find a really cute Caterpillar Pack for free (again I hadn't replaced my colored ink cartridge which is why they are strange colors).
Here is a picture of my son doing one of the activities above.  It is a great way to go over the days of the week and retelling the story.
 You can find this idea for feeding the caterpillar and a whole lot more here.
 You could also watch Eric Carle reading the book himself here.

You can check out what we did for this theme in 2013 here and in 2010 here.

Check out more caterpillar ideas in my 2013 post here and at Confessions of a Homeschooler here.

Here is another printable pack for The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

This link has over 60 crafts to do with this theme.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Preschool Theme

Today we did "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle theme.
My son loves this book and so it was an easy pick. There are millions of ideas that go along with this book.  Seriously, I was blown away with my little bit of searching.
We read through this story several ways.  In fact, I think we read it about a dozen times throughout the morning.  The first time I just read it to him with the book normally.  The next time we used these flannel board visuals.  He really enjoyed putting up the different pieces as I read the story.
Then I read the book again and he fed the caterpillar the different fruits as we went through the book.  This was cute and easy to make.  My son really enjoyed doing that.  I found the caterpillar and fruit here and then used a sandwich size baggie and cut a slit in the front of it. The link is full of ideas for this theme so you have to scroll a bit to get to this activity, but there are many others worth looking at along the way! Here is another version of doing the same activity.
We used these Story Sequencing Cards to recall what happened in the story.  My son took it a step further and pretended to be a caterpillar and acted out eating all the food as we went through.
Here is a little clip of him acting like a caterpillar as we went through what happened in the book.
He absolutely loved playing with these little stick puppets that we found here.
From the same link as above we got these Hungry Caterpillar Cards.  She also has lots of cute activities to go with this theme as well.
We also did activities from this caterpillar tot-book like these sizing caterpillars and butterflies.

My son painted this cute caterpillar and then I cut it and helped him glue it to some construction paper.
He also painted a butterfly.  He enjoys painting anything.
We also watched a little video of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" which you can currently find on Netflix's instant watch list.  We also watched Eric Carle read the book here.

That is what we got to today.  We will be talking about caterpillars some more with the letter "C" so we might do some more caterpillar type activities. For now, here are some other links worth looking at to go along with this theme.

Here is a cute craft/puzzle of the caterpillar
Here is a link to over 60 activities going along with this theme

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Activities for July 27-31


If anyone noticed my neglect to this blog as of late, I apologize. Here's what I've got planned for next week.
July 27- Under the Sea
Language ArtsWatch "Finding Nemo" name all the sea creatures
MathShell Counting
Science/CookingWhy they live where they live
Music/Gross MotorSing "Under the Sea" from Little Mermaid
Art/Fine MotorFinger Paint Sea Creatures
July 28- Fish
Language ArtsRead "Rainbow Fish"
MathPretend fishing, name the color of the fish when it is caught
Science/CookingWave Bottle
Music/Gross MotorSing, "One Little, Two Little Three little Fish…"
Art/Fine MotorPaper Plate Fish

July 29- Crabs
Language Arts"A House For Hermit Crab" by Eric Carle
MathShow picture of crab, count how many legs it has
Science/CookingAfter reading story talk about Hermit Crab's habitat
Music/Gross MotorCrab Walk
Art/Fine MotorPaper Plate Crab
July 31- Whales
Language ArtsTeach some facts about Blue Whales
MathColor Whales
Science/CookingHow long is a Whale
Music/Gross MotorHave You Seen the Big Gray Whale
Art/Fine MotorWhale finger paint

Friday, May 1, 2009

Preschool Activities May 4-8


May 4- Circles
Language Arts Search for circles around the house and talk about how they have no sides
Math Make different sizes of flannel pizzas and put them in sequence (big to small)
Science/Cooking Make pizzas using hamburger buns
Music/Gross Motor "Ring Around a Rosie"
Art/Fine Motor Circle Outline


May 5- Yellow
Language Arts Read "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" book
Math Play with legos sort through to find yellow pieces
Science/Cooking Make banana pudding
Music/Gross Motor Sing, "You are my Sunshine" and use sun we make in art
Art/Fine Motor Sun Art


May 6- "The Very Hungry Caterpillar"
Language Arts Read "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle
Math Story Sequencing Cards
Science/Cooking Life cycle of a butterfly
Music/Gross Motor Strawberries and Straw Snack
Art/Fine Motor Egg Carton Caterpillar


May 7 "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" Tot-Book
Language Arts Flannel board version of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle
Math How Many Butterflies- Tot Book
Science/Cooking Nature Walk looking for caterpillars or butterflies
Music/Gross Motor Turn into a butterfly
Art/Fine Motor The Caterpillar Shape Book


May 8- Mother's
Language Arts Read, "Are You My Mother?"
Math Mom and Baby Match
Science/Cooking Explain that grandma's are mothers too
Music/Gross Motor Play "Mother May I"
Art Fine Motor My Hand and Mom's Hand