Wednesday, June 24, 2015

The Ants Went Marching Today!

Today was the day to get familiar with ants.  In the morning we watched Sid the Science Kid and Magic School Bus Gets Ants in it's Pants.  Natalie and I played the Catch the Bug in the jar game on www.picklebum.com.  Then she got cranky and Brookie didn't arrive until 12:00.  I popped them both on my bed for a movie and rest time and got our gear ready on the table.

When they got up we had a great afternoon doing lots of fun activities. Newly four year old Natalie and three and a half year old Brooke did an ants on the log counting activity, putting the correct number of pony beads on brown pipe cleaner logs.  We did a counting ants activity with number recognition, reviewed ant body parts (3 body parts, 6 legs, 2 antenna and no teeth!).  Colored a picture and learned to spell ant.  They practiced writing their names, did ant mazes, found letter Aa in a grid of letters then learned the Ants Go Marching Home complete with stomping and patting and read The Ants Go Marching, I Saw an Ant on the Railroad Track by Joshua Prince, a fact book by Karen Ang and a silly book about bugs and THEN went outside and put ants in our bug catchers to watch.   That earned them 2 freezy pops each and they happily played on the deck for the rest of the time before their parents came and I got dinner on for my guys before they left for baseball practice.

Such a fun day and I feel like they learned so much.  I put up a poster in their playroom with the butterfly cycle and at day's end that caught there attention so after our side trip to the Bouwens farm tomorrow, where I am positive we will see some bugs, we will be doing butterflies on Friday.  Brooke seems brave now, looking at all the bugs and she is much less fearful.  That in itself is a very big plus!










Wednesday, June 17, 2015

It's A Bug's Life

It's late spring/early summer and of course there are bugs EVERYWHERE!  My little preK friend that I care for is afraid of bugs so I thought it would be a good idea to have some buggy fun and help her past this hurdle since being outside requires up close and personal interaction on a daily basis this time of year. My four year old granddaughter loves bugs, so I knew she would be agreeable to lots of buggie fun, as well.  Here's a list of resources I am going to be using and links to the websites where I got some of my material.

Nick Jr - Backyardigans.  Episode 06  What's Bugging You    (Bonus - music genre is the rumba)
Disney Jr - Jake and the Never Land Pirates:  Little Stinkers
Disney Jr - Jake and the Never Land Pirates:  Big Bug Valley!
Disney Jr - Sheriff Callie's Wild West  Bug Trouble
MPT - WordWorld  Boppin' with the Bug Band
PBS - Sid the Science Kid  The Bug Club

Books

Alpha Bugs by David A. Carter
123 Little Bugs by Puck
The Very Busy Spider  by Eric Carle
The Grouch Ladybug by Eric Carle
Magic Schoolbus:  Bugs
The Ants Go Marching Home (Scholastic)
Bear and Bee Too Busy by Sergio Ruzzier
Down on the Farm: Bees - by Sally Morgan
Are you a Butterfly?  by Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries
Little Bea by Daniel Roode
Can You Make a Scary Face by Jan Thomas
Don't Worry Bear by Greg Foley
I Saw and Ant on the Railroad Track by Joshua Prince
What the Ladybug Heard by Julia Donaldson
The Itsy Bitsy Spider

Songs

The Itsy Bitsy Spider
The Ants Go Marching Home
1 Little, 2 Little, 3 Little Buggies
Baby Bumblebee
http://www.preschooleducation.com/sbug.shtml for lots more songs!

CD

Insects and Spiders Twin Sisters Science Series

Monday we read Alpha Bugs, The Grouchy Ladybug and 123 Bugs and sang a made up 1 Little, 2 Little, 3 Little Buggies song.  The girls, age 4 and 3 1/2, played with Play Doh and made insect imprints.  This was great fun for them.  We listened to the Insects and Spiders CD and made notice of all the bugs on our deck, catching a few in our bug catcher and watching more closely.  We also colored a bug picture.  One of the girls scribbled through it quickly, but the other took her time, coloring each pictured bug in a wide array of colors.  My 20 month old granddaughter enjoyed the songs, stories and play doh, as well.  She had to be taught that the play doh was for squishing.  I figured this out after she took a big bite!  Brookie, who was the one afraid of bugs, was a bit tentative at first, but by day's end she was excitedly pointing out bugs and squatting down to get a closer look at them as they crawled on toys and tables.