E-I-E-I-O, were just some of the letters we talked about this week. :) We also talked about the letters O and P. Do you like our letter O, owl craft? I think they turned out "O" so cute! We also made a farm animal counting book, practicing our number recognition skills to number 7. Read and count this book with your kids often and really emphasize what those numbers look like. They have the counting part down, but number by sight recognition is really what the focus of this book is.
You can't talk about farm animals without having a barn, and yes, many farm animals! We enjoyed dramatic play with farm animal figurines and puppets.
I just love Peyton in this picture below, look how she is riding her horsey. Yeehaw!
For our reading center, we had some I Spy Farm Animal books and we worked hard to find all of the farm animals and farm items on each page.
We also talked about the penny this week for letter P. For a math center we then used our pennies to fill up our piggies with the correct number that each pig had written on their belly.
We are also starting to get more into addition, aside from just counting and number recognition. Here in our Add-a-frog center, you can see how we add by physically placing that number of frogs into our tray. We then took our dry erase crayons and wrote the number total on the line provided. This math center was bought from Lakeshore Learning.
We also took turns playing uno moo. Great for color recognition, counting, animal recognition, and some fun!!
We practiced writing our alphabet with these alphabet writing mats.
We also talked about farmers, farm animals, and how much work it is to work and live on a farm. These cards below are matching cards where you match the baby animal to its mama. They got so fast at doing it by plain sight, that they made it into a memory game.
Here are some more farm animal puzzles.
Ta-da!
We made our own farm scene pictures with our dot markers.
And, of course, we had to have our milking station center. This is one that the kids absolutely love! I fill some gloves with water and then put a hole in the fingertips, and we squeeze them as though we are milking a cow. It works wonderfully and the kids just think it it great!
Songs of the week: Old MacDonald Had a Farm
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Counting to 20
Words of the week: pig and pop.
When we spell our words, I really enunciate the letter sounds and we practice writing each letter in correct form.
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