Wednesday, 6 July 2016

More Runaway Bunny

After reading The Runaway Rabbit this morning one of the children commented that trees can't look like rabbits, which led to talk about topiary and how people can shape trees, bushes etc to look like animals and we then watched these clips on you tube topiary designs and topiary and natural sculptures . They did ask if I could make the panda ones, they do look great but not something I would like to try and recreate!

We enjoyed several fishing games, as well as good for co-ordination, turn taking, it's a good game for counting, trying to work out who has more and less fish.



We lined up both children's fish to see who had more.


They enjoyed recreating the garden where the bunny said he would hide as crocus. I loved all the chatter and the way they described all their pictures, it's brilliant to hear all the things we have talked about etc being used.



L told me she had chosen a yellow flower to make the sun with, the bird is resting on the cloud, the bee is after some nectar and rabbits are hiding.


In this picture the little bunny is hiding very well under all the flowers.


Flowers and princess, using half a flower for a crown.


More garden pictures but this time raining as flowers need some water too as well as sunshine.




It has been really hot here today, not complaining at all but we created a lovely shady area, using the washing line and props. It became somewhere for the babies to sleep and to read stories.


Spent time playing with the balance beam and river stones.




Nearly forgot our carrot tops are slowly growing and we also watched Come Outside - Carrots





We're Going On A Bear Hunt











Monday, 4 July 2016

Carrot Cakes

We made some lovely carrot cakes, we used this egg replacer and was very pleased with the results, first time I've used it in cakes, usually use it when I need to make eggless yorkshires. L is getting very good at peeling and cutting the ends of the carrots, she did have a go at grating the carrot but decided she didn't like doing that. My youngest mindie decided to join in the mixing, normally prefers to watch but this time seemed to thoroughly enjoy the mixing and then using the bowl and spoon to drum on.





Carrot Cakes
155g soft brown sugar
150g plain flour
7ml baking powder
7ml bicarbonate of soda
5ml cinnamon
2.5ml nutmeg
180ml sunflower oil
3 eggs or equivalent amount of egg replacer
2 medium carrots grated
50g raisins
  1. Combine dry ingredients, then add oil and eggs and mix well.
  2. Add the raisins and carrots and mix.
  3. Bake for 20 minutes at gas mark 4.
Makes 12 little cakes.

The Runaway Bunny Story Basket

I put together a story basket to go with The Runaway Bunny, I didn't put anything in for the circus part, I thought I would let the children choose/make something.


We sat and read the story , they then explored the basket and asked me to read the story as the acted it out with the props.


Bunny said he would change into a fish,


then a rock,


a crocus, I didn't have a fake or real crocus so they had to pretend with these flowers, to hide the rabbit in.



Bunny then turned into a bird,


then a boat,


at the circus with Mummy rabbit walking on the tight rope,


and then home to eat a carrot.


After lunch they decided to play Runaway Bunny, lots of swimming and mountain climbing, they then asked me to read the story again so they could remember all the parts. They had forgotten the circus and wanted to know what they could use for the tight rope and the trapeze, I suggested the swing and used one of my husband old karate belts for a tight rope, knew there was a reason I was saving a couple of them. They ended up spending ages trying to walk on it going forwards, then backwards, hopping, jumping, then walking sideways and bear walking, oh yes and star jumps on and of the rope, these were all thought up on their own with no input from me. Will have to remember this for another time as they got loads out of it, as they tried different ways of moving across the rope, lots discussion who was going first, which way they were going and how.


Followed by hair washing the Barbie dolls again, these dolls have got to have the cleanest hair in town! Love their ingenious use of the water table holes to hold their dolls so they have both hands free.



and we got see the baby birds that are nesting in our tree, we have seen two today poking their heads up above the nest, you have to look very carefully, I managed to get a picture of one.




Wednesday, 29 June 2016

The Runaway Bunny

Have been thinking of another theme and thought we would do something a bit different instead of having lots of stories we would have one and base lots of activities around it. The Runaway Bunny is one of our favourite stories at the moment. I have been reading it to them at least once a day, will add this is not the only book we have read or plan to read, just the one to base activities around.

We spent this morning reading The Runaway Bunny and then we sat and drew some pictures of the bunny.


This is L's picture of mummy and baby bunny and a chair for them to sit in.

 

We then went through the sequencing cards to sort out the order of the story, we would then use these pictures to draw a story map.



L then sat about drawing the different pictures to illustrate what the bunny said he would do at different stages of the story.


L loves to use this sort of story map to retell the story as well as of course using the book, sometimes she will then add her own bits to the story, or take the map and join her friends and use it for the bases of some great imaginative play.


They have then cut of the tops of some carrots and we have place them on the window sill, will keep them watered and hope they grow.


We haven't used these printables but thought they looked good so would share them with you all.

http://homeschoolcreations.com/files/Runaway_Bunny_Printables.pdf

Butterflies

Over the last few weeks we have been watching our caterpillars grow, make a pupa and then become butterflies and releasing them in our garden. We have spent time looking at a variety of books on butterflies and their life cycle and spent time finding caterpillars in the garden. We watched this lovely you tube video which shows a caterpillar pupating and then becoming a butterfly.








Love this picture you can see so clearly the butterfly's proboscis



We used mirrors to look at reflection and symmetry, using some of our maths shapes and buttons to make pictures and then to see them reflected in the mirrors. I talked about how both sides of the butterfly's wings are the same and they enjoyed some painting and printing.







I found some free printables here at  The Butterfly Site lots of lovely butterflies and some life cycle pictures.