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.





Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Country Fair

We had a lovely weekend catching up with friends, the weather was lovely and it was the county fair, so a fab day out too.






L was fascinated by all the creepy crawlies especially the cockroaches and giant millipedes.













Had fun sewing L some quick and easy trousers with the remains of some fabric I had stashed away, pattern is Simplicity 1624. She loves them, so now on a look out for some more fabric in my search tonight I came across these harem pants pattern, loving the pocket details.



Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Birds and Nature Walk

We have been very lucky over the last few weeks to see a couple of birds nest, one was an old one than had fallen out of the tree and the other was one was found by a neighbour in their hedge. It was fantastic to see a robins nest up close, it is amazing how they put it all together and shape it, do google robin's nest to see what I mean. They were interested to see the different ways they had been constructed, one was mainly sticks and the other was a mixture of moss and grass intricately woven together. This brought up lots of questions about the different types of nest that bird's build. We have enjoyed reading A Nest is Noisy which is beautifully illustrated book with lots of different nest and not just birds nests. I had also saved an article on bird's nests from a National Geographic magazine for the children to look at.


 On our walks we had been collecting bits and pieces and talking about how birds might use some of them to build a nest with. We then used a paper plate and they used these different pieces, plus some hay, moss and string to make a nest, they cut out a couple of pictures of birds we had seen in the garden to go with their nests. L wanted eggs in her nest, so she tried to roll up some tissue paper to make eggs, this caused lots of giggling as it wasn't as easy as she thought it would be.



On yesterdays walk we came home a different way and L found lots of different types of grasses, she was fascinated by all the different types. So we collected a few different pieces to show her friends and also to try and work out what they are all called.



Other books we have read
and we watched this clip on a chick hatching 



Snacks

Snack ideas is something I see regularly asked on different parenting and childminding forums, so I thought I would share some of our ideas here.

Scones

Fruit and seeded flapjack

Homemade breadsticks

Ants on a log, which the children think is really funny but love to eat, basically celery, filled with sunflower seed spread (our favourite), humous, peanut butter, cream cheese, depending on children's preference's and allergies.





Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Life Cycles

The children are showing a real interest in the different creepy crawlies they are finding in the garden, so I have put together some ideas to go with their interest and to extend their knowledge. have added in some plant/flower ideas too as we will be doing a lot of that too.


I have put together a basket of stories and fact books based on the above theme. The children really enjoy seeing what new books are out, they are all kept on the book shelf normally but having a selection put out based on their interests, really works well for us.


Next door cut their hedge this morning and we had some of the pieces, along with tree prunings etc from the weekend, I put them on our tuff spot and suggested to L she try and make a nest for her owl, which she did. She then decided the nest needed some eggs, so of she went and came back with two tennis balls for eggs and made a bed for the owl, with leaves as a blanket.




We had a lovely afternoon, some of it spent in the park and then a walk around the woods, L is wanting to know all the names of the flowers we are now finding, so we took some photos with the hope that I might be able to identify them when we got home, as I hadn't taken the field guide with me.





L has decided that an owl and an elf princess live in this tree trunk, as the hole looks like a doorway, I was told we won't see them today as they were busy having breakfast.