Friday, November 18, 2011

Thanksgiving - Day 2

Phonics
Preparation
Write word pilgrim and cut up into individual letters
Materials
"pilgrim"
Teaching
1.  Tell your child you have a secret word of the day.  Have them create the word in the following way:
pig, rig, rim, rip, lip, then tell them how to spell "pilgrim" and sound it out for child.

Writing
Preparation
Create on large dotted line paper:
Capital "P" on first line, with dotted out line of "P'
lower case "p" with dotted outline "p"
On the paper space in front of each group of letters room for "P"
ack, ad, an, at, en, est, et,ick, ig, ill, in, ink, it, op, ot, ut
Materials
Paper
Marker
Teaching
1.  Teach your child proper writing of letter "P" (See my video here)
2.  Teach your child proper handwriting of lower case "p" (my video for teaching is here)
3.  Read each set of letters to your child (for instance "ack") have your child write a "p" before the letters and sound out the new word.
4.  Repeat for each group of letters creating new words starting with letter "P."

Reading
Preparation
Get a copy of book I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie by Alison Jackson
Draw an old lady on a piece of cardboard
Draw a pie, cider, roll, squash, salad,turkey, pot, cake, bread
Materials
Old Lady and food
Teaching
1.  Read the book to your child
2.  Read again, but this time as the old lady eats each food have your child feed the old lady the food.
My son wants to play this game again and again!
 **This activity comes from The Mailbox Preschool Edition Oct./Nov. 2006 p.56 and 58**

Math
Preparation
Draw, cut out and label the following shapes: square, rectangle, triangle, oval, circle
Materials
Shapes
Tape
Teaching
1.  Go over what makes each shape unique with your child (square= 4 sides, all same length, 4 angles, all the same, etc)
2.  Have your child go around the house and find objects that are the same shape as each paper shape. Tape the shapes to the found shapes around the house.
3.  You can do this several times.
Here are some of our examples:



Exploration
Preparation
Let your child help you make one of the Thanksgiving dishes. 
Materials
It depends on what you make!
Teaching
We made allergy free apple pie.  Recipe:
Allergy Free Apple Pie
Streusal Topping
1/2 cup oat flour
1/2 cp Oats
3/4 tsp Cinnamon
2 Tbsp Brown Sugar
2 Tbsp Crisco
2 TBSP Coconut Oil

1.  Mix together all ingredients

Apple Filling
1-2 granny smith apples skinned, cored, sliced
1/4-1/2 cp Brown Sugar (depending on how sweet you want it)
1 tsp lemon juice
3/4 tsp Cinnamon

1. Mix all these together

For Pie:
1. Pour apple filling into small dish (we used a 7x5 inch Pyrex)
2.  Layer and pat down Streusal topping on to apple filling.
3.  Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes, or until apples are soft and topping is browned

Art
Preparation
none
Materials
Brown, yellow, red construction paper
Marker
Scissors
Glue
Teaching

1.  Trace your child's foot and two hands on to a piece of paper.
2.  Have your child cut out their foot while you cut out their hands.
3.  Cut out a yellow beak and a red wattle.  Have child glue them on to turkey


4.  Have child decorate fingers of hands with markers or crayons.  Glue hands to back of turkey, fingers sticking out.

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