A
|
act like an
airplane
|
B
|
blink
|
C
|
crawl
|
D
|
dance
|
E
|
exercise
|
F
|
fly
|
G
|
growl
|
H
|
hop
|
I
|
itch
|
J
|
jump
|
K
|
kick
|
L
|
leap
|
M
|
march
|
N
|
nod
|
O
|
over
|
P
|
push ups
|
Q
|
quack
|
R
|
run
|
S
|
sit
|
T
|
twist
|
U
|
under
|
V
|
visit
|
W
|
wiggle
|
X
|
xylophone
|
Y
|
yawn
|
Z
|
zip
|
Lesson Planning with Me
Hello! I teach an integrated preschool classroom, which means I am responsible for students ages three to five with special needs of all types as well as typical developing students. My students range in ability from a toddler to a typical kindergartener. Therefore, my activities must be able to reach a wide range and be easily adjusted for multiple ability levels.
I created this blog as a way to keep track of the fantastic ideas I have gathered over the years. Because I just randomly add activities to the blog, use the search, standard list, or theme list on the left side to find the activities you are after!
I also create and sell resources that can be found at TeachersPayTeachers and Teacher's Notebook.
I created this blog as a way to keep track of the fantastic ideas I have gathered over the years. Because I just randomly add activities to the blog, use the search, standard list, or theme list on the left side to find the activities you are after!
I also create and sell resources that can be found at TeachersPayTeachers and Teacher's Notebook.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Alphabet Actions
Alphabet Class Book
Our
Class Alphabet
1.
Cut
construction paper in half.
2.
Use
one half page for each child.
3.
On
each page glue the photograph of an individual child.
4.
Under
the picture print the first letter of the child’s name.
5.
Under
the first letter print the child’s first name.
6.
Repeat
for each child in the class.
7.
Arrange
the pages in alphabetical order. It is
all right to have a number of children with the same first letter in their
names.
8.
Determine
which letters are missing.
9.
Use
the magazine or toy catalog to find colored pictures of objects that start with
the missing letters and make a page for each letter, so that each letter of the
alphabet has at least one page with either a photograph of a child or a picture
of an object that starts with that letter.
10. Read the children
their “Class Alphabet Book” during circle time.
Encourage the children to “read” the book aloud: “A is for Allison, B is for
Bill, etc.” Make the book available for
them to look at during playtime.
Mixing Paint Bags
Paint
in a Bag
1.
Write
each child’s name on a bag with a permanent marker.
2.
Ask
a child to choose the colors to put into her bag.
3.
Allow
the child to zip the bag closed (check that the seal is good).
4.
Place
the bags on a flat, clean surface where the children can squeeze, squish,
squash and mix the paint by manipulating the bags.
5.
At
circle time, ask each child to describe the colors in her bag.
More – Mix liquid tempera with liquid
dish detergent. You’ll extend the paint
and it will wash out of clothes more easily.
Games
Musical
Spots
1.
Make
enough shapes of various colors for each child in the class. They should be large enough for a child to
stand on.
2.
At
circle time talk about the shapes and colors with the children.
3.
Give
one shape to each child. Ask the
children to place their shapes in a circle on the floor. This circle should be large enough for the
children to walk in a circle without touching the next child. Ask the children to stand on their shapes.
4.
Explain
that this game is played like musical chairs.
When the music starts the children begin to walk outside the circle of
shapes. When the music stops the
children will step on the shape that is closest to them. Only one child may stand on a shape. There is one less shape than children each
time the game is played.
5.
The
child who does not have a shape to stand on is asked to sit down and hold the
shape that is taken away.
6.
The
game continues with a shape being removed each time the music stops.
More – The game can be played with
shapes of animals, transportation
vehicles or with vinyl placemats.
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