~Punkin is 29 months old.~
Despite a few setbacks like me deciding to slice open my finger while cutting canteloupe and some unplanned errands, we still got a lot done thanks to Punkin's eagerness to do "schooltime." She is to the point now where she can sit and "do school" for up to 30 minutes at a time sometimes. I just watch and see when she is starting to get bored or distracted.
Theme: Spider
Letter: Ss
Number: 7
Shape: Octagon
Color: Black
Videos:
Animated Itsy Bitsy Spider Song
Itsy Bitsy Spider Song with book pictures
The Very Busy Spider (adapted)
The Letter S (Sesame Street)
The Letter S Song
TOT TRAYS
Sifting spiders out of rice. I got the idea from Counting Coconuts. However, the slots on my spoon weren't quite big enough, so it didn't quite work as I had planned. (I may try salt or sugar next time?) But it was still Punkin's favorite tot tray all week. She just ended up using her hands to get the spiders or using the spoon to scoop rice.
"Threading" spider rings onto a pipe cleaner to make a bracelet. This was another favorite.
Lacing to make a spider web. Not a big favorite. She only did it once. But I still throw lacing practice in every now and then, even though she's not a huge fan, and she IS getting pretty good at the skill.LEARNING ACTIVITIES
We played "Smack the Spider." I saw the idea HERE at 2 Teaching Mommies, and knew Punkin would enjoy this. I laid out a few of the spider letters and told her a sound. She had to find the matching letter on a spider and "smack" it. She is getting so good at the sound / letter correlation!
We made this book together as we talked about position words. Each page tells where to glue the spider (i.e. above the bat, under the gate, etc.). Then, I had her go back and color each page. We read it together every day, and by the end of the week, she could "read" it herself.
I had her draw a web with chalk onto paper, then we rolled the dice to see how many spiders to count onto the web. Since we do this type of activity almost every week with each new theme, she is getting much better at knowing when to stop adding more objects.CRAFTS / PROJECTS
We made a "Spotty Spider" inspired by No Time For Flashcards.
And we made THIS spider web art project from 2 Teaching Mommies. While Punkin "colored" the fence, I made a web out of hot glue on the paper and when it dried, Punkin painted over it. She kept saying, "It's bumpy." We didn't have finger paints, so I had to use tagboard and regular paint, and I had her just paint it with a brush.The next day when the blue paint dried, we added the fence posts and the pom pom spider.
MISC. SPIDER ACTIVITIES
OTHER RANDOM STUFF
Well, that was our week about spiders (even though we are no where near Halloween!) To see what other tots were up to this past week, check out 1+1+1=1.

A wonderful spider oriented week. Your little girl did a great job. I think I will use some of your ideas when we get to letter "P" ( in Polish spider starts with the letter "p" SPIDER= PAJĄK) Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteHunting for spiders in water and swatting letters would have benn JDaniel's favorite activities.
ReplyDeleteFabulous week!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful week! Love the letter swatting! Kerri
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