Showing posts with label Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth. Show all posts

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Litter Munchers!!!

Happy Earth Day!!!



Today we read "If I Ran a Rain Forest" by Bonnie Worth. We love this book and today really thought about the impact of chopping all those trees down will have on our Earth. We had another discussion about how to keep the Earth healthy... and I taught the kids about "Litter Bugs." I grew up knowing that if you threw your garbage or trash on the ground, out the window, etc... you were a LITTER BUG!!! Is that a northern thing or a 1980's thing??? Or maybe we don't have as many Litter Bug's now as we did back when I was growing up. Who knows... but the kids really got a kick out of it.


Little Miss M's Mom, Dana, thought of us yesterday, and brought us a great project... "Trash Munchers." A Sock Puppet that EATS all the trash it finds!! You take a white tube sock, add eyes to the top of the sock (near the toe, but not to close). Then take some fabric markers and decorate... anyway they want. We had some Monster Munchers, Dragon Munchers, & Kitty Munchers.







Having fun talking and coloring... What are we learning you ask?? How about Friendship, Communication/Language skills, Taking Turns, Problem Solving (at least 2 people wanted red at the same time) and Fine Motor Skills. They thought they were just talking and coloring :)


"Hi Muncher..."









"Munch, Munch"





"We love our Munchers!!"






"I got Shell!!"





Hey... Litter!!! A Litter Bug!!
(They thought the Litter was the Bug)




"Munch, Munch, Munch... I got it!!!"


Every Little Bit Helps
Walking on the Safety Rope!! Little Miss M... Loves it!!!


Our Neighborhood Nature Area is great... the kids called it the Rain Forest today.
Hmmmm.... what's that??


Not sure, but I think I got one too!!!



Running through the "Rain Forest"
(As you can tell, some of us didn't want to take our Munchers off)









Walking Home



All Our Litter Munchers!!!

What a Great Day!! We even got a beautiful, warm, sunny day to celebrate...
We also get to have a Birthday Party for Luke today... So, off I go to prepare :)

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

A Piece of our Day

We have been spending a lot of time outside lately... I love it. I am an outdoorsy kind of person, so when we get to be out there I love it. I sometimes worry that the kids aren't bringing home any art work, but that's not because they aren't doing any. They are just creating masterpieces in the mud (and I am sure that parents don't want to bring home anymore mud than is already on their child clothing).


Today it was still a little wet and drizzly from last nights rain. So we took the opportunity to work on our Planet Earth craft, utilize our centers (they are getting a little dusty, I think we need a Spring clean) and practice some of our Spring Program songs.


Here is a little piece of our day:




We haven't used this number board/calendar in a long time... and today it got a lot of traffic.















Working together to make a Better Earth: is the message we tried to teach today. We learned that the Earth was made up of mostly water. We talked about ways to help the Earth... recycle, reuse, pick up trash, and put our toys away, were some of our ideas. We also talked about ways we could celebrate the Earth... wash our cars, be nice, don't yell (all great ideas, but not exactly what I was looking for).


Me: "Ok guys... what is something nice we could do that would make the Earth happy?"

Kids: "Um, play outside"

Me: "I am sure that would be nice, anything else??"

***I am not sure I am phrasing my questions quite right... I am off today***

Kids: "I know, rain"

Me: "Yes, that makes the Earth happy, but what can WE do?"

Kids: "Grow Grass!!"

Me: "YES!! Grow things!!! What could we grow?"

Kids: "Flowers, trees, bushes, flowers. Like we are doing outside!!"

***Aha!! Sometimes things are worth the wait***
I took some photos of the yard today... we are working on creating some play stations for the kids. Little areas where the kids can play together, play alone, move freely, move in a more confined space. I have been watching others transform their environments, like here and here and here. I realize what a great opportunity I have with our yard. It has playground space, open space and "woodsy" space.
If you can imagine your on my patio (out my sun room door) and looking straight ahead, then just turn to your right and keep turning... that is the view. (No, we can't seem to grow grass. I'm not sure, but I think the dogs and kids have something to do with it)









We are in the process of turning our sand area into more of a dramatic play space. We moved a house up there, a couple kitchen sets, and a table and chair set. We need to add some play food, dress up clothes, and baby doll accessories... I am just not sure how to keep them from getting ruined. We tend to leave things outside, even when it rains. So, I am not sure how I will handle that hurtle. Maybe getting a trunk to store things in, or have something in the sun room to store things in and have the kids bring them in before the end of the day.



One of our families brought us some stumps last summer. We need more. Ok, I want more!! I want them in all different sizes!! I want to make a dry creek bed with a water source to use with it on hot days (or not so hot days). I want to add an over hang or roof to the patio so I can bring more of our classroom learning outside on a daily basis. So many things... so for right now I will just keep my focus on the sandpit and then move on the something else. One baby step at a time. That's how things get done (especially in a small Family Child Care Home)