Friday, July 17, 2015

Natural Science Museum

Went on a field trip with the kids to the Natural Science Museum in Raleigh.


Looking at some of the fish and turtles in the tank.


In the bat cave, there are bats (fake) on the top of the cave.


Exploring insects


Our future veterinarian looking at different animal x-rays.


Looking for the queen bee


Enjoying the dinosaur puzzles


My little Honey Bee


Oh no it's a T-Rex


He was very impressed with how tall the dinosaur was


Watching a video before they are able to go and explore


She was excited to be able to touch and see the different bones of a human 


The skeletal system


She would pick up the bones and match them with the skeleton model


Kanani was really enjoying finding where each bone was located, it was like a puzzle of bones.


Even little man enjoyed observing the bones.


Love how well this would explain each animal part they would put on the table, what was even better everything was touch screen.


Such a great sensory experience for little man.


He loved the touch screen.


Kanani just loves learning new things about animals.


Observing the insects toys in the bins.


Love these kids.


They all have such a special place in my heart.

Searching for Gems

Today we took the kids to the Natural Science Museum in Raleigh.  We walked into one of the gift shops and found this bag of Gem Stone Panning, best part it was a great price.  The kids couldn't wait to get home and start panning for the gem stones.


Can't wait to see what stones we find.


Anthony (my oldest nephew) dove right in looking for the gem stones.


Pouring more into the pan so they can continue to find more gem stones.


Everyone had a turn and always got excited whenever they would find a stone.





Bought some gems in a jar so the kids could observer them better.  I think it's so cute. 


Some of the gem stones we found in one of the bags, we bought two bags.  

Saturday, July 4, 2015

One Nation under GOD!!


Our Fourth of July Unit:  it was so much fun teaching Kanani about Independence Day and why we celebrate it.  She enjoyed our arts and crafts for this unit.

ONE NATION UNDER GOD!!


LANTERNS


Set out some lanterns for Kanani to decorate and then we hung them on the chimney. 

TOILET PAPER ROLL DECOR


Set up a small station for Kanani to able to decorate her toilet paper rolls.  First she painted them then we hole punched the bottom to add fuzzy sticks and some beads.  These also got hung on the chimney.

RAINBOW RICE


We made some rainbow rice for sensory play.  It's always fun dyeing things.  We dyed them the colors of the flag, RED, WHITE, and BLUE.  Once the rice was dry I placed several things in the container representing the United States.  Some flags, star molds, a cupcake liner with fireworks, Presidents workbook, and some flash cards of the states in the United States.  Love how the rice looks all mixed together.

GLUE & SALT FUN


Had the kids draw a design on black paper with glue, then they sprinkled some salt on the glue.  Once they were done sprinkling the salt they shook the excessive salt off the paper.  Then they used a dropper and placed a couple drops on the glue and watched it spread.  

FIREWORKS IN A JAR


We made fireworks in a jar, which is always a lot of fun.  We placed 2/3 of water in the jar, then we set aside a cup of oil and put a couple of drops of food coloring in the oil.  The kids swirled the food coloring in the oil.  Once they mixed the colors in the oil then poured it slowly in the water.  Once it got poured in the water it spread in the water like fireworks.  

CUPCAKES AND SPARKLES


Love that I got a chance to spend this fourth of July with our nephews, it was our first fourth.



Tie-dye shirts

Tie-dye is always a lot of fun, especially with kids.  Best part was being able to do this activity with my nephews. 

GREAT DEAL




Went to Target and found some great deals on tie-dye kits

PREP SHIRTS




Excited to see how these turn out.  I pre-washed all the shirts and dried them before prepping them.  

TIE-DYE FUN



We soaked each shirt in water before dyeing them.



Putting gloves on so we don't get paint on our precious hands.






Each one picked their colors to dye their shirts.  












Once we finished we placed them in plastic bags (Wal-Mart bags), and left them in there till the next day.  Then we took the shirts out of the bags and rinsed them out with cold water and hung them out to air dry.

OUR TURN OUT



Love how our shirts turned out, wish I would of gotten some pics of my mom's and nephews shirts.  

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Letter Fun

I set up a sensory activity for Kanani to do on the floor: searching for the letters, matching the letters, and then writing the letters down.



Hid all the letters in our Rainbow Rice, once found she would then place the letter on the matching letter on the paper, and then write the letter on the chalk board. 



Searching for the letters 


Once she found the letter she would write it down.




She was having fun searching for all the letters.




Searching for the last couple of letters.


Kanani was very excited to have found all the letters. Every time she would find a letter she would make the letter sound. Once she was done with this activity she took it upon herself to try to spell out words on her own.  Wish I would of taken some pictures of her doing that.  

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Cat Unit

This week Kanani wanted to learn about cats.  Here are a few of the things we did for cat week. 

WASH & CLEAN 



This has been her favorite activity to do.  She loves washing her toys, such a wonderful sensory activity. 

SPELLING


Each week we learn how to spell a new word (the word of the week), whatever unit we are doing. For example the word for this week is C-A-T. 

WRITING



Just like with the spelling we practice writing the word of the week. 

CAT IN THE HAT


Of course we had to incorporate Cat in the Hat into our unit this week.  What is cat week without The Cat in the Hat?!  We love all things Dr. Seuss. First we made a mask of the Cat in the Hat.  Then we counted how many Pom poms it would take to cover the white parts of the hat.  Good motor and math practice skills since I had her grab the Pom poms with twizzers and then had her count them. 

LACE & TRACE



Great motor skill activity lace and trace.  


DRAWING



This was a Christmas gift given to her a couple of years ago.  It has several different pictures that she can learn how to draw.

IDENTIFICATION



Found this on Regina Davis' blog: Fairytalesandfictionby2.blogspot.com.  She has so many great ideas.  It helped with identifying the cat parts and reading.  Had Kanani read each label first then glue them in the correct section. She has done so good learning how to read I'm so proud of how far she has come.