Friday, December 31, 2010

4 yr. old-Christmas in America
























































We finally got to celebrate Christmas in America after learning about other children around the world. We read "Twas the Night Before Christmas," sang Christmas carols and made Christmas trees with sugar cones, frosting and candy.

3 yr. old-Ruby's Birthday


Ruby celebrated her 4th birthday on December 21. Happy Birthday, Ruby!

3 yr. old-Igloos and Icicles






















What better way to learn about the letter I than building igloos with sugar cubes and frosting?!!! We were plenty sugared up by the time we left. We snuck more than few sugar cubes into our mouths!

Christmas Village Field Trip






















We went on a field trip to Christmas Village. Mrs. Santa (or Mrs. Claus) took us to lots of little houses that had fun Christmas scenes. We also got to visit Santa's Castle and get a bag of treats. Unfortunately, Santa wasn't there. But we knew he was getting ready for Christmas.

3 yr. old-The Gingerbread Man







We read many different versions of The Gingerbread Man but they all said, "Run, run, fast as you can, you can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

4 yr. old-St. Nicholas Day






















We celebrated St. Nicholas Day just like the children in Germany. We learned about how the children put their shoes out filled with hay for St. Nicholas' horse. St. Nicholas fills their shoes with treats and gifts. We dressed like St. Nick and made a St. Nick (or Santa) with our hand.

Monday, December 6, 2010

4 yr. old-St. Lucia Day


In Sweden, St. Lucia Day is their festival of lights. Early on St. Lucia Day, a young girl of the family dresses in a long, white robe with a red sash. On her head is placed a crown of greens, with lighted candles. She goes from room to room, waking the family and serving them coffee, cakes and Lucia buns flavored with saffron. Boys, called star boys, wear long, white shirts and pointed hats. They help carry the sweets.

3 yr. old-St. Nicholas Day


Children in Germany receive a visit from St. Nicholas on the night of December 5. St. Nicholas is a tall bearded man who wears a bishop's robe and hat. He travels on a white horse. Children leave their shoes out filled with hay for the horse. In the morning, their shoes are filled with gifts and treats.

3 yr. old-Bree's Birthday


Bree celebrated her 4th birthday on December 5. Happy Birthday, Bree!

3 yr. old-Animals in Winter







We learned about what different animals do in the winter. Bears and other animals hibernate, fox and other animals stay awake because they know they'll still be able to find food, squirrels and other animals store food before winter, and some birds fly south. But other birds stay around in the cold so we made a bird feeder with bird seed for them to eat.

3 yr. old-Ben's Birthday

Ben celebrated his 4th birthday on November 28. Happy Birthday, Ben!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

4 yr. old-Give Thanks


We learned about the first Thanksgiving and made turkey shakers with our handprints for the turkey's feathers. We got to take home pilgrim hats. Most wanted the boys' hats. They were cooler than the girls' hats and apparently looked like a witch's hat.

3 yr. old-Give Thanks


We learned about the first Thanksgiving and made turkeys with our footprints as feathers. We got to take pilgrim hats home.

Field Trip to Nature Center





























We had so much fun at our Peewee Pow-wow at the Ogden Nature Center. We sang songs, made journey cakes over the fire, made rain sticks and heard a story in a teepee.

4 yr. old-York's Birthday


York celebrated his 5th birthday on November 18. Happy Birthday, York!

4 yr. old-Native Americans











We learned about Native Americans and how the Wampanoag Indians helped the pilgrims when they came to America. We made wampums (story belts) that told an indian story and we chose our own Native American names.
 
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