This week, the children were working on making fall leaves and corn.  They used a lot of yellow and red color.  Our classroom is full of fall color!

For making fall leaves, the children used a variety of painting tools, including a dish washing sponge and several koosh ball items.  We were trying to "pounce" instead of using strokes.  They did pretty well with this new technique.





We read a book this week, Fall Leaves, Fall,  by Zoe Hall. This story talks about all the different kinds of trees and their different leaves.  



Birthday matching game.   We had another birthday!  

     Happy Birthday Greta!



I added some fall items to the classroom last week for the children to explore,  fall leaves and some ornamental corn.  I noticed one morning that the "corn" from the kitchen area was on the table and so I thought, "Hmm, why is that over here?"  Then I realized that someone in the classroom had made the connection that this was corn too!  They are so bright!


The next big project for our class, was to make "corn".  The children were asked to roll paint on to bubble wrap. Then we laid a sheet of paper on top of the paint and the children rubbed the paper with their hands.  They made some really pretty prints.  Of course, who can resist bubble wrap?  Those little bubbles are so fun to pop!  Look closely at the photos and you will see a few children sneaking in a "pop" or two.  :)






We have been reading The Little Old Woman Who Was Not Afraid of Anything.  It is a Halloween story with a fun ending.  The little old woman ends up making a scarecrow, and so you see, we have added a scarecrow to our corn field too!


Creating some fall decorations for home.




See you Monday!









This is going to be another jammed packed full of fun blog this week!  It covers 2 weeks of fun!

I put some Halloween items in the sensory table. Pumpkins and little Halloween buckets. The children always seem to enjoy this table.



We read the story, "Go Away Big Green Monster"  and the children made green monsters.  You will notice that they had to blend blue and yellow paint to get green paint.




Some exploring time....




We had fun carving our pumpkin.  I asked the children what they thought was inside.  Seeds!  They guessed correctly.  Some children enjoyed scooping out the seeds and pulp, others were satisfied to just observe. :)  We discussed the features of the pumpkin, bumpy skin, round shape, color, the stem where it was attached to the vine...even the bottom that had a button shape like a belly button!







After they got the pumpkin all cleaned I carved it.  We had a lot of discussion about what a 
Jack O Lantern would need.  2 eyes, 1 nose, a mouth, sharp teeth and even ears! We discussed the shapes that I was cutting.  He came out pretty, well I think. :)



Candy Corn Art


Whoo's ready for Halloween?



   WE ARE!

What a fun day we had on Friday! I thought they looked soooo cute in their t-shirts!






The children decorated cookies with icing and sprinkles. Yum!




The children enjoyed a new experience....oobleck!  It is hard and soft at the same time, really cool!  Lots of fine motor skills at work here.  :)






We also had a really fun ring toss game!




Some times you just have to get on top of things!






Hope you all had a great Halloween!  

On Monday the children will start working on fall leaves and Thanksgiving!