All of these lessons are meant to be used throughout the week, just whenever it fits into your schedule. To me, it is more important to have fun with it and pay attention to your child's cues. If they aren't into the lesson, try again later. Also, if they aren't quite getting it, modify it to fit their needs.
Language Arts: Big A, little a
Materials—Paper
Introduce the letter A by printing up a card with the letter Aa and a picture of an alligator. Alligator Ann is an animal whose name begins with the short "a" sound.
Music: ABC Song (Learning Letters)
Work on the ABC song sung to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. If they don't know the song, work on it until all the lines are memorized. Sing the song throughout the day as you do things. Even if your child doesn't sing with you, they will listen and pick it up.
Music: Ants go Marching
Sing the song and talk about the letter.
Science: Alligators, ants, astronauts, acorns
Study alligators. Go to the library and check out age appropriate books about alligators, etc.
Cooking: Applesauce
Applesauce begins with A. Show them the letter on the jar of sauce. Let them wash up, set a place with napkin and spoon, serve applesauce for snack time, and clean up the dishes. Use a play/pretend set (like the tea party dishes) for extra whimsy. Ask them what letter applesauce begins with and what applesauce is made from.
Math: Graphing apples
Print up a page full of varying sizes of apples. Let the kids color them and decorate them with whatever graft supplies you have on hand. If your kids are old enough for safety scissors, help them cut out the apples and sort them according to size.
Language Arts: Letter Lion (Letter Recognition)
Materials—box, paper, markers, scissors, letter cards (buy these or make them yourself, I like the cards that have both the big and little letter on them)
On the paper, draw a large lion's head. Cut a big hole for the mouth. Put the lion's head on the box with a hole cut in the position of the lion's mouth. You can hang the lion from a door, if you want. In order to feed the lion, the child will take a letter card and identify the letter. If the child gives the correct answer, the drop the card into the lion's mouth. If they miss it, just put the card at the back of the pile so they can do it again later. Here's how we made ours.
Physical education: Pretend play
Play at being airplanes, ants, alligators, apes, angels, aliens, etc. Play the Simon Says game with the new "a" words you've learned. Have the kids walk slowly or fast from one point to another while they pretend to be all of these things.
Physical education/science: Nature walk and acorn art
Materials—plastic sandwich bag, paper, aprons, tempera paint, small bowls, trays/cake pans
Take a nature walk and search for acorns. Talk about how acorns begin with letter "a". Point out ants or other things that begin with the letter "a." Encourage your child to collect as many acorns as will fit in the bag. Explain that acorns are a kind of nut that people do not eat but that some animals like to eat. Talk about which animals they think might eat acorns. Birds, mice, squirrels, etc. Even pigs, bears, and deer eat acorns. Take the acorns back. Put on your "a"prons and place the acorns in a bowl with a bit of paint. Roll them around to coat. Place a sheet of paper in the bottom of a cake pan (trim the paper, if necessary). Drop the coated acorns onto the paper and shake the pan from side to side to make acorn (like marble) drawings.
Social studies: Astronauts
Talk about what an astronaut is, explaining in your own words and words your child will understand. An astronaut is someone who travels in space. Space is way up high, past where regular airplanes can fly. Airplanes cannot fly into space. Astronauts ride in rockets or spaceships to get to space. You have to wear a special suit to travel into space. The suit is called a space suit. Play Astronaut, Astronaut, Alien just like duck, duck, goose. Print up a picture from the internet of an astronaut and let your child color/paint it.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
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great blog! i will be back to get ideas for the bug. in the mean time, i had an idea for cooking with an A. okay, i know you are done with A, but if you have a few too many apples hanging around your house and you have a crockpot, making home-made apple butter might be a fun project for you guys. we made some a couple weeks ago, and it was DELICIOUS. i now have one suspicious banana on my counter, and i think i may have to go to HEB to find a couple more suspicious bananas so that i can make those cupcakes. both of my kids love bananas!!!
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