Transition Song: Bouncy Bouncy Bouncy
Vocabulary and Basic Concepts: What/Where/Who, like/don't like, pop/popping/popped, jump/jumping/jumped, sprinkle/sprinkling/sprinkled, pour/pouring/poured, oil, pan, heat, sizzle, snack,
Transition Song: Bouncy Bouncy Bouncy
Vocabulary and Basic Concepts: What/Where/Who, like/don't like, pop/popping/popped, jump/jumping/jumped, sprinkle/sprinkling/sprinkled, pour/pouring/poured, oil, pan, heat, sizzle, snack,
Transition Song: Bouncy Bouncy Bouncy
Vocabulary and Basic Concepts: experiment, ball, feather, dinosaur, block, pompom, bounce,/bouncing/bounced roll/rolling/rolled, flop, flopping/flopped, high/low, catch, float, Who/What/Where.
Miss Carrie brought some boxes and a really big, black bag. We were going to do an experiment. An experiment is when you see what happens when you try a lot of things. We were going to ask the question Will it bounce?
We tried bouncing pompoms, feathers, blocks, dinosaurs, and bean bags. Everyone held them up high while we counted 1-2-3-DROP! We asked what happened, who had one that bounced, and where did it go? We discovered that feathers floated, dinosaurs and bean bags flopped, and blocks might bounce and roll but only a little bit. These things didn't bounce or didn't bounce very well.
Miss Carrie brought out a big, black bag that was full of balls. Would these bounce? Everyone had a ball. We couldn't throw them in the classroom, but we could drop them and then catch them. Everyone heled up their bowl while we counted 1-2-3-DROP! Did they bounce? Yes, they did! Everyone had multiple tries to drop and catch their ball.
Transition Song: Bouncy Bouncy Bouncy
Vocabulary and Basic Concepts: in front/behind, Who-questions, peer names, greeting peers, on top/under, counting 1-5, My turn, Yes/No, He/She, His/Hers.
This week, Miss Carrie brought a big, red blanket to Large Group. She introduced a new game she called "Who Is Behind The Blanket". To play it, first we had to learn the song:
Who is behind the blanket?
Who is behind the blanket?
Who is behind the blanket?
1-2-3-4-5!
Once we learned the song, Miss Carrie showed us what to do. She got behind the blanket. We sang the song.
When we counted to 5, Miss Carrie dropped the blanket and asked "Who is behind the blanket?" We answered "Miss Carrie!"
Everyone say 'hi' to Miss Carrie. "Hi, Miss Carrie!"
Then everyone was asked if they wanted a turn. They could say yes or no. They could say "My turn!" We had fun learning peer names and saying hi to everyone.
Vocabulary and Basic Concepts: box, high/low, empty/full, big/bigger/biggest, predicting, blow/blowing, bounce/bouncing/bounced, sitting, standing, my turn, hands, head, pop/popped, What/Where/Who, counting, colors.
Transition Song: Bouncy Bouncy Bouncy by Rachel Arntson
Transition Song: I Spy
Vocabulary and Basic Concepts: wash, washes, washing, washed, fingers, thumb, hand, elbow, soap, water, towel, wet/dry, clean/dirty, cough, sneeze, nose, mouth, Who questions.
What happened this week?
We started with a transition song for for August. It helped us learn peer names while also labeling clothing, colors, and shapes: