Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

Nov 21, 2019

Matching Mittens Felt Activity


It's getting colder outside...this is a great felt activity to bring to group circle time or small group activities with young children: 


Matching Mittens

Matching activities are a great tool for teaching color, size, shape and design to young children. In addition, matching experiences allow children to participate themselves by bringing a felt piece to the felt board at a circle time or by matching the mittens themselves at a classroom station. With felt, the children can feel the softness of the material, and the fabric is very durable for those little hands. Try making two sizes of mittens with the same colors. This activity can be made to equal the amount of children in a group setting, so that everyone can have one mitten in their hands to bring to a flannel board. It is also helpful to use as a circle time transition .

Songs to sing with this activity: 

Song #1

Thumb in the thumb place
Fingers all together
This is the song we sing
In Mitten weather 

Song #2 (sung to the tune of Row Row Row Your Boat) 

Warm, warm, warm and dry
Mittens feel so nice
So grab a pair in chilly air
Or in the snow and ice. 


Dec 10, 2016

Five Little Snowmen Felt Story---Easy to Make


Five little snowmen, on a winter’s day.
The first one said, wake up so we can play.
The second one said, let’s stomp on the ground
The third one said, let’s roll all around
The fourth one said, let’s run and run and run
The fifth one said, I’m afraid I feel the sun
Oh dear, cried the snowmen
As they looked toward the sky
And the five melting snowmen
Waved a fond good-bye.



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Nov 23, 2015

Santa Clause Felt Activity


Young children enjoy hands on experiences. This felt board activity allows young children to put together Santa Claus themselves, not unlike dress up dolls. The song, Must Be Santa can be used to put the pieces together, whether at a circle time with an Early Childhood Educator or in a home environment.


To make this felt board activity,  find thick paper to make the templates for all they lyrics, then draw them, cut the fabric out and decorate the felt material. Santa will have the following pieces:

  • head/face with rosy cheeks
  • white moustache and white beard
  • red and white hat red
  • white coat red pants 
  • black buckle 
  • black boots
  •  red mittens 
  • Santa's bag
Further Reading



Dec 14, 2014

Felt Board Winter Activities: Matching Colors!

Matching colors is a fun and educational activity for young children. For toddlers, a color coordination activity helps them to not only learns colors, but  label them as well, thus fostering language development. The following felt board activities provide matching hats and scarves, along with fun, age appropriate poems. In addition, matching activities aids in gradual transitions out of circle time



To the tune of "I'm a Little Teapot"

I'm a little penguin, black and white
Short and wobbly, and adorable sight
I can't fly at all, but I love to swim
So I'll waddle to the water
And dive right in!




Five little snowmen, on a winter's day.
The first one said, wake up so we can play
The second one said, let's stomp on the ground
The third one said, let's roll all around
The fourth one said, let's run and run and run
The fifth one said, I'm afraid I feel the sun
Oh dear, cried the snowmen
As they looked toward the sky
And the five melting snowmen
Waved a fond good bye


Dec 11, 2013

Snowflakes for the Felt Board with Template



Five Little Snowflakes

This felt activity requires only one template, some googly eyes, and fabric paint. Use the snowflake template to cut out five white snowflakes. Decorate them with a fun smile, and some googly eyes. To view the template, please visit: http://issuu.com/circleofideas/docs/snowflake


Here is a poem to attach to this felt activity:


One little snowflake with nothing to do
Along came another and then there were two
Two little snowflakes playing in a tree
Along came another and then there were three
Three little snowflakes looking for some more
Along came another and then there were four
Four little snowflakes that finally did arrive
Along came another and then there were five
Five little snowflakes having so much fun
Out came the sun and then there were none.


FURTHER RESOURCES: Snowflake Preschool Songs

                                            Snow and Ice Preschool Activities



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Nov 16, 2012

Penguin Preschool Theme



With the increase popularity of Club Penguin and the many movies and television shows created for younger audiences featuring these black and white birds, penguins are fun animals to include in a preschool curriculum. Penguins can be found within a number of preschool lesson plans, such as arctic animals, ice, and birds. This article suggests ideas for a theme day (or week) surrounding penguins with preschool songs, books, crafts and other activities.

Introduce Penguins at Circle Time

Begin a theme on penguins at circle time by asking the children what they know about penguins. Record their answers and use as a starting base for the learning process. Facts to share with a preschool classroom about penguins:

  • are birds, but cannot fly
  • spend 75% of their time in the ocean, looking for food
  • can leap out of ocean and dive in
  • keep warm with a layer of blubber and their fluffy feathers
  • daddy penguin will watch over the egg while mommy gets food (and vice versa)
  • baby penguins are called chicks
  • they waddle and they huddle together for warmth


Preschool Songs about Penguins


Song #1 To the tune of "I'm a Little Teapot"

I'm a little penguin, black and white
Short and wobbly, and adorable sight
I can't fly at all, but I love to swim
So I'll waddle to the water
And dive right in!


Song#2 To the tune of " My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean"

The penguin slides over the ice bank
The penguin dives into the sea
Look at his black and white feathers
That penguin's as cute as can be!



Preschool Penguin Creative Art Ideas

1. Blank paper with pictures of penguins to draw
2.Black and white painting
3. Material to encourage penguin creations:  oval shapes, black and white paper, cotton balls, feathers, etc.
4. Penguin painting. Find plastic penguins to waddle through paint
5. Fingerpainting framed with penguin outlines
6. Creating penguins with clay or playdough


Suggested Preschool Poem about Penguins

With five felt penguins, or other penguins made of material that can be placed onto an easel board, the teacher can use this poem at circle time:

One penguin, with nothing to do, called to a friend and then there were two.
Two penguins swimming in the sea, called to a buddy, then there were three.
Three penguins waddled to the shore, they called to a pal, then there were four.
Four penguins learning how to dive, call to a brother, then there were five!


The following are some suggested preschool books about penguins:

That's Not My Penguin by Fiona Watt (Usborne, 2007)
Tacky the Penguin by Helen Lester (Sandpiper, 2006)


Scholastic First Discovery: Penguins (Scholastic Reference, 2007)

May 10, 2012

Felt Story Books


When I am selling my hand made felt stories at the Farmer's Market, I am surprised how many people are unfamiliar with the use of a felt board and felt pieces to tell a story. To help illustrate, I made board books with photos of the felt pieces. I found the books online at www.blankslatebooks.com and followed through the easy instructions. (I also noticed blank board books at Michael's.)

I was enticed to make a full book out of felt, with pieces to add with each page, but decided to go with glue versus thread:) Me and a sewing machine are not a good mix. 

Check out these amazing creations from Etsy!! 

Children's Felt Activity Book: Colors
Follow this link for more

Things That Go - ePattern for a Toddler's Quiet Book

Follow this link for more


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Feb 18, 2012

The Mitten Felt Board Story

                                               

Where I live, the snow had almost entirely melted. We could see the grass and then...it snowed and snowed all over again. *sigh*. Oh well, it is only February. So, I read "The Mitten" story by Jan Brett. I have always loved this book, and recently came upon a book called "Don't Wake Up the Bear". The felt story pieces could certainly be used for both stories.

In addition, you may want to visit my blog entry: Mitten Preschool Songs

                              

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Dec 19, 2011

Winter Felt Board Activities



WINTER FELT BOARD ACTIVITIES

Hand-made Felt Snowmen

After making templates of a snowman, hat and scarf, cut out five snowmen with different color clothes. The hat and scarf should match to allow children to experience color coordination with the activity. The snowmen can be decorated with eyes, carrot nose, smile and buttons. Try outlining the snowmen with crystal fabric paint for an extra touch. Here is a poem to attach to this felt activity:







Five little snowmen, on a winter's day.
The first one said, wake up so we can play
The second one said, let's stomp on the ground
The third one said, let's roll all around
The fourth one said, let's run and run and run
The fifth one said, I'm afraid I feel the sun
Oh dear, cried the snowmen
As they looked toward the sky
And the five melting snowmen
Waved a fond good bye


Matching Felt Mittens

Matching activities are a great tool for teaching color, size, shape and design to young children. In addition, matching experiences allow children to participate themselves by bringing a felt piece to the felt board at a circle time or by matching the mittens themselves at a classroom station. With felt, the children can feel the softness of the material, and the fabric is very durable for those little hands. Try making two sizes of mittens with the same colors. This activity can be made to equal the amount of children in a group setting, so that everyone can have one mitten in their hands to bring to a flannel board. A song to go along with a mitten matching lesson is:



(Sung to the tune of Row Row Row your Boat)


Warm, warm, warm and dry

Mittens feel so nice

So grab a pair in chilly air

Or in the snow and ice











Five Little Snowflakes

This felt activity requires only one template, some googly eyes, and fabric paint. Use the snowflake template to cut out five white snowflakes. Decorate them with a fun smile, and some googly eyes. Also, trace the outline of the snowflakes with a glittery fabric paint, such as silver. Here is a poem to attach to this felt activity:

One little snowflake with nothing to do
Along came another and then there were two
Two little snowflakes playing in a tree
Along came another and then there were three
Three little snowflakes looking for some more
Along came another and then there were four
Four little snowflakes that finally did arrive
Along came another and then there were five
Five little snowflakes having so much fun
Out came the sun and then there were none.


Penguin Felt Activity

Penguins are a delightful animal to include in any winter curriculum for an early childhood setting. Planning a penguin theme day is a fun event. Try making felt penguins with matching hats and scarves. Add this poem to the felt activity:




One penguin, with nothing to do, called to a friend and then there were two.
Two penguins swimming in the sea, called to a buddy, then there were three.
Three penguins waddled to the shore, they called to a pal, then there were four.
Four penguins learning how to dive, call to a brother, then there were five!



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