Monday, February 24, 2014

Tot Trays: Dinosaurs

After returning from our trip south I decided to try Dinosaur week.  We had some dinosaur toys and other activities from our theme last year.  This time I planned just enough activities to fit in one week and I changed the activities in the middle of the week.  So B had access to some of them from Monday - Thursday and then the others from Thursday to Sunday.


Dinosaur Prints
We used some of the dinosaur toys and a little bit of play-dough to create "fossils".  



Grow Capsules
I had bought some dinosaur grow capsules at the Dollar Tree, but we didn't use them last time.  So I brought them out for one of the tot trays.  B and I worked together to put them in a bowl of warm water.  It took a little while for the capsules to dissolve, so we worked on a Letter Dd dot page while we were waiting.  







Then we found out why the capsules were from the dollar store - only 1-2 of them were actually dinosaurs!


Puzzle Time
B has shown that he is ready for more difficult puzzles, so I found a Dinosaur learning pack online and printed the 9 piece puzzle.  He did well with a little bit of help.  It was difficult because the pieces don't actually fit together, so they would move anytime he tried to place a new piece.  The puzzle was part of the tot pack!



Pre-writing
B worked on some Dd tracing practice and then colored the dinosaur.  I decided to give dry erase crayons a try, because they seem to be less messy than markers.  They are great, because all colors are available, and they came with a cloth to erase.  They are of course really light, so it is difficult getting B to press down a little harder, but he doesn't seem to mind.  


Learning to Cut
I also bought some scissors designed for teaching toddlers how to cut.  B was really excited to use them, but we also had to talk about being careful, because they are not "safety scissors".  He kept wanting to use both hands one to hold them and the other to push the blades down.  So, we have a little work to do, but he enjoyed cutting up the dinosaur shapes.  This activity also came from the Dinosaur learning pack.  



Counting
Based on a few cards I saw online I created a dinosaur counting version.  I printed pictures of different dinosaurs numbers 0-10.  Then I printed the numeral and the written number name cards.  B of course is not ready for the written name, so I spread the numerals out on the floor.  He would count the dinosaurs on a card and then go jump on the matching number.  




Colors
B worked on following directions and his colors with the following coloring sheets.  I would read the statements to him and he would follow the directions using the correct colors.  


Monday, February 10, 2014

Georgia Visit

I originally had a plan for early February for a Groundhog's Day tot tray.  But, between illness and preparing for our trip to Georgia it didn't happen.  Maybe eventually I will at least type up the plans and use them next year!  

While we were away in Georgia the activities and learning did not end.  Auntie Ashlea has an on base daycare in her home.  During the week that we were there she had an Olympic theme going.  So, B did participate in one of the painting activities.  

Olympic Ring Painting
Each child picked out a colored piece of paper.  Then using toilet paper rolls they dipped each one in the olympic ring colors and dabbed them on their paper.  It created the look of the olympic rings.  All of the kids did surprisingly well keeping the correct toilet paper rolls in the correct colors.  



She also had a ring toss game prepared, but that was for later in the week.  I think B would have enjoyed that activity.  


We also enjoyed plenty of play time outside during the second half of the week, when the weather was gorgeous.  















Monday, February 3, 2014

Tot Trays: Arctic Animals Week 2

Well for week 2 I guess I did not take many photos of the different activities through out the week.  But, here are a few ideas based on the tray activities we used.

Tracing & Writing
I used the alphabet tracing pages again and B worked on the letter "H".  Again I put the paper inside a sheet protector and he used a dry erase marker to write/color.  The tracing pages were found through a toddler learning notebook.

Animal Tracks
This activity was a little too easy for B, since he is getting really good at different types of puzzles.  The idea was to match the type of animal to the tracks it would make in the snow.  He was able to match them based on the designs and how they fit together.  The activity can be found here.


Counting
I printed a penguin sheet designed for counting.  I worked with B on counting the number of penguins in each box and then I would write the number down.  


Snowball Toss
Finally I needed something a little more interactive and "fun", so I designed a snowball toss based on a snowman bowling game from Pinterest.  B had fun with this activity.




I had hoped to do a little bit of ice play and a polar bear craft, but we did not get to either of those activities this week.