Friday, June 19, 2015

Ocean Unit Part 1

We started an Ocean Unit this week. Here are some of the books we read and some of the fun activities we did!

Books:
Curious George Chasing Waves by Alessandra Preziosi
My Octopus Arms by Keith Baker
Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle

Tuesday
Today went pretty swimmingly if I must say. (Slight pun intended for the ocean unit we started today)! We ate breakfast and got dressed BY OURSELVES which deserves a round of applause. Then we updated our calendar and talked about the month of June and the summer season. We had some free play time inside and then headed outside for some sandbox time. Some days that sandbox is not big enough for the two of them, so after three chances to get along better, we moved back indoors. We had some cups, took a few deep breaths, and got ready for snack. While the kiddos ate, I read My Octopus Arms by Keith Baker. We talked about all the things we do with our arms every day. It was very cute to watch them think about how they use their arms. We also counted our arms and compared them to the eight arms an octopus has. Then we started our TP Roll octopi by painting them purple. I am not sure why I always associate purple with octopi but both crafts I have pertaining to them are being done with purple supplies. We listened to some octopus and ocean related songs like Octopus Garden by the Beatles. After we cleaned up our trays and hands, we watched some Bubble Guppies and brainstormed what other animals live under the sea. I was shocked and proud of how many they came up with that I did not think of first and I only had to give a few hints out for the ones I was thinking of!

During nap time, I printed out a fun new game for us to try. I copy and pasted pictures of different sea creatures and under each one put an action that we all had to do. Most were things the creatures actually do, but I took some liberties, i.e. “Gallop like a seahorse!” I colored them and backed them with construction paper, and knowing how not so gentle a two year old playing a game can be, I used my Scotch Thermal Laminator to seal the deal, so to speak. I absolutely love this laminator. It was an impulse Target buy for myself and I am so glad I did. You use laminate pockets that you can buy refills of, and it is perfect for small stuff, like the projects I want to be able to hold on to for a while. After lunch and nap, we completed our octopi by gluing some googly eyes on them and then I asked if they wanted to play a game. I placed the cards faced down on the ottoman and they took turns flipping one over at a time after all three of us completed the action. It was so much fun that we played three times! My personal favorite on round 3 was “Lay like a star fish!” Hopefully this can be a game we can use for this unit, and I can add to it for other units as well as just for a fun extra game when we’re all a little bored!

Wednesday
Whew we had a non-stop morning! I wanted to make oceans in bottles as our science investigation yesterday, but I did not have enough vegetable oil for us. After we ate breakfast today, the kiddos helped me funnel our ingredients into their tiny water bottles. I sealed the cap with a layer of Elmer’s glue followed by a layer of glue gun glue. We let those dry while we got dressed and had some free play time and updated the calendar. Then we started on our second project of the day which was gluing suction cups (Cheerios) onto our octopus drawings! Lily kept breaking her Cheerios so she could eat them and Tristan’s strategy was to stare at me until I turned my head, then would pop one in his mouth real fast. They came out cute and we practiced our counting by first counting the arms, then our suction cups. Once we were finished eating our leftovers, we got our bathing suits on and headed outside. I had filled some water balloons for something new to do, and they could not wait to try. We had a water balloon toss briefly that turned into chucking the balloon at the opponent’s feet so it would explode. There were no tears or tantrums when the balloons were gone, which I was very thankful for, so we had a nice snack of popsicles, then headed inside to get changed and warm up. We played a quick round of our Animal Creature Action game, watched a little bit of TV, then read My Octopus Arms and got ready for nap. After nap and lunch, I painted their piggies for a little Father’s Day project I am working on.

Thursday

It has been a gray and rainy day around these parts and we’ve all been sluggish because of it. I am pretty sure the clock stopped a few times too. Lily even slept in until 8:30 which is pretty rare nowadays during the week. Usually she’s up once Tristan gets here. We ate breakfast in shifts, then got ready to do our calendar. It’s the perfect day for some free play and some TV time so I let them pick out what toys they wanted and what show they wanted to watch. Usually I use this time to run around and get things done, but today, I sat with them and finished a cup of coffee before 9AM, which is also a rare occurrence. I spread some poster paper on the floor and we drew an ocean scene on it until we started fighting over the crayons. We did manage to talk about what lived in the ocean vs what does not live in the ocean (like cows, monkeys, bears, etc). We cleaned up and at some snack and then while the kiddos played with some play dough, I put the finishing touches on our Father’s Day projects. We played a few rounds of our Ocean Creature Action game (not sure what to call that thing) before picking books out to read before nap. Hopefully tomorrow is nicer and it motivates me to get my butt moving!

Friday
Every week should be a four day week! This morning had its ups and downs. We ate breakfast and got dressed, then stripped down to our undies and smocks to paint in yet another new way…with water guns! I used powered tempera paint mixed with water to fill little water guns and they aimed at their targets—seahorses cut from paper plates. I used a trifold project board (from the Dollar Store) as a back drop and they had a blast! The purple was very vibrant, whereas the green was a little faint, but they both still had fun. I need to find more of this stuff to use for painting. We came inside and put our bathing suits on and then headed back out to play in the pool and water the flowers. After we had our popsicle snack, we came inside and read Mr. Seahorse and settled down for our naps. We might venture to the library after nap to pick up some books I put on hold for next week’s lessons. But we’ll see how motivated we are after nap! Today’s naptime agenda includes putting the final touches on our Father’s Day presents (you can read about them here) and maybe sneaking in a chapter or two of my book.


Enjoy the weekend! And Happy Father’s Day out there to all those dads, granddads, goddads, moms who play the role of dads...etc! 

Simple Father's Day Craft and Card!

As usual, I start pinning for holidays and events far in advance and then a week before it's 'due', I make a mad rush for the Dollar Store or a craft store to whip up something fun and creative. Not much has changed about me in my procrastination ways since college. Or elementary school. For Father's Day this year, I had a few ideas pinned that I wanted to try, mostly involving footprints. Cliche, I know, but I think about how fast they are growing now and soon they aren't going to want me painting their feet for cards and projects. And to be honest, their feet are starting to stink a little more each day!

During my recent trip to the Dollar Store, I managed to snag the last two DIY-decorating travel mugs on the shelf. It was fate. I decided to make Tristan's foot into a tractor and Lily's into a guitar. (I wanted to include some sort of pun on Jordan's and found a cartoon of a piano telling a guitar not to fret. This turned into "Don't fret...I love you Daddy!") I know, I am a nerd. Anyway, the travel mug came with a paper to decorate, so I simply traced that and used that as a guide for making a picture to put back in. Well, as usual, I wasn't running on all cylinders and managed to design BOTH papers upside down. I cut and trimmed and glued to a different piece of paper and BAM crisis averted. They came out pretty cute and I am excited for the kids to give them to Jordan and RJ. 

We also made simple cards that look like a shirt and tie. I did all the cutting and gluing and then the kiddos did all the decorating. The construction paper is also from the Dollar Store. Simple, easy, and adorable and affordable. The way we like it!! Happy Father's Day!