Friday, July 10, 2015

Obedience
Today's Bible story was Adam and Eve. How
beautiful life was for Adam and Eve living in a 
a gorgeous garden. That is until Eve listened to
a snake! I used today's Bible lesson to teach on 
obedience. So often in Preschool my kids blame their
disobedience on their friends. We talked about
making good choices. We then made snakes at the craft
table as a reminder to do the right thing. I found a
snake template  on a Google search and  printed it onto
card stock and then cut it out. The kids crunched up
colorful tissue paper squares and glued them onto the snake.
They then colored the snake's tongue and
added googly  eyes. We had a colorful collection
of snakes, and lots of new ideas on how to
make good choices.
Supplies needed
Snake template
tissue paper
googly eyes
glue

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Monster art
Today we read the the book "There was 
an old monster"! by Rebecca, Adrian & Ed Emberley. 
With so many of the kids talking about monsters under their bed
and in their closet I thought we would read books that 
showed silly monsters doing silly things! I wanted the kids to 
know that monsters are just pretend. After our story we 
made puffy paint monsters. The kids had such fun with 
this art activity. The puffy paint puffs up after 30
seconds in the microwave. (I found the recipe at happyholligans.ca)
They were so intrigued when we put the monster in the microwave
 with what appeared to be just paint and they came out all puffy!
 I loved that the paint dried so quickly as other puffy paint takes 
quite a while to dry. The paint needs to be put on in blobs to puff up. 
I had the kids use a brush to dab the paint rather than spread it. 
The recipe was so simple. 1 Tbsp of self rising flour.( You can make 
your own self rising flour. Its one cup of flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder). 1 Tbsp salt, a bit of water and I used 
food coloring gel. Mix it until it's the consistency of yogurt. I cut 
the monsters out of card stock so they would hold up to the puffy paint. 
After they came out of the microwave the kids added wiggly eyes and teeth. 
We had the cutest school of little monsters!
Supplies needed
pre cut monsters
puffy paint
brushes
wiggly eye
white glue

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Joseph 
Today we talked about getting along with 
others,showing love and not being jealous.
 What better Bible story than the story of Joseph 
to teach these concepts. I found some cute  paint
rollers at Walmart in the kids arts
and craft area. They made such fun designs as
 the kids rolled them in the paint and then
rolled them on their paper. My plan was to cut
coats out of the paper after the paint had dried, but the
 kids didn't want their colorful pictures cut. It is
"art from the heart"so that was fine with me!
I had also found a cute Joseph puppet for the kids to make on 
 making learning fun. I copied the Joseph picture on to tag
board, cut him and taped him to a craft stick.
The kids used  colored pencils to color their Joseph.
The well (which is a Styrofoam cup)they colored with
brown markers.They all had such fun playing with their
puppets.  
Supplies needed
fun paint rollers
washable paint
paper plates (for the paint)
paper
For the puppets
Instructions and patterns from
making learning fun
Styrofoam cups
craft sticks

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Let's build!
As my kitchen remodel continues we continued with
our construction theme here at Homespun daycare.
Today I set out all types of materials for the kids to build
with. They went to work building new kitchens.
I thought it was so cute they decided they would
 design their own  kitchens as the workmen noisily built my
 new kitchen.The kids loved the independence of using their own
 glue bottles as well as getting to choose what materials they
 wanted for their kitchens. They picked out shiny shapes, colored
 craft sticks, cut up straws and wooden circles. The kids
proudly displayed their kitchen designs for
the workmen to see.  
Supplies needed
Card-stock
Assorted building materials
White glue


Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Painting with tools
Our week here at Homespun Daycare
is going to be quite a challenge as I am getting 
a new kitchen. No better time than now to do
a construction theme with the kids. As the
workers began tearing down cupboards we learned
all about  the different type of tools they
would be using. The best part of  the day was
painting with tools. Kids and paint go
together like peanut butter and jelly! They
just love painting and had a great time making
prints with the tools and well as using them
like a paint brush.  I always use washable paint
when painting with the kids. You can find
paint as well as  great art and crafts supplies at
www.discountschoolsupply.comEach picture
 was a beautiful creation of art, no two alike.
That's my favorite part of art that no two pictures are the same.
Supplies needed
assorted tools for painting with
washable tempera paint
paper plates for paint
 large sheets of paper

Thursday, June 18, 2015



Father's Day
I saw this cute super hero craft on
pinterest. I knew as soon as I saw it, it would
be perfect for the front of our fathers day cards
we would be making in preschool this week. 
The kids used dot painters to paint the large
craft sticks. Dot painters can be found at amazon.com.
They are a great way to paint without a lot of mess.The
kids had such fun choosing what colors to use for their super dad.
We had so many colorful super hero's! The capes were
 glued onto the back of the craft stick. We then glued him down
onto the front of the card, added a mask and googly eyes. I had
made copies of  "Dad you're my super hero!" to add to the front
of the card. For the inside of the card we did a father's day
questionnaire. I love to ask the questions and hear the
 kids fill in the blanks. Their answers are so cute.
We had dad's who were 100 feet tall, and who
were very good at watching baseball.
You can google search "fathers day questionnaire" to
find one to print.  I reduced the size of my
 questionnaire to 80% and cut down 12x18" pieces
of construction paper to fit the questionnaire.
What fun the kids had making
crafts for dad!
Supplies needed
large craft sticks
dot painters (or tempera paint & brushes)
 pre-cut capes and masks
googly eyes
Dad you're my super hero print out
fathers day questionnaire print out
white glue

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Painting with blocks
Today our preschool lesson was  Joshua and  the
 battle of Jericho.The kids  picked blocks from the 
block center to add to a plate of paint for building
the wall around Jericho. It was fun to see the how
each block would look on their paper. They 
enjoyed the activity so much that we had lots of 
pictures of Jericho's wall! Kids and paint go together! 
I had also google searched a coloring page 
of Joshua, printed it and cut it out to 
add to their art work. Once they were done
painting their walls I had them use dot 
painters to paint Joshua. They glued him onto 
the picture once it had dried. Dot painters are
a great addition to your art center. You can find 
them on Amazon as well as at Micheals. They
are fun for all ages and not very messy!
Supplies needed
a cut out picture of Joshua
blocks
paint & paper plates
white construction paper
dot painters