Archive for the ‘Colors’ Category
Tot School
Mar
Hunter is 15 months old
Our focus this week was still on the color green and our theme was Easter.
I made this little box using a shoe box- I just cut some holes and added the colored tape just to make the holes stand out a little bit.
Then I gave Hunter some items to put into the holes- this kept his attention for a pretty long time.
I cut up paper towel tubes and put them into a muffin tin and put it down on the floor (idea from Pinterest). Hunter went over to it and sat by it, but didn’t know what to think of it.
Once I started taking some out he joined in and took them out and put them back in.
He tried really hard to put the tube back together. This only kept his attention for a short time.
Hunter practiced coloring with a green crayon.
He liked making it roll, he thought that was fun.
We made this adorable little green frog (see full post here).
After doing lots of practicing the color green, I think Hunter gets it. On Saturday I asked him to give me a green toy- he went and looked through his toys and found a green toy for me. Then I had him do it again, giving a green toy to Hailey and then one to Rich. I was so excited!
We also made this really cute Easter Eggs (that I found on Pinterest) using strips of scrap paper. (See the full post here.)
This is Hunter’s completed egg, he put the strips down just how he wanted.
We also made Easter Eggs by putting painters tape onto a piece of paper…
Then Hunter colored it with wet chalk (idea from Pinterest). When we took the tape off it made a really cute design. (See full post here.)
Stop by 1+1+1=1 to see what the other tots were up to this week.
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Little Green Frog
Mar
Hunter has been learning the color green this month, so when I saw this adorable frog craft at Step into 2nd Grade with Mrs. Lemons I just had to make it with Hailey and Hunter.
First up you’ll need some construction paper, glue, a sharpie and a pencil. (The pencil is really just to wrap the red paper around, which will later be used for the frog’s tongue.)
Hailey glued the frog shape onto her paper and then added the paper for where the eyes would go. We used a little bit lighter shade of green for where his eyes would go.
Hailey used a sharpie to color black circles on the white paper for the actual eyeballs and then glued them into place.
Hailey drew a mouth and added the tongue and bow.
Hunter’s frog, same thing minus the bow.
I think they turned out super cute!
We have also been singing The Little Green Frog:
Mmm mmm went the little green frog one day
Mmm mmm went the little green frog
Mmm mmm went the little green frog one day
And they all went mmm mmm ahhh!!
But we all know frogs go ladedadeda
ladedadeda ladedadeda
We all know frogs go ladedadeda
ladedadeda ladedadeda
They don’t go mmm mmm ahh.
Hailey and Hunter both love this song!!
Tot School
Mar
Hunter is 15 months old
Our theme this week was the color green and St. Patrick’s Day
I put yellow and blue paint in a Ziploc bag and then used painter’s tape to stick it on the table. I also covered the seal of the Ziploc bag with packaging tape for some extra reinforcement to make sure it stayed shut.
Hunter thought it was great!
Hailey joined us with her own bag and practiced writing some words on hers.
Hunter loved playing with his!
Hunter made a picture using a green do-a-dot marker. He loves using these and is never happy when it’s time to put them away.
Hailey had fun making a rainbow.
Hunter was really into our art projects this week and had a blast doing all of them!
We made a puffy paint shamrock (see the full post here) and Hunter had so much fun and made a nice big mess.
The green collage shamrock turned out cute (see full post here).
Hunter had fun making his pot of gold too (see full post here).
Stop by 1+1+1=1 to see what the other tots were up to this week.
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Saint Patrick’s Day Fun
Mar
Here is a quick look back at our week and all of the fun St. Patrick’s Day activities we did, with links to the original posts.
We made Collage Shamrocks.
Our Puffy Paint Shamrocks turned out so cute!
Hailey had a lot of making this End of the Rainbow craft.
Hunter had fun making this Pot of Gold (and also eating the paint!).
We made green Discovery Bottles filled with different St. Patrick’s Day items and green materials.
Hunter loves his Shamrock Suncatcher that he made.
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Also, stop by No Time for Flashcards to see what the kids have been up to this week!