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Preschool Weekly Wrap Up- Letter P

13
Feb

Back in October Hunter learned all about the letter P and pumpkins.  Since it’s almost Valentine’s Day I thought it was the perfect time to finally get it posted haha

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He painted a plate and then added some shapes to make a pumpkin face.  Apparently his pumpkin in sad.

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This little cutie loves to be a part of our homeschool day 🙂  She likes to sit on the table to make sure she is the center of attention.

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We worked on a pumpkin life cycle activity.

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Hunter’s finished pumpkin life cycle.

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We sang a fun song about 5 little pumpkins sitting on the fence.

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As we sang the song Hunter took the pumpkins off and counted to see how many were left.

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Hunter glued pennies onto the letter P.

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I had some pumpkin number cards and I called the numbers while Hunter jumped off the couch onto the number I called.

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Another pumpkin activity

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Adding some pieces to show what is inside the pumpkin.

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Hunter’s finished pumpkin to show the different parts of the pumpkin.

(Printables from Pumpkin Patch Palooza)

It was another fun week of preschool!

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19
Apr

Hunter is 28 months old.

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We had another fun and busy week at Tot School!

Letter P activities:

(Printables for the letter P are from 1+1+1=1 and Confessions of a Homeschooler.)

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Hunter has been spending a lot more time on his coloring lately.  He really takes his time and then tells me what he is drawing.

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Hunter put together a little letter P puzzle.

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He really likes doing the lacing activities.

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Tracing the letter P with his finger.

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Lining up counting bears on the letter P.

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Hunter used his do-a-dot markers to color the letter P.

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He used water colors to paint the pencil paper.

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P is for Pig.

Manipulatives:

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I put Velcro dots on some colorful Popsicle sticks and then we practiced making different shapes with them.

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He was very proud of his tower.

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Working on lining up his counting bears.

Sensory bin:

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We only did one sensory bin this week and Hunter loved it!  He requested it several times.  He sat and concentrated on transferring plastic eggs from the bowl to the bin.

Other:

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Shape practice

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Hunter has been asking for paper to just color on a lot the last couple of weeks.  Then he sits and works very quietly on making a picture.

Stop by 1+1+1=1 to see what the other tots were up to this week.

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P is for Pizza

03
Feb

Since our letter last week was P, I thought it would be fun for Rich to make one of his delicious pizzas with Hailey.

Hailey spread the sauce.

Added a variety of cheese and spices.

Then ate some of her delicious pizza.

Letter of the Week- Letter P

30
Jan

Our letter of the week last week was the letter P.  Here are some of the activities we did:

We looked through fliers and found things that started with the letter P and Hailey cut them out.

Hailey colored letter P  word cards, cut the pictures out and then glued them onto index cards.

We do these for every letter.  When it’s all dry I staple it together and make a little book.

I saw a cute P is for Peacock over at No Time for Flashcards.  Hailey used her Do-a-Dot markers to decorate the feathers.

The completed P is for Peacock.

Hailey practiced writing the letter P and circled words that started with P.

We made a piano- Hailey drew some lines on a white piece of paper.

She cut some black strips of paper and glued those on.

The completed P is for piano.

We added the letter P to our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree.

Hailey practiced her shapes on this pizza coloring paper.

Then we made a pretend pizza- Hailey painted a paper plate red then added all sorts of toppings.

The finished pizza.

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