learning in the spirit of wonder and joy

Author: Ms. Elizabeth (Page 4 of 8)

Cloud Dough

Two ingredients are all you need to make this wonderful cloud dough (scented oil is optional).  I used a few drops of Rosemary oil in this recipe.  This is a great recipe to get your children involved in measuring and stirring. Simply add the 1/2 cup of vegetable oil to the 4 cups of flour. Stir together until the oil is mixed in well. Once the oil is absorbed, start using your hands to finish blending in the flour and oil until there are no more lumps.  You will end up with silky, soft and airy dough.  This dough is different from the regular play dough.  Yes, it is a bit more messy but the texture is worth it.  You will love running your fingers though it.  This dough will hold its shape when squished together or using moulds and can easily break apart.

Cloud dough is great on its own just for sensory, hands on play or you can also add other elements to it such as small animals, cars, rocks, twigs, little cups, spoons and so much more.  Store the dough in an airtight container and keep for up to 2 weeks.  You can also turn this mixture into playdough by adding boiling water, salt, cream of tarter and colouring (playdough recipe found in past blog posts).

Hello 2021!

2021 is here! My continued hopes for everyone is to stay safe, healthy and to continually find little bits of joy in our everyday.  I look forward to reconnecting with you all here and back in our classroom.  For more information about registering for in class StrongStart sessions, you’ll find more information HERE.

 

Who is ready to sing-a-long with me?  Over the winter-break, I remembered a very old song called, “We Built this City”. I first learned this song in my first year as an Early Childhood Educator, over 20 years ago!

Click HERE to sing with me.

We Built This City

We built this city, yes we did!

We built this city, yes we did!

We built this city, yes we did, all with human hands.

Black hands, white hands, yellow hands, brown.

All together we built this town.

Black hands, white hands, yellow hands, brown.

All together makes the world go around!

 

Community Resource:

Information Children is offering “New Parents Group,” a 6 part series for new parents.  Click HERE to find more information.

Also available through Information Children is “Online Family Storytime” for ages 18 months – 5 years old.  Click HERE for more information.

 

Santa’s Stuck!

Join me in reading “Santa’s Stuck”,

Written by: Rhonda Gowler Greene

Illustrated by: Henry Cole

Published by: Scholastics Inc.

Click HERE to read-a-long with me.

***This video is no longer available.

 

 

 

 

Dearest StrongStart Families,

This Holiday season will be different from previous years.  I will miss spending it with my friends and extended family. At the same time, I am grateful knowing that we are all keeping safe and healthy by celebrating with only those in our own households.  As exhausting as these safety guideline are, hold on for a while longer.  We can do this!  We can make new traditions and try new ways to make this season brighter.

As we say goodbye to 2020, I hope for all things filled with light and joy in the new year to come.  I sincerely wish you all a safe and healthy Holiday Season. I look forward to reconnecting with you all in the New Year.

Click HERE for some ideas to try over the winter break.

 

With Love,

Ms. Elizabeth

 

 

Penguin Problems

Join me in reading the story, “Penguin Problems“.

Written by:  Jory John

Illustrated by:  Lane Smith

Published by:  Random House New York

 

Click HERE to read a long with me.

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When You’re One, One, One…

Join me in singing, “When You’re One, One, One…”

Click HERE to sing-a-long with me.

 

When you’re one, one, one,

tap on your thumb, thumb, thumb.

When you’re two, two two,

tap on your shoe, shoe, shoe.

When you’re three, three, three,

tap on your knees, knees, knees.

When you’re four, four, four,

tap on your door, door, door.

When you’re five, five, five,

come on and jive, jive, jive.

When you’re six, six, six,

tap on your sticks, sticks, sticks.

When you’re seven, seven, seven,

tap up to heaven, heaven, heaven.

When you’re eight, eight, eight,

you’ll have to wait!!!

When you’re nine, nine, nine,

tap on your spine, spine, spine.

When you’re ten, ten, ten,

begin again, again, again.  (that is the end!)

Creating with Pinecones!

Start collecting all those pinecones when you’re out on a walk.

After all the wet and windy weather, pinecones are everywhere!  This huge basket of pinecones was from a backyard!  We can use them for counting, sorting, sensory play, building, stacking and more.

 

We can also create with them!

Using glitter, sequins and glue, let your child decorate a pinecone!

 

For a painting activity, you’ll need a cardboard box lid, paper, paint and pinecones.  Place the piece of paper inside the box lid, add some paint and then the pinecones.  Tip the box left, right, forward and backwards to make the pinecones move through the paint.  Watch how the paint mixes and how the pinecones leaves tracks all over the paper.  After you are finished, you’ll have a cool painting and a decorative pinecone!

 

 

 

Another activity to try is weaving pinecones.  You will need some yarn, string, ribbon or even pipecleaners.  Simply let your child weave the yarn in and around the pinecone scales.

 

 

And lastly, I glued some eyes onto the pinecones with a hot glue gun just to start the project.  I simply ask the children….”I wonder what can this become?”  I tried this activity at StrongStart after reading a story about Owls.  Some children made monsters, owls, themselves and other birds.

I supplied an assortment of materials for the children to create with.  Here, there are pompoms, feathers, pipe cleaners, yarn bits and wire.  You can also add moss, twigs and sticks, more eyes, fabric/ribbon and paper for them to create with!

 

 

You Matter

Join me in reading, “You Matter”

Written by:  Christian Robinson

Published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers

Click HERE to read along with me.

***This video is no longer available.

 

We will also be singing, “Love Grows!”

I am a Pizza!

Hello Friends,

Join me in singing, “I am a Pizza!”

Click HERE to sing-a-long with me.

 

 

 

Community Resource:

You all may remember Maggie who visited our StrongStart centre regularly, back in the good old days.

Maggie is a Family Outreach Worker with The Burnaby Neighbourhood House.

If you have any questions about any programs or services or supports for you and your family, please get in touch with me. I work with families with children up to age 12.

Glad to listen.

You reach  me at outreachs@burnabynh.ca or call or text to my cell: 778-918-0189

Two Ways with Paints!

Here is a mess free way to paint.  Add a few tablespoons of paint into a ziplock bag.  This is a sandwich size bag.  You can even try a larger freezer bag style for a larger surface area.  Make sure it’s zipped up.  You can add tape to the opening end for extra security.  Let your child squeeze, press, smoosh and mix the paint without getting their fingers and hands messy.

What will happen if these colours mix?

I wonder what this looks like, what do you see?

How does it feel?

What happens if….?

 

Another adaptation is to tape it up onto a window.  Let your child explore how the light shines through the paint.  Does it look different?  What happens to the paint being taped up like this?

Painting with Q tips!

All you need is paint, ice cube tray or egg carton and Q tips.  What can you create with dots?  This is a great activity for developing children’s fine motor skills and eye hand coordination alongside their creativity and imagination.

If you are hesitant to let your child paint at home, you can lay down a garbage bag to make it an easy clean up.  Use little portions of paint to start.  Let your child wear an old T-shirt and have a cloth on hand for a quick cleanup.  Have fun with mixing colours and see what you can create together.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jolly Ghost!

Join me in a story about Jolly Ghost.

Click HERE to see what happens to Jolly Ghost.

 

 

Guess who?  It’s me, Ms. Elizabeth!

Some of you will be joining me back in our StrongStart classroom soon.  I am so excited to be seeing you again.  I will be wearing a mask to keep you safe.  All of the parents and caregivers in the classroom will be wearing one too!  Things will look different but we are still going to have fun!

Here is the link to the registration if you’re interested in coming back.  All new and returning families will need to register on-line.

https://registration.sd41.bc.ca/Forms/strongstartregistration

See you soon!

Ms. Elizabeth

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