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  • Bugs, Bugs, Bugs

    Spring is the perfect season to do an insect study.  The toddlers have painted, colored, and created  insect crafts.  We have read stories and sang songs about butterflies and bumblebees.  We have also played some fun games that reinforce counting and color recognition.

     

  • Rainbow Rice, Shape Review, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    Rainbow rice is the new sensory material for our sensory bins.  Fun exploration for our toddlers (and siblings too)!

     

    Our Shape Review included lacing button shapes, shape match- up mat, shape collage, shape cards complete with an interactive zoom to give live feedback, shape stories, and more!

    Our live zoom also included some gross motor bean bag fun!

    Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a classic favorite for all.  I read the story via video and retold the story using magnets.  The toddlers were provided with materials to craft their own caterpillar and fun temporary tattoos too!

     

    Distance Learning Creative Tots Toddler Style:

     

     

    The geese are wondering where the tots are!  We miss you!

  • Buggin’ Out in the Toddler Room

    We have been focusing on bugs, spiders, insects and creepy crawlers this month.  The toddlers have sorted insects by color and shape.  We have also read lots of stories, sang songs, and did puppet activities involving bugs.  Our class created insect crowns to practice fine motor skills with stickers.  We read The Very Hungry Caterpillar, then reacted the story using magnets, and made a craft practicing patterns.  A sensory bin filled with insects and magnifying glasses have kept our toddlers engaged. We have been buggin’ out this month!

     

  • Insect Adventures in Preschool

    Spring has arrived, and we have started learning about bugs and plant life! We read “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and retold the story with pictures cards.  We then acted out the butterfly life cycle!

    Butterfly Life Cycle Part 1: The mama butterfly lays her egg on a leaf.

    Butterfly Life Cycle Part 2: A caterpillar emerges from the egg and is out searching for food.

    Butterfly Life Cycle Part 3: The caterpillar wraps itself in a cocoon or chrysalis.

    Butterfly Life Cycle Part 4: After a couple weeks, the caterpillar breaks from the cocoon and….

    …turns into a beautiful butterfly!