Friday, October 19, 2012

Fall is here!

I must say this school year is going to be busy! I am out of my room co-teaching for half the day. Then rush back to eat lunch and hit the ground running again! I promise to try and be better about posting, it might not be everyday this year. 

Well fall has finally hit this year in Michigan. It is my favorite time of year. I love the smell of the cool air, the crunch of the leaves under foot, apples, pumpkins, donuts and cider! So this past week I introduced the fall unit to my preschoolers. 

The vocabulary words for this unit are: Fall, tree trunk, branch, rake, raking, leaves, scarecrow, squirrel, acorn, apples, leaf pile, pumpkin, basket, red, orange, yellow and brown. 

The language targets for the unit are: -ing verbs (change, turn, rake, fall, gather), pronouns (he/she, his/her), past tense verbs (find/found, hide/hid) and prepositions (on, under, next to, in front, behind, in). 

To kick off the fall unit we took a fall nature walk. I gave each kiddo a clip board and a nature checklist. I found it on pinterest. Here is the link to the prekinders website where I found the checklist. I changed the ant to a tree trunk as that was one of our vocabulary words. The kiddos had so much fun running around and coloring their checklist. When we finished the checklist, we of course collected leaves to be sorted when we got inside. 

For Math we sorted the leaves. We started with size; small, medium and big. Then moved onto colors. We counted and made tallies. 


For centers I had out coffee filters to make trees. The kiddos colored with washable markers then sprayed with water. What fun! After the trees dried, I glued the trunk on. 

For the afternoon center the kiddos painted the back of leaves and stamped with the leaves. I found this on pinterest. I don't have the link sorry. But here are the pictures from my classroom. 



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