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The Three Little Pigs

May 12th 2009 04:39
From one classic fairytale to another, this week's activities surround the ever popular children's tale, The Three Little Pigs.

Being such a popular story, it seems that there is no shortage for inspiration on the web covering all kinds of activities, colouring pages and ideas to complement the story.


This week we are going to attempt our first ever home made papier-mache piggy bank and from the look of it, it is going to be a very messy but fun experience.

DLTK Kids also provided us with some great ideas including a fun paper plate pig, an easy toilet paper pig and wolf and a paper craft pig.

During last week's activities my daughter had a lot of fun with the shadow puppet theatre we made and this week we are going to reenact the Three Little Pig story using these handy templates.


My personal favourite however is this cute activity where the children get to create their own version of the pig's houses using spaghetti, toothpicks and paper bricks.

Tra la la la la la!
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Jack And The Beanstalk

May 3rd 2009 10:22
My daughter was very excited that today marked the first day of Giant Week aka Jack And The Beanstalk Week. Having changed her mind at the last minute from her original choice of The Ugly Duckling, she had me do some last minute website searching in order to come up with some creative ideas.

Thankfully the BBC had an online adapted story about Jack and The Beanstalk which she enjoyed watching which led us into a discussion about Real or Make Believe. Tina's fun little online game came to our aid just to refamiliarise her with our discussion.

Breastfeeding.com had some fun Jack and The Beanstalk Mazes and colouring in pages which will come in handy as the week progresses.

As a craft we are going to attempt to grow a shoot or two from our pumpkin seeds as well as make this paper beanstalk.

Sparklebox provided us with templates for some masks and the sequencing sheet will help as a great discussion point once we have reread the story a number of times.

Squidoo gave us much inspiration to attempt our very own shadow puppet theatre and we discovered some puppet templates online which we could use to bring this to life.

Scholastic UK had a number of resources which we could put to the test including a fun online game for us to play.

Another busy week in our household - what are you doing?
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The Golden Egg Book

April 24th 2009 09:21
Whilst we may be a little late for Easter, next week's topic is "bunny week" as my daughter now constantly refers. We are basing our activities on or around The Golden Egg Book originally published in 1947, written by Margaret Wise Brown.

The story tells of a little bunny who stumbles upon an egg. The bunny becomes curious as he can hear something moving inside the egg. His imagination runs wild and the impatient bunny tries to shake, push, and even jump on the egg in his attempts to break it. But all his efforts go in vain as the stubborn egg refuses to budge. The mystery unravels when the egg begins to hatch and much to the bunny's surprise, a little duck comes out. The bunny and the duck then become friends.

Our main project for the week involves making a woollen egg using just three ingredients - wool, glue and a balloon. The idea was lovingly borrowed from Storytime and More who in turn was inspired by More Mom Time.

We are going to make a bunny mask and practice our little r and big R writing.

These thumb bunny pictures are just adorable and with the help of some bunny worksheets, we are going to practice our math skills.

We have some lovely bunny and egg photos to colour as well as some pretty collages to create.

And really the week wouldn't be complete without the incorporation of real hard boiled eggs to decorate and colour - not to mention eat!
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Behaviour Chart

April 21st 2009 13:06
We are using a behaviour chart this week as an inclusion in Barbie Week. It is more of a helpful chart than anything else as we had a discussion about Barbie and the good things that she does for other people and are trying to follow in her footsteps. Everytime my daughter does something helpful we put a star on the respective day - there is room for six so she has plenty of opportunities to help out if she wishes.

Not only does she acknowledge that she is doing something good to assist either mum or dad but she is also learning the days of the week as we go.

Free Behavior Charts has a great range of charts to utilise to suit your needs. From chore charts, colour charts, fitness charts and dot to dot charts, the site will certainly give you food for thought or inspiration if needed.
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Free Online Children's Books

April 13th 2009 02:26
As an expat abroad, I am always searching for new stories to share with my daughter.

The Children's Library is a non-profit organisation offering a wide variety of free paper books to be read online including stories such as Axle The Freeway Cat, Blinky Bill, Cinderella and Mother Goose.

The International Children's Digital Library Foundation's goal is to build a collection of books that represents outstanding historical and contemporary books from throughout the world.

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Little Mermaid Week

April 9th 2009 02:07
We are taking a theme from one of my daughter's books and are basing activities and stories throughout the week on the theme of her choice. Her choice this week - The Little Mermaid - apt for someone who currently wants to be a mermaid when she grows up!

Doing a quick search on the internet so far we have uncovered sheet music and lyrics for a number of the tracks including Part of Your World and Under The Sea
[ Click here to read more ]
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Play Money

March 17th 2009 00:56
Using play money for maths can make it easier for little brains to understand. If you are unable to buy sets of play money then consider creating your own.

Or failing that, Donna Young has play money already created for maths purposes. You just need to print it out and voila - you are ready to go.

[ Click here to read more ]
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Word Search Creator

March 3rd 2009 02:09
I used to love word searches as a child and use them often in my ESL teaching classroom but they are also a great activity for the children at home during work time or play time.

For a free and easy to use word search creator, I recommend the one at Design Your Home School. It really doesn't get any simpler than this.

[ Click here to read more ]
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