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Tot Preschool: Nativity & Gingerbread

The first week of December we focused on the Nativity and Gingerbread People. We started our Advent tradition and readings on Monday evening of that week (TK was still here with us!).

Verse: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Phil 4:13

Bible figures: Jesus, Mary, Joseph, the angel Gabriel


Tot Trays:
Felt Gingerbread People: I got these last year and was excited to use them for this unit. We had SO much fun with these. We counted them and then did a song similar to 5 Little Pumpkins, then we did 10 little gingerbread and I made up a song about one going away. 

10 little gingerbread standing in a line, 1 walked away and then there were 9.
9 little gingerbread walking through a gate, 1 stayed behind and then there were 8.
8 little gingerbread praying up to heaven, 1 fell asleep and then there were 7.
7 little gingerbread picking up some sticks, 1 went to play and then there were 6.
6 little gingerbread playing near a hive, 1 ran away and then there were 5.
5 little gingerbread standing at the door, 1 went in and then there were 4.
4 little gingerbread climbing in a tree, 1 fell out and then there were 3.
3 little gingerbread going to the zoo, 1 got lost and then there were 2.
2 little gingerbread out to have some fun, 1 went home and then there was 1.
1 little gingerbread just for me, lying on a plate he looks good enough to eat!


What Color Are The Buttons? Each gingerbread baby had different colored buttons (there were 8). I asked "What color are the buttons?" And she'd say the color and put the appropriate colored pompon on the card. She even wanted to put a pompon on the gingerbread baby on the front!

Advent Wreath: I found a huge bag of craft supplies at a garage sale this summer and this was one of them. It's from Oriental Trading and although it was a little old for her, she helped glue on all the pieces. We use it for our Advent readings each week.

Size sequencing: We did smallest to largest and largest to smallest. 


Sensory: I can't remember what this stuff is called and it has recently been all mixed together, but she LOVED it for 2 weeks. She would play with this stuff all day! I added popsicle sticks and a couple of other tools for her to use with it.

J is for Jesus and Playdoh: I helped her roll the playdoh into J's, but she was really more interested in just playing than J-ing. 

Animal/People Sort:

Prewriting Practice: She LOVES these and loves to color on them after she traces the lines. Her lines aren't perfect, of course, but she does a great job.

Gingerbread Baby Letter Match: We only did A-H because she wasn't too into this. She did enjoy the fact that there was a boy on the uppercase and girl on the lowercase letters. 

Felt Gingerbread Dress-Up Doll: See link for details

Activities: 

Gingerbread Man Puzzle: I laminated, cut out and glue the puzzle to magnets. Sometimes these puzzles are hard to put and keep together so the magnets really helped.



Gingerbread Man coloring sheet: Sweet P was all about coloring this week. I'd say "Can you color his buttons orange" and she'd color that area. 

Gingerbread number dot: I traced our foam gingerbread boy and created this. Sweet P lost interested after number 10, but we walked through the rest of the numbers since we have just started doing and recognizing teens. She also traced around him with the dot marker!

Christmas collage: She'd been asking to do the Christmas collage ever since she saw me cut out the pictures for it and then wasn't really interested when we did it. She did like putting on the Christmas stickers. 

Gingerbread house coloring sheet: She did this with the Farmer one afternoon.

Gingerbread Man stickers: I traced this gingerbread man too. I held the sticker book and asked her "What sticker do you want for his eyes, his buttons, his mouth, etc." We had so much fun with this and she put all the stickers on! I was so impressed with the mouth!

Gingerbread Coloring poster: This was an advent gift that week.

Mary & Joseph wooden figures: She also colored this with the Farmer while Baby Brother and I went to MOPS.


Other Activities: 
Christmas Sensory Bucket: We did a lot of matching pairs and sorting in a muffin tin with the items in her sensory bucket. I found several pairs of awesome tongs at Hobby Lobby in the holiday section for 99cents!


Reading books from her Christmas Book Advent Calendar:

Playing with Nativity Magnets:

Playing with her carmat:

Decorating Christmas cards for Holiday Mail for Heroes: See link for details.

Making pizza:

Making a gingerbread house: See link for details

She also decorated a gingerbread man on Starfall.com.



 Montessori Monday 

Tot Preschool: Letter Ii

We had Nana with us for all of Letter I! Even though I think I is a hard letter, we did some pretty fun activities this week. Our whole family got a stomach bug last week so we missed out on our music class, but we made it to library story time. The story time theme was bears.

Bible Verse: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
Bible Figure: Isaac (we read about Abraham and Sarah having Isaac)

Activities: 


Doadot I-maze from Shannon's Tot School: The Farmer and I did this with her and she did a pretty good job. It took her a minute to understand that we were only dotting the Ii's. Also, we told her to dot all the i's so she even did the ones that weren't in the maze.

1+1+1's igloo coloring: This was our first time doing these and she did really well following directions. I'd ask her where purple was, she'd point to it and then I'd say "Can you color the igloo purple?" and she'd coloring the appropriate color. We didn't have orange, black or gray doadots so she used regular markers and she was pretty annoyed that we didn't have a white marker. hehe

DLTK's I is for ice cream dot page: Sweet P is very into coloring lately so we spent a lot of time with doadots and markers this week. 
                                     


Letter I island: I had a hard time deciding what she could do for the letter I craft and finally decided on an island. I love how it turned out! She was pretty excited about gluing on the coconuts!

1+1+1+'s Capital I and lowercase i doadot: She loved these pages and especially loved the Eskimo this week. 

A Heart for a Home's lowercase i is for igloo coloring page: She wasn't super excited about this one this week, but she did a good job coloring.

Ice cream sticker matching: I got out her ice cream stickers and she matched the colored cone to the matching scoop of ice cream.


COAH's I is for insect magnet page: We used the magnets from our travel bingo game on this and it was a big hit! We are taking a break from stickers on the dot letters for a bit since she was getting pretty bored with it.

Drawing letter i's: Sweet P spent a lot of time this week drawing lowercase i's on her dry erase board. She is really good at them!

Old Maid pairs: She wanted to play with these cards so we did a match game using the stand up pocket chart. They are regular playing cards so she matched the numbers and letters (A, J, K, Q).

Upstairs Shelves: 
Circo stacking alphabet boxes
Wooden insect puzzle from Gammie
Halloween/Fall Sensory Bin
Shapes puzzle from Target $1 spot

Other Activities:
Felt Ice Cream game: See post for more details.


Felt Insect: We used the pieces from the felt ice cream set, a red pipe cleaner and some googly eyes to create different insects. She wasn't terribly excited about making these, but thought it was pretty funny when I'd make one.


Leaf Play with the Farmer: See post for more pictures.

I is for Pancakes!: See post for more details.


Box play: We got our double stroller and it came in a huge box that Sweet P LOVED. It definitely got a workout with all the playing in it she did!


On Monday Nana and Sweet P went for a 2 hour walk! She played in the dirt at the community gardens and showed Nana the raspberries.

On Tuesday we visited our favorite apple orchard (the one from this post and this post) and Sweet P had a great time on the jumping pillow and in the corn crib.

Friday we took Nana to a teacher resource store and a consignment store. These are 2 of Sweet P's favorite places and she really wanted to take Nana! We got some new doadot markers and a new flag for our school room!

DIY Nativity

I found this adorable DIY Nativity at Catholic Icing. What a delight that she was sharing her printables for free! And I love the results. I didn't print out all the pieces because I wasn't sure we'd have enough time to do it so I just did Mary, Joseph, 2 camels, a donkey, the Angel and the baby Jesus.

Maybe I should have let my kid color them, but I decided I'd do it, put them together and surprise her with them. She, of course, went straight for baby Jesus. We'll use these for our Advent tradition tonight and hopefully for years to come. Visit Catholic Icing to get your own!

Happy Birthday Jesus!