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Showing posts with label Early Education. Show all posts
Monday, February 11, 2013
Mardi Gras - Bake A King Cake
Today, my girls and I decided to bake a king cake in anticipation of Mardi Gras. It was a great time baking with the kiddos and a wonderful opportunity to connect the history of the king cake to Epiphany. To read more about the story behind the King Cake click here.
I read all about making a king cake - it's basically a cinnamon pastry that is baked in a ring and a baby is hidden in the cake. It is iced with a glaze and topped with sugar colored the colors of Mardi Gras - purple gold and green.
We did our own version - Here is what you need
2 cans of cinnamon rolls with icing.
1 bundt pan
green, purple, and gold colored sugar
1 little baby for hiding in the cake
That's it!
My girls made the cinnamon rolls connect into a ring and we baked our cake in a bundt pan.
I turned it out onto our cake plate.
They iced it with the glace that came with the rolls and we sprinkled them with the Mardi Gras colors.
It was so easy - they were able to do this without much help from me, and it looks great.
The last step was hiding the baby in the cake - which we did by making a tiny cut near the bottom of the cake and my big girl popped it in.
She will take this cake to school with her tomorrow to share with her friends.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Chinese New Year
Have you ever celebrated the Chinese New Year? Well this was our first time, but we had a blast! There are lots of fun activities and crafts to do. AND if I had planned better, we would have eaten chinese food - or at least had a fortune cookie. However, I feel like we did it up right and learned a little in the process! Here is how we celebrated.
First we made a chinese firecracker. My baby girl painted a toilet paper roll red and we intended to draw chinese symbols on it with a gold paint pen, however, we ended up just with a red toilet paper roll - yikes. Still fun - painting is always a hit with a four year old!
Our next activity was to make chinese lanterns. We simply followed the tutorial here. It was a great cutting exercise for my girl. And since C is for Cutting and China... we were Cool!
The last activity was a snake exercise - since this is the year of the snake. I found a mask template here. Printed it, and stapled ribbon to it. We acted like snakes crawling around on our bellies, and made lots of ssssssssssilly sssssssssssssnake sssssssssssounds.
I also had a ssssssspiral sssssssnake exercisssssssssse (what? Too much?) for her to practice her cutting again.
Throw in a little google images on the ipad - and our celebration was a hit. I should also add that we did several countdowns (like you would for the new year - not sure if the chinese count it down, but hey... it was fun.) Practicing counting down from 5 then from 10. It was a good exercise for her and she had a blast! Like I said, next celebration we plan to have a little chinese food, and maybe some chop sticks :)
First we made a chinese firecracker. My baby girl painted a toilet paper roll red and we intended to draw chinese symbols on it with a gold paint pen, however, we ended up just with a red toilet paper roll - yikes. Still fun - painting is always a hit with a four year old!
Our next activity was to make chinese lanterns. We simply followed the tutorial here. It was a great cutting exercise for my girl. And since C is for Cutting and China... we were Cool!
The last activity was a snake exercise - since this is the year of the snake. I found a mask template here. Printed it, and stapled ribbon to it. We acted like snakes crawling around on our bellies, and made lots of ssssssssssilly sssssssssssssnake sssssssssssounds.
I also had a ssssssspiral sssssssnake exercisssssssssse (what? Too much?) for her to practice her cutting again.
Throw in a little google images on the ipad - and our celebration was a hit. I should also add that we did several countdowns (like you would for the new year - not sure if the chinese count it down, but hey... it was fun.) Practicing counting down from 5 then from 10. It was a good exercise for her and she had a blast! Like I said, next celebration we plan to have a little chinese food, and maybe some chop sticks :)
Monday, February 4, 2013
Fostering Creativity with Kids
Today I am going to share some tips on fostering creativity with your children through painting. You may want to be prepared to take notes - as the information I am going to share will undoubtedly be invaluable.
Step 1: Be sure you have the right supplies.
Step 2: Make sure you offer a variety of colors.
Step 3: Find a clean place where their art can dry and they can pick their favorites to be displayed.
Step 4: ALWAYS create a neat and serene environment to allow their creativity to bloom.
Hope you have gleaned much information and wisdom from this blog!
After all, I am here to help!
Step 1: Be sure you have the right supplies.
| Egg Crate and Q Tips - Cannot Go Wrong! |
Step 2: Make sure you offer a variety of colors.
| We literally own Red, Yellow, and Blue Paint - All others get mixed from those! |
Step 3: Find a clean place where their art can dry and they can pick their favorites to be displayed.
| Yes that is a double frame with only one picture, and peppermint soap - just keeping it real! |
Step 4: ALWAYS create a neat and serene environment to allow their creativity to bloom.
| Panorama is my favorite thing on my IPhone! |
Hope you have gleaned much information and wisdom from this blog!
After all, I am here to help!
Monday, January 28, 2013
The Letter C - Introduction - sort of
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Friday, January 4, 2013
New Years learning project
Today we did an art project old school style. And you know what? It was a success! Supplies needed:
3 colors of construction paper
Scissors
Ribbon
Stapler
Glitter
Glue ( we used a glue stick because my big girl had used all the Elmer's making a cardboard gingerbread house- long story- and it worked great!)
Pencil
I cut the construction paper into four pieces. In hind sight my little one could have done this too, but you know- live and learn!
I told her the letters to write ( and helped her when needed) then she traced them with glue, added glitter and viola.
We used three colors and repeated them in an abc pattern. Each time I asked her which color came next. We stapled the finished letters to some scrap ribbon left over from Christmas. And hung the banner in our playroom.
| Yes- she is in an ariel night gown. But for those of you who know this girl - are you surprised? |
Some other activities I am going to use this banner for are:
1. Counting: letters in each word, total letters, and specific letters - like ( how many a's do you see?)
2. Letter recognition: using a pointer I will call the name of the letter and she can point to it.
Them I will point to the letter and she will name it.
This activity was simple but packed with learning! And even better- she loved it!
Some tips with glitter:
I spread a sheet out on our playroom floor and let her glitter on a cookie sheet. That made clean up a breeze!
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