Saturday, April 4, 2020

Easter!

Well, week 3 is in the books. It really has been a bit hard to keep track of the days with the lack of events, schedules, and activities that usually put a structure to our week! As I said in my email, it has taken some time to process the fact that our class won't be back together... No in-person goodbyes or end-of-year preschool celebrations. However, I hope we can think of some creative ways to still celebrate them and help them to feel connected in the coming weeks.

This week would have been focused all on EASTER in our room! In the midst of the chaos going on in this world, my heart rejoices in the fact that Jesus NEVER CHANGES! He is still present, He is still on His throne, He is still good, and He is still victorious! Our Savior is alive and reigns, and I pray that your family can take time to celebrate that this week even though celebrations may look very different this year. The truth of the Gospel hasn't changed and never will. 


More than any activities, my suggestion would be to read and discuss the story of Easter as much as you can this week. Nothing else you fit in would rival in importance. Nevertheless, I have also included a number of math and literacy activities that we would have done in class! Hoppy learning! :)


1. Uppercase/Lowercase Letters: Grab a bag of eggs and write an uppercase letter on one end and its matching lowercase letter on the other end. Break them apart and scatter them around the yard to have your child find and match up! This week's new letter is Ee!

2. Addition: Use eggs to write a number on one end and then draw dots on the other to work on counting and matching. 
3. Gross Motor: Jump like the Easter Bunny! Measure how far they jumped with different objects. Try drawing shapes with chalk and jump from shape to shape, saying each one. 
4. Colors/Poetry: If you have a chance to get some Jelly beans, try out this Jelly bean prayer. You could put each color in a bowl and draw out a color, name the color, and then read what it represents. 

5. Bible: It looks like the website we use at LAP for Bible stories has not been updated for April. However, here is one of the songs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JnFLvGUKP4 If you don't have a children's Bible around, I have always enjoyed using the Saddleback Kids videos on YouTube. Here is a good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL8R158Ujp4 

6. Read Aloud: You can still try out the free online story hours I shared or look up an Easter read-aloud on YouTube! But don't forget the power of just finding a chair and reading together. YOU are your child's best example for becoming a lover of reading!
7. Fine Motor: Here is a good printable letter tracing page... You could pair this with your Easter egg letter hunt if you would like! We love letter hunts!
8. Art/Cooking: Have fun coloring Easter eggs or decorating Easter cookies! I always do a "resurrection rolls" as well... Might give it a try! I also had Anna cut/paint a palm branch for Palm Sunday!
Snipping the branch was great scissor practice!



Finally, make sure to check out what our friends were doing last week!!


Wow! Awesome cutting and tracing!

Look at those skills!


Riding a big bike all on his own!


Someone has a new sister!!


Look at that smile!

Wow! Such good scissor skills!

And a new dress!

So fun! Flying high!

Chalk paint time :)

Look what someone found!!

Wow! Working on his name!

 
Dress up time!!



Freddie has been taken good care of!

Speaking of Freddie... I'm going to try to keep Freddie moving so everyone gets a turn, even in quarantine!

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