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A Camping We Will Go!

October 10, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Get Outside, Learning through Play and Experience 2 Comments

camp signKids love the adventure of camping!  Particularly when it comes to camping in a dramatic play scenario, anything can happen!  When I set up a camping theme dramatic play area this week, my own 3 year old asked, “And where is the bear?”  I could guess he already had a storyline brewing.  In the course of a few days, he and his friends camped, chased bears, were bears, and in a strange twist, even turned their tent into a tank and joined the military.  (I told you anything could happen!)

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The Tall and Short Tree Sort

October 9, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Get Outside, Learning through Play and Experience Leave a Comment

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Book Activity: Leaf Man

October 6, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Building Readers, Create, Get Outside, Learning through Play and Experience 2 Comments

Leaf Man (Ala Notable Children's Books. Younger Readers (Awards))Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert  is one of my favorite fall books.  I love Lois Ehlert’s unique brand of art.  Generally, she uses collages to illustrate her books, which gives them an appealing texture and points of interest as children find familiar items used in new ways.  In Leaf Man, Ehlert’s illustrations are done completely from leaves and other items from trees (seeds, acorns, etc.).  The pictures show a man, cows, chickens, fields, everything created from leaves.  (Ehlert collected the leaves, then photocopied them and created the collages using those photocopies.)  These pictures are fascinating, and really open up the creative eyes of the children as they read it!

After reading the story, I like to have the children create their own leaf pictures.  Some will create a leaf man, others will create a more abstract design, while still others simply create a place for as many leaves as they possibly can!  You may want to provide the leaves for an inside activity, or make the activity more hands-on and meaningful by letting the children collect the leaves themselves- out in your playground, on a walk, or on a trip to the canyon.

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Fall Favorites!

October 5, 2009 by notjustcute Filed Under: Celebrate!, Unit Themes 4 Comments

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 Fall is my favorite time of year.  It just appeals to all of the senses.  You can feel and smell the changes in the air, hear the leaves under your feet, see the colors blazing, and even taste the fabulous fruits of fall.  This time of year is a great time to talk about changes, seasons, pumpkins, apples, and trees.  Of course you can always throw in some Halloween fun as well! 

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Screening Leaves

September 13, 2008 by notjustcute Filed Under: Create, Learning through Play and Experience Leave a Comment

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(I first have to apologize for the black spot in these photos.  My camera seems to have developed a cataract of some sort, but it’s actually already been resolved, thanks to a warranty and a husband who is a master at getting customer service.) 

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In early education, there is too much distance between what we know and what we do. I bridge the gaps that exist between academia, decision-makers, educators, and parents so that together, we can improve the quality of early education while also respecting and protecting the childhood experience.

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