Friday, November 20, 2015

Kk Week

Konichiwa to Kk week!  (Hello in Japanese)

Feely Bag - Kk Week - Kleenex, Kangaroo, Kernal (of Indian corn), Knot, Key, and Koala.

Journal Time - Keys - The kiddos traced a key in their journal.  Mr. Adam is a key collector.

 This kiddo traced her key and her Kk.


 Nut Sort - Just for the fun of it and because it's autumn.

Science - Are keys magnetic? -  Good question!  We thought they were, because they're metal!  But they aren't.  Well, at least most of Mr. Adam's keys were not.  But the key rings were!


Kool-Aid Painting - Mmm, it smelled great in the classroom today!  The kiddos chose a flavor, we added a bit of water, then we set to work...
A kiddo smelling our Kool-Aid paintings.

Painting Keys - Mr. Adam had a bunch of these magnetic lock type keys, so we decided to bedazzle a few for our personal collections.  We used fingernail polish to paint them.  We of course painted our nails as well.

 

Karate, Kung-Fu and Kicking - So much Kk fun!  At first we were just impressing each other with our air kicks.  But we decided it would be so much more fun if we were to kick something, so we kicked our blue chairs.  (Sorry chairs!)


Magnetic Alphabet - I made these a while ago.  Using the lids from regular cans (the kind of can opener that creates no sharp edges) I added a circle and letter, and covered with contact paper.  We use these during circle time for the kiddos to practice their letters.  Using a magnetic wand, I have them pick up a certain letter.  Today a couple of kiddos were playing with them during free time.

Keys - The kiddos got to add shine to their own keys, which they thought was pretty cool.  They tore pieces of foil and glued them on.

Chalk - We thought we'd try making some drawings and see if the rain (which was sprinkling) would wash them off by the time class ended.  But it didn't.  Rapunzel and a class effort at a octopus.
 

Journal Time - Kisses - The kiddos were super excited to find a kiss on their journal!  They were to unwrap their kiss, eat it, then tape or glue the wrapper (especially the white tag) in their journal.

Fall Votives - This year we decided to use all the colors for our votives instead of just fall colors.  They turned out beautiful!  We just need to add the flame-less candles.


Chalk - A plea to the clouds above...

Turkey Dinner - Ha!  One of the kiddos set a feast for our class turkey.


Baking Kiss Cookies - Yum!



Fruit Loop Corn - Toddlers - The kiddos glued yummy fruit loops to create colorful Indian corn.  I think there was minimal glue eating as we were munching on the fruit loops.

Pine Cone Hunt - We're going to need these for a project next month and I thought we should grab them before they get covered in snow.  (I hope we get some snow!)   

Almost Chocolate Kiss - Since the kiddos have been so very fond of eating chocolate kisses this week, I thought we'd make one.
 The kiddos wrote "kisses" on a strip of tissue paper and then wrapped the kiss in foil.
 They turned out super cute!

Kazoo! - Happy Kk noise makers!  Just a tp tube with wax paper.  Loud, but fun. 
 

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