Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Ii Week and a bit more St. Patty stuff

Leprechaun Traps - They worked!  Well, sort of.  Our Leprechaun visited the preschool and left us some gold and goodies, but we didn't actually trap one.  That's ok!

Our little Leprechaun tied a bit of string on the door of each of the kiddo's "traps" and he left us some footprints as well!  The strings led to a surprise...
 
... The Leprechaun's strings took the kiddos all over the preschool!  
He also sprinkled gold...

Our Leprechaun left each kiddo a bag of his favorite cereal:  Lucky Charm's!!
 

And he left us Leprechaun poop?  (green M&M's)

Circle Time - Oh no!  The Leprechaun messed up the numbers on our calendar!  How naughty of him.  The kiddos were able to put them back in order in no time.  Shwooo!

Leprechaun String Wrap - The boys were way into the process of wrapping up their Leprechaun string so they could take it home.  We had to work on the coordination and the idea of starting at one end of the string and following it through (instead of starting in the morning).


Welcome to an interesting Ii week!

Injury - Oh no!  The kiddos got a few injuries (fancy word for ouch).   Good thing Ms. Sara had a ton of band-aids! - During free play the kiddos could choose if they wanted to have their hand or foot traced.  Or have Ms. Sara draw a slightly silly person.
I saw this great idea on this blog:  Here!

Ii Clothing - Insect Jacket - So cool, this kiddo had on his insect jacket during Ii week!  Another kiddos was so excited to find she had a shirt with the letter I on it.  And then Ms. Sara wore ice cream socks!
 

Journals - Ice Cream - Getting excited about snack time, we got to glue these cute ice cream cones (dollar bin at Michael's) into our journals today.  The kids were "licking" them.
 

Spring - Popcorn Trees -  The kiddos added spring blossoms (popcorn) to their bare tree trunks and munched some of the blossoms too.  The kiddos also added green to their spring pictures.


Snack - Ice Cream - Oh yum!

Ii is for Ice Cream - The kiddos did a great job cutting parts for their cones.
Here are the youngster's ...
 

Here are the preschooler's... 
 

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