Saturday, June 23, 2012

T Ball Banner




What you need
Large felt square
smaller felt squares in varies colors
fabric pain
hot glue gun

I used a large black felt square for my back round
and white brown and blue felt square for the rest.
using a paper full paper towel roll (this was the perfect size for my ball)
I traced out 12 balls
I used clip art patterns for my bat and helmet
and bubble letters for my lettering (these I did free hand but you can buy some or print them out using word if you have that font)
the balls I used red fabric paint for the stitching and black fabric paint for the names



if you have made or make a banner please post picture or send a link... when trying to find banner ideas I was only able to find one useful sitehttp://bluesusanmakes.blogspot.com/2011/03/team-banner-tutorial.html

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Circus tent

Parachute
Streamers
For our last week of school we had circus parties what a blast!
Popcorn Cotton Candy circus cookies face painting clown art games and jojo circus music and movement soooo many things to do for circus sooooo little time


Monday, April 9, 2012

how to help with child development


Parents often ask at the two year old visit what they can do to help with their toddler’s development. My top 5 responses are:
1. Go to the park everyday – Outdoor play is great for gross and fine motor development. The social environment of the playground is also helpful for developing social skills. Toddlers learn to take turns on the slide, or wait until the swing is free. Safe climbing structures are excellent resources for physical development.
2. Get your toddler a library card – Circle and story times at your local public library are excellent resources to help your toddler develop a love for books. Toddlers also learn how to listen to the different speech intonations and tones of other adults. It is also a friendly place to learn how to sit at circle time. This becomes important when your toddler graduates to a preschool or kindergarten environment.
3. Puzzles – puzzles help with the development of problem solving and spatial skills. Research out of the University of Chicago recently revealed that toddlers who played with puzzles had better spatial skills when evaluated at age 4 1/2 . Early puzzle play may help with the development of science, technology, engineering and mathematic skills.
4. Nutrition – We are what we eat. Encourage your toddler to try new foods. Stay away from the easy pre-packaged foods that are marketed directly to parents of young children. Incorporate fish, nuts, legumes, whole grains, vegetables and fruits into your family meals. Make a game of it, and try to include a super food into every meal.
5. Rest – children (and adults) need sleep. Work on your bedtime routine so that your toddler gets the rest he needs to have a good day

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Ressurection Rolls

What you need:

I can crescent rolls
Marshmallows
Bowl of melted butter
cinnamon and sugar mixture
Dip marshmallow in butter


Roll marshmallow in cinnamon and sugar mixture








Place marshmallow into crescent roll





Roll bread around marshmallow




Jesus us the marshmallow and the roll is like the tomb
Place in oven
When they are done open the tomb the marshmallow is not there
He is Alive!



Thursday, April 5, 2012

Palm branches

On a leaf shape patter cut lines with a dot at the end indicating where to stop have each child cut slits in their leaf like a palm leaf. I make these before palm sunday and we walk around the schiol shouting hosanna hosanna blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord



Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Smash eggs

So last year when one of my class parents asked if the could bring confettii eggs for are parties I thought it was a little nuts but the kids had such a great time and loved them so much we had to do it again this year. I only let the kids smash them above there own heads but they also get to throw the confettii that lands on the floor they had a ball

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Making green

What you need
Squeeze bottle s of blue and yellow paint
Something to spread the paint with
White construction paper
I would suggest newspaper for your table this one is little messy
Put items on table and let the kids have fun
the kids got to see the different colors of green they can make the ones who used more yellow had light green and the ones who used more blue had a darker green the kids really loved this one and had a great time with it due to the newspaper clean up was a synch