At preschool in January I would base our themes around winter. We would cover snowmen, snowflakes, penguins and polar bears. If we were lucky we would get some snow in which we could bring in and put into the water table with snow animal figurines. The next three weeks I will cover the topics above. Today we will start with SNOWMEN
CIRCLE ACTIVITIES- SONGS, POEMS and FELT STORIES
FIVE LITTLE SNOWMEN (to the tune of five little monkeys)
Five little snowmen sledding on a sled, one fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called Frosty and Frosty said, "no more snowmen sledding on the sled."
(continue until you get down to one snowman, then sing...)
One little snowman sledding on the sled, he fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called Frosty and Frosty said, "Put some helmets on their heads."
I AM A LITTLE SNOWMAN
I am a little snowman
I am so fat and round
I started from a snowflake that fell upon the ground
I have two buttons for my eyes
a great big scarf of red
I have a carrot for my nose
a hat upon my head
Watch me as I m e l t to the ground
I don't even make a sound
I AM A LITTLE SNOWMAN
I am a little snowman
I am so fat and round
I started from a snowflake that fell upon the ground
I have two buttons for my eyes
a great big scarf of red
I have a carrot for my nose
a hat upon my head
Watch me as I m e l t to the ground
I don't even make a sound
I'M A LITTLE SNOWMAN (to the tune of I'm a little Teapot)
I'm a little snowman short and fat
Here are my buttons (point to chest) and here is my hat (touch top of head)
When the beaming sun come out (hold hands over head to make a sun)
I can't stay (shake head no)
I just s l o w l y melt away (melt down to the ground)
SNOWFLAKES (to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star)
Snowflakes, snowflakes falling down.
On to the trees and on the ground.
I will build a man of snow,
Tall black hat, and eyes of coal.
If the sun comes out today,
I will watch you melt away
SNOWMAN POEM
SNOWFLAKES (to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star)
Snowflakes, snowflakes falling down.
On to the trees and on the ground.
I will build a man of snow,
Tall black hat, and eyes of coal.
If the sun comes out today,
I will watch you melt away
SNOWMAN POEM
I made myself a snowman
Just as perfect as can be
I thought I'd keep it as a pet
And let it sleep with me
I gave it some pajamas
And a pillow for its head
Then last night it ran away
But first it wet the bed
SNOWMAN COUNTDOWN
5 Little Snowmen standing in a row
All dressed up and made of snow
Out came the sun and it shone all day
Then one little snowman melted away....
(continue until there are no more snowmen)
Here are the felt snowmen I use for my countdown
PUT TOGETHER A SNOWMAN AT CIRCLE
Use these felt pieces to put together a snowman. During circle if I have a small group I ask each child to come up individually and look for the piece I need (the black hat) or ask them what comes first and what is next. I then put the pieces out during free play at a small side table so the children can build the snowman on their own.
ART
Snowman sequencing printout
Paper Plate Snowman
Paper Bag Snowman
Terra Cotta Snowman
Cotton Ball Snowman
SCIENCE
* Take a large rubbermaid container and make a small snowman to put inside. Now bring it inside the house or classroom and let the children discover what happens when snow meets warmth.
* Head outside with a black piece of construction paper, hold it flat and catch snowflakes to look at. The snowflakes show up so well on the black paper.
* Try googling SNOWFLAKES on your computer. Some beautiful pictures show up. I printed some off for my class one year and then gave them magnifying glasses to take a closer look at what a real snowflake looks like.
* Put out toothpicks and different shaped styrofoam balls so the children can make their own 3d snowflakes
* Freeze a block of ice with knick knacks in the middle and children can chip away with spoons and shovels at the ice to discover the hidden items.
* Put out toothpicks and different shaped styrofoam balls so the children can make their own 3d snowflakes
* Freeze a block of ice with knick knacks in the middle and children can chip away with spoons and shovels at the ice to discover the hidden items.
SNOWMAN BOOKS I LOVE
(photos coutesy of Amazon.com)
(photos coutesy of Amazon.com)
There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow - Lucille Colandro
Stranger in the Woods - Carl R. Sams and Jean Stoick
Snowballs - Lois Ehlert
Snow Crazy - Tracy Gallup
All You Need for a Snowman - Alice Schertle
MORE GREAT LEARNING RESOURCES
(the last two links are filled with more snowmen and winter songs and rhymes)
We are having a cold rainy day with a semi icky feeling kid...so I think we are going to make a snowman today!
ReplyDeleteThose are great ideas! :) I love all the little snowmen!
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