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![]() Ingredients and Items needed: Cupcake liners, graham crackers, zipper baggies, rolling pins, banana pudding, cherry pie filling It also allows for some great conversation! Ask many questions while cooking with your children to encourage conversation! Be sure to ask specific Space theme questions while making these fun snacks! Return to Top Snack Recipe Ideas to Cook Up for Your Theme!Ĭooking with children helps develop their math skills and helps them to learn how to follow directions. Ask them which item is now under the hat? Hide one under the hat when they close their eyes. Show children several toys from the classroom (crayon, block, marker, etc.). Materials Needed: Tall "top" hat (can be found at dollar stores). Have a happy, happy, happy, happy, day!(Clap twice.) It's a Very Special Day sung to Yankee Doodle Which did they find more of: red, white or blue items in the classroom? And then try to spy each color!ĮXTENSION: Make a chart and list each item the children see for each color. Explain that red, white and blue are the colors of our flag. Play this eye spy game while at circle time. Have the flannel board and pennies available in your library area for the children to use during the day. Ask them what they would do if they were president of their school and write down their answers.ĮXTENSION: Make 5 pennies out of felt (or paper with felt velcro on the back) and recite this poem on a flannel board. Return to Top Presidents Day Theme Circle Time IdeasĬircle Time is such a great time for children to learn the social skills of being together as a large group AND to learn more about your Space Theme!Īsk your preschoolers who the president is? Ask them what the president does and then explain briefly his job. Or, if you don't have access to them, gather sticks from outside and add them to your block area. Return to Top Presidents Day Theme Block Center Ideas Encourage them to make stripes or dots with their fingertips! ![]() Let the children make their own flags with fingerpaint. ![]() When they are done, provide a thin layer of red paint and rounded brushes and show them how to "dab" the brush into the paint to make cherries on the trees (or provide corks to make the cherries). Provide green paint and brushes (provide different shades of green or green and white paint and let them discover shades of green) to paint the leaves. Whatever shape they have left is the trunk of their tree. Have children practice cutting the paper strip. Materials Needed: green paint, red paint, paint brushes, brown strips of paper, scissors, glue sticks
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