Monday, July 11, 2011

Fire Safety

Kiersi’s Kids Preschool
This week we will be learning…

Date: Tuesday, July 12th, 2011 Theme: Fire Safety 1

Concepts:
1. Every home needs a smoke detector, fire extinguisher, and an escape plan to stay safe if there is a fire.
2. A smoke detector warns us of a fire- if we hear it ring we get out of the house.
3. If we have a plan we don't have to be scared.

Learning Centers
CC: Fire Painting
SS: Beans
MM: Fire Fighters in a Row (order concepts: first, second, third, middle, last)
LA: Rhyming (hose, nose, truck, duck, stop, drop, mop, flop, hole, roll, etc)
DP: Firetrucks
Music and Movement: Stop, Drop, and Roll
Outside: Put out the chalk "fires"

Circle Time
Activity: Book- Stop, Drop, and Roll by Margery Cuylor; Fire Drill
Fingerplays: Five Firefighters

Snack: Veggies and Ranch dip and juice

What you can do at home:
Discuss your family's fire escape plan with your child. Show them where the smoke detector and fire extinguisher are.



Date: Thurs, July 14th, 2011 Theme: Fire Safety 2

Concepts:
1. If there is a fire, I get out quick and call 911.
2. The fire department is where the firetrucks are kept and where the firefighters put on their gear.
3. Fire fighters might look scary with all their gear on, but they are safe and are ready to help us.

Learning Centers
CC: Tissue Paper fire and hose
SS: Colored water
MM: Counting Firetrucks
LA: Matching Beginning Sounds
DP: Free play
Music and Movement: ?
Outside: *Field trip!* Walk to the Madison Fire Department for a Tour! Leave at 9:15am and Return at about 10:15.

Circle Time
Activity: Replaced by Field Trip to Fire Department

Snack: Animal Crackers, 1/2 banana, water

What you can do at home: Hold a Safety Tour as suggested on this website: www.safetyathome.com

Resources: www.preschooleducation.com; www.atozteacher.com; Living and Learning with Children - 301 activities for children age 3-8

Monday, July 4, 2011

This week we will be learning…about Police and Safety!

Date: Tuesday, July 5th, 2011 Theme: Police and Safety

Concepts:
1. Police officers help keep our community safe by helping people follow rules.
2. Following directions helps us in 3 ways: to be safe, to learn, and to have fun.
3. I can follow directions from adults by: looking, listening, and doing it right away.

Learning Centers
CC: Stop sign
SS: Follow picture recipe to make ice cream
MM: Stoplight Color pattern
LA: Finger Tracing Capital Letters in finger paint or shaving cream
DP: Police People and Cars set
Music and Movement: Direction words continued (Over, Under, On, In, Through, Beside, Behind)
Outside: Ice cream in a Can and play Red Light, Green Light and "Police Officer Says" (Simon Says)

Circle Time
Activity: Role play why we follow directions

Snack: Homemade ice cream (Vitamin D milk, sugar, vanilla bean), and strawberries

What you can do at home:
Follow picture directions to build legos or for a recipe- talk about how some things turn out best when we follow directions. Obedience Treasure Hunt: Follow 3 or 4 steps that reveal where the treasure is hidden in your house! (This is a good time to test your child's knowledge of preposition words we learned last week.)

This week we will be learning…about Homes and the Library!

Date: Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 Theme: Homes

Concepts:
1. A home is where I live with my family.
2. There are different rooms in my home for different purposes- a kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedroom.
3. There are several homes in my community and no two homes are the same.

Learning Centers
CC: Build/draw my home
SS: Playdough letters
MM: Things in my home- categorizing
LA: Opposites and Direction words
DP: Play House!
Music and Movement: Direction words continued (Over, Under, On, In, Through, Beside, Behind)
Outside: Measuring with measuring cups and spoons

Circle Time
Activity: Where do I go? Which room in the house?

Snack: Graham Cracker Houses (with P.B. and raisins) and Milk

What you can do at home:
Gather misplaced items and race to see who can put them in the right spots.
Go on a walk and talk about similarities and differences of the houses you see in your community. Are any of them the same color as yours? How many houses on this block have a red door? Etc…



Date: Thurs, June 30th, 2011 Theme: Library

Concepts:
1. The library is where I can go to borrow books and other things.
2. There are places in the library where everyone speaks softly so we don’t bother people who are studying.
3. The librarian helps me find books and tells great stories at story time.

Learning Centers
CC: Nature Bookmarks
SS: Floating on Air
MM: Page Number Scavenger Hunt
LA: A Book About ME!
DP: Puppets!
Music and Movement: NA
Outside: *Field trip!* Walk to the Library for Preschool Story Time!

Circle Time
Activity: Sharing Lesson- how we borrow books from the library

Snack: Painted Toast and peaches and milk

What you can do at home:
Pretend to check out books to each other.