Watch it Grow– Green

Seat Work

Practice writing names

Weather/Calendar

Introduce Theme and Letter and Number of the Day– M, S, & A 40-50

Counting

Music Circle Time

Hello Song

Instruments-Did you ever see a lepracaun –Follow the lepracaun for playing the instrument

Social—Everything Grows- teach song and have each child identify something that grows

Counting –Two little black birds

Music Appreciation/Readiness—ABC cards mixup

Small and Large Movement Skills-That’s an Irish Lullabye

ABC/Reading—Rainbow song-name the letter each color starts with

Singing—Child Chooses Songs

Creating Project (arts and crafts) Shamrock Collage

Free Time-choose activity inside or outside before snacks

Snacktime–Toast w/ jam

Reading Time –

Writing assignment (numbers and/or letters)

Group Motor Activity-Skip, Walk, and Run around the house

Math/Science Skills-Life Cycle

Storytime-

The Tiny Seed

Goodbye Song

Seat Work

Practice writing names

Weather/Calendar

Spotlights on Abigail

Introduce Theme and Letter and Number of the Day M, S, & A 40-50

Counting-

Music Circle Time

Hello Song

Instruments-I’m looking over a four leaf clover

Social—Little Johnny Brown

Counting-Ten little Leprachauns

Music Appreciation/Readiness-High, low, and middle notes w/actions

Small and Large Movement Skills—If your Irish and you know it

ABC/Reading-ABC song

Singing—Child Chooses Songs

Creating Project (arts and crafts) Green Crowns

Free Time-choose activity inside or outside before snacks

Snacktime- mandarin oranges w/ pineapple

Reading Time

Writing assignment (numbers and/or letters)

Group Motor Activity-London Bridges Falling Down

Math/Science Skills-Magnet Activity

Storytime

 – How Big is a Baby & Big Dog…Little Dog

Goodbye Song

Home Project:  Count everything this week.  How many plates are on the table?  How many forks are in our drawer?  How many carrots do you want for lunch?  How many red cars can we count on the way to the store?  We have learned all the numbers from 1-40 and this week we are working on numbers 40-50.  Identiyfing a number is much different then counting how many you have of something.  One of my favorite toys to play with my kids is the abacus.  It’s basically a bead counter or a manual calulator.  We use it all the time to help with math and to help us count how many time they practice a spot in music lessons.  These are very inexpensive and may be a great investment to buy one.  Click Here for an example.