Sunday, May 1, 2011

Tot School–Easter Theme

- Adam is 41 months and Abby is 14 months old -
Tot School Logo

The last 2 weeks were spent on a few Easter themed activities.  We’ve been really busy so Tot School has been very infrequent but I’m hoping to get back to “full time” this coming week.  It’s always a trade-off, one week I’m gung-ho about it and wind up exhausted, the next week I slack off and am driven crazy by a boy who obviously needs some structure in the day other than just playing.  Either way….I’m tired!  I have a sneaking suspicion that that will not change any time soon. :)

Lowercase/Uppercase Letter Match
from Musings of MeDSCF6681


Missing Number from Musings of Me
Adam had a hard time figuring out which number was missing unless he started counting from number 1.DSCF6741

Letter Ee Sort, also from Musings of MeDSCF6744

Jelly Bean Counting from Confessions of a HomeschoolerDSCF6751 


Easter Egg and Flower dots pages from Mama to 4 BlessingsDSCF6759


Sound Matching game
I got this idea from a couple of blogs.  I put pennies, bells, beads, and nothing in 2 eggs and then Adam had to match which eggs sounded the same.  I didn’t expect this to be hard for him, but it was.  I think he really just didn’t get why I was asking him to listen to them!  He just wanted to open them up and see what was inside!  Maybe we’ll try this again next year.DSCF6765


The kids had fun tossing, dropping, and chucking plastic eggs around the house….for days.DSCF6772


Water Colored Easter Eggs
We did this a few months ago and I thought it’d be a great Easter art project.  I cut coffee filters in egg shapes and then we dropped colored water on them with droppers.DSCF6683

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Mostly Adam just likes playing with the water!DSCF6688DSCF6692


The finished product up in our windowDSCF6696


Marshmallow Egg
Again, this idea came from somewhere in the blogosphere (I really need to be better at giving credit for art ideas!)
I made the shape of an egg with glue and we stuck white marshmallows on the outside, then colored marshmallows to decorate the egg.DSCF6781


Adam’s free-form art.
I was visiting with a friend and didn’t see just how much glue he dumped onto the page!DSCF6787


Here are just a few things Abby has done for Tot School lately.

Laugh & Learn Piggy BankDSCF6675

MagneatosDSCF6746

ColoringDSCF6757


And the ever-present Baby Signing Time.DSCF6750Every time we walk downstairs she signs baby and says “Bee-bee…..bee-bee!” to let me know she wants to watch Baby Signing Time.  She is picking signs up like crazy though!  Just today she saw a doll in a book and signed doll.  Another new favorite is wind and rain.  Have I ever mentioned how much I LOVE sign language for babies?  And how much I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Baby Signing Time to help teach them?  Here’s a link if you’ve never checked them out.

We didn’t get to a few other spring/Easter related activities so I may try and sneak those in this week before moving on to the Transportation Preschool Pack from Carisa at 1+1+1=1 and Jolanthe at Homeschool Creations

Stop by 1+1+1=1 for other great Tot Schoolers!

5 comments:

Rachel said...

Thanks for your honesty about Tot School. I feel the same way! On Sunday I feel so excited and think I have lots of ideas in my head, but Monday morning comes and I am so tired I don't feel like doing much!
My son loves his piggy bank too!

Stephanie said...

visiting from Tot School...we Love Baby Signing Time at our house too!

Stefanie said...

Lots of fun!! We did the egg and marshmallow project too. Only we made crosses. I couldn't remember where I found it either. LOL

Popping in from Tot school.

Tiff said...

Looks like fun! Love all the Easter ideas. Stopping by from Tot School.

Elle Belles Bows said...

The marshmallow egg is too much fun!

Kerri