Monday, May 12, 2014

Preschool: W is for Whale in the Water


Love this little craft! It can be adapted to suit kiddos of all different ages.
 Since I have 3 and 4 year olds and we were completing this as a group, I cut out the whales for the kiddos and had them ready.  Older kiddos could certainly cut out their whales themselves.

I used this whale temple and traced them onto light gray paper.

I gave each child a half sheet of light blue construction paper, one pre-cut whale, and one third of sheet of dark blue construction paper programmed with curved line to represent waves/water.


Each student started by cutting out the "waves" and gluing them to the bottom of the light blue sheet of construction paper. Then they glued the whale to the waves. Next we added an eye and mouth and I helped them draw a  "W" in glue to represent the water shooting out of the blowhole. The last step was sprinkling blue glitter onto the "W". And there you have it! A "Whaley" cute craft! ;)





Friday, May 9, 2014

Preschool: Mother's Day Vase of Flower



 To make this simple and adorable Mother's Day Craft, students cut out vases from construction paper and glued them onto the bottom of a full sheet of  construction paper. Then they dipped flower shaped cookie cutters into paint and made prints on the top of the paper. Then we made stems by running a line of glue from the flower to the vase and sprinkled it with green glitter. Finish it off by writing "Happy Mother's Day". Don't forget to have the kids sign them and add the date.




Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Preschool: Q is for Queen Bee

I was looking for sometime different than painting quilt patches for the letter Q in preschool. I am also at the beginning of our bug and insect unit, so making Queen Bees just seemed right!



I was going to cut out little crowns for each student, but found the cupcake wraps at Michael's and decided that if I cut them into thirds, they would make perfect crowns for our Queen Bees! ( I was glad I did not have to cut them out by hand too!) Paper doilies would also work!

Grab:
cupcake wraps (not cupcake papers) or doilies
paper plates
yellow paint (we finger painted ours!)
black paint
black construction paper circles for the heads
wiggly eyes or eye stickers
paper mouths cut out of red construction paper
pipe cleaners
contact paper
glitter
glue

Go:
Cut each paper plate in half and paint yellow. While they are drying, cut out wing shapes from contact paper. Sprinkle with glitter and back with another piece of contact paper trimmed to fit.
Make bee faces by gluing on mouths, eyes, pipe cleaner antennas, and crowns.

When yellow paint is dry, add stripes and staple on head and wings. BUZZ!!!!

Friday, March 21, 2014

Preschool: Helping Hands

I know I have been MIA lately. Thanks for sticking with me! Adjusting to Mommy life with this sweet baby girl has been interesting, but I am loving every minute!

I thought I would pop in to give you an idea that I tried for the first time in my classroom this year and it has worked out well! I have always hated "Helper Charts" because I felt that it was a lot to keep track of. But I saw this idea on pinterest and decided to give it a shot! 



I am in love with it! It has simplified my day! Instead of having a:
-Line Leader
-Calendar Helper
-Bell Ringer
-Snack Helper
Etc, etc, etc 
I now just have one Helper of the Day or Helping Hand!!! 

It is super simple. One the first day of class each kiddo painted their hand and pressed it one a quarter sheet of white construction paper. I cut out each hand and labeled them with each kiddos name. Then I used a hole punch on each hand and put a binder clip through them. I hung them to my closet with a magnetic hook. Flip it each day and viola! One person to help me whenever for whatever is needed! Give it a shot to simplify your life! ;)

Friday, December 6, 2013

Dear Baby Girl: My Dream for You

Dear Baby Girl, 
   I have dreams for you. I have hopes for you. I want to give you a good life. I want you to be generous. This may be the greatest gift that you can give yourself. Giving of your money, things, time, talents...it blesses others and blesses you too. It makes you feel good inside your heart. That is God’s way of letting you know you are doing something right and good. 

   I want to you think about others. How they think, what they must be feeling. Be compassionate, be loving, be like Jesus. Love like Jesus. Sometime as adults we have shallow philosophies. We think that we cannot like or love someone who thinks differently than us. We shy away from those who are look or act differently.  We sometimes forget that God created all people and Jesus asked us to reach them with His love. Baby Girl, we can still love those people with the love of Jesus. We do not have to agree with them, or participate but it is not our job to punish them. Show them kindness, show them love, show them Jesus. 

  I want you to be compassionate. I want your heart to be big. I want you to consider others. I want you to take nothing for granted for it all can go away at any moment. 

  When you have nothing, I want you to be thankful. When you have plenty, I want you to be thankful. Remember that there is always someone who has less than you have, who hurts more than you hurt, who struggles more than you struggle. Pray for them and have a thankful heart. 

  I want you to be happy. A happy heart can be found by being generous and thankful. It can be found by loving others and taking care of them. It can be found by sharing Jesus. It can also be found by being content. Baby Girl, this is a hard one. Contentment is becoming a lost state. We always want more, want bigger, want better. That can be a great thing when striving to meet a goal. It can be a detrimental thing when we put our wants before others needs. Or when we constantly feel sad and restless because we are never satisfied with what we have. We never enjoy today because we are too busy waiting for tomorrow to get here. Take time to stop and be happy with today, with a moment. Even when your circumstance is not ideal or even very hard, find something to be content with. Something that satisfies you. Be patient in those times, because I promise it is a small part of your journey. Follow God and keep Him with you and He will always see you through. You can have a happy heart even when things seem to be falling down around you. It is very much a choice. Something that has to be worked at or strived for sometimes. Sometimes it is very easy to be content, everything seems right in your world. Other times you will struggle to find one thing that you can be happy about. Keep looking, it is there. 

  I want you to smile. A smile says so much about you. It says so much to other people. A genuine smile that is filled with compassion and hope and love can be that one thing in someone’s life that gets them through the day, that gives them hope. Baby girl, a smile is free but is priceless as well. 
I want you to have dreams and goals and work hard to meet them. I want you to find joy in the journey. I want you have a sense of accomplishment. I want you to succeed. But I also want you to fail. As hard as that is for me to say, the truth is there will be things in life that are hard for you, things that you will not be good at, things that hurt. You practice more, fight harder, decide not to give up. You learn through failure. You learn compassion and empathy from your experiences. Your failures do not have to define you, but it is up to you to decide that. I want you to choose to let them make you better. 

  I want you stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves. I want you to strive to be selfless. I want you to serve others. 

  I want you to know who you are in Christ. He created you; He has plans for you. Tune in to Him. Follow Him. Love Him. Love Him more than you love Daddy and me. Love Him more than you (will) love your husband. Know His word. Believe it. Share it. Stand up for Him. Loving Him will make all the other things easier, natural. 

  Baby Girl, people will take advantage of your generosity. Use your discernment, but keep giving. Your compassion may cause you pain. You may become a bully’s target after standing up for a friend. Don’t let that hinder your kind heart. Not everybody is going to like you, and you will not understand why. Don’t worry about it. Remember who you are in Christ. There is nobody in this world that owes you anything. Remember that. Be thankful for even the little things. Work hard for the things that you want. Smile and laugh. It is good for your soul and for others. Go on adventures, read as much as you can, pay for a stranger’s coffee, dance in the rain, and love Baby Girl. Love, love, love. It is truly the greatest gift you can give. 

I Love you more than you can fathom, 
Love,

Mommy

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Thankful for the Heartbreak

I am seeing people posting all over Facebook about what they are thankful this time of year. Tis the season after all. I am thankful for lots of things: people in my life, food to eat, a home to live in, a job I love. But mostly I am thankful for our Baby Girl.


Naturally, most parents are thankful for their kids, but I think I might have a little bit of a different perspective. My husband and I suffered three heartbreaking miscarriages starting in 2011. You can read Our Story here. I wanted nothing else in life. With every passing month, every negative pregnancy test, with every trip to the fertility doctor, I wanted a child more and more. With every positive pregnancy test I got more nervous. Loosing pregnancy after pregnancy takes a little excitement out of that little stick with the word "pregnant" on it. I spent the first 4 months of this last pregnancy over analyzing every little twinge I felt.

So, what I am trying to babble out, is that I cannot change the fact that we had our hearts broken by loosing three babies. But what I can do is be thankful that those losses led to diagnoses which led to a successful pregnancy. I can be thankful that they made me more aware of just how special her little life is. They made what we all know... a child is a precious gift from God... they made it really real for me. My heart is so full of thankfulness to God for finally blessing us with this little baby that I cannot even seem to ramble it all out on here.  I cannot even imagine what it was like before her. I find myself saying, "What did I do before she was here?" I now have a tiny glimpse of how my Heavenly Father feels about me. How much he loves me. So much so that he sacrificed His Only Son to die on the cross for ME! For MY sins, so that I might choose to live in Heaven with Him forever. WHAT!!???!! Go ahead, begin to TRY and wrap your head around it. His ONLY SON! The love that I feel for Baby Girl... I cannot imagine loosing her, let alone giving her up to die for someone else's sinful life. I am reminded of the words of the song below.  Take a minute to watch and listen. Blessings to you this Holiday Season!


How deep the Father's love for us,
How vast beyond all measure
That He should give His only Son
And make a wretch His treasure

How great the pain of searing loss,
The Father turns His face away 
As wounds which mar the Chosen One,
Bring many sons to glory

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Preschool: Handprint Pumpkin Patch

For a simple little Fall fun, throw together this simple craft.



Grab:
Paper plates
Orange, green and brown paint and paint brushes
Small squares of white paper (I used card stock)

Have kiddos paint the plates orange. Help them paint their hands green all but one finger. Paint the remaining finger brown for the stem. Press onto the white paper. Cut out the handprint and staple to the top of the pumpkin plate. Viola! I hung some green yarn between to look like vines, but will use green curling ribbon in the future.