Saturday, May 5, 2012

Environmental Print Theme

Link to blog post:
http://www.pre-kpages.com/environmental_print/

Environmental Print

stop sign
What is Environmental Print? Reading print from the world around us is one of the beginning stages of literacy development.  The letters, numbers, shapes, and colors found in logos for products and stores such as McDonald’s, Wal-Mart, Coke, and Campbell’s soup all provide opportunities for emerging readers to interact with print and the written word in their own environment. We see Environmental Print everywhere, we see logos and signs in our daily lives but as adults we don’t consider it real “reading”.  However, Environmental Print is the first print a child learns to “read”.
Why should I use Environmental Print in my classroom? Using Environmental Print in the classroom is very meaningful to young children.  The logos and signs they see in their daily lives hold great meaning for them.  How many times have you driven by a McDonald’s restaurant with your child in the car and he has shouted “Look! McDonald’s!”?  Children get excited when they can “read” the print in their environment.  Environmental Print is another way to build confidence in young children and get them excited about reading.  When children are excited about reading and print holds meaning for them they will learn much faster and begin to make connections to the world around them.  When children use the contextual clues found in Environmental Print to “read” then they will be able to transition into the functional print of school more easily.
What are some ways I can use Environmental Print in my classroom? Environmental Print can be incorporated easily into every area of the early childhood classroom. Here are some ideas for using Environmental Print below:
  • What’s for Breakfast? Have the students bring box fronts of their favorite breakfast cereal to school and make a class book titled “What’s for Breakfast?”.
whats for breakfast
  • What’s for lunch? Have the students bring labels, bags, or other environmental  print from their favorite lunch foods to create a class book.  Add the following text below to each picture, “_______ (child’s name) eats _____ (name of item) for lunch” To spice this  activity up you could put the pages inside a real lunch box.
  • Our Favorite Restaurant book: Have the students bring bags from their favorite restaurants.  Next, mount the environmental print from the bags on cardstock and add the text below.  “________ (child’s name) likes to eat at ________(name of  restaurant)”
  • Environmental Print Matching Game: This game can be made two different ways.   One way is to collect the mini-cereal boxes and cut the fronts off the boxes.   You will  need two of each box front to make the matching game. The second way is to capture logos or signs from the internet using Google’s image search feature.  Print out two of  each type of EP to make the game, then glue the pictures on cardstock, laminate, and cut into cards.  For detailed instructions on how to use Google image search go to the resources section below and click on the Read Write Think lesson “Stop Signs, McDonald’s and Cheerios”
  • Word Wall: Put Environmental Print on your word wall.  It is even more meaningful if you have the students bring in the Environmental Print to put up on the wall themselves.
  • Environmental Print I Spy chart: There are two ways to do this activity as well. The first way is to invite your students to bring in Environmental Print to share.  Then, cut out the Environmental Print and staple it to a bulletin board or glue it on a poster board.  Children can play the “I Spy” game using the bulletin board or chart they created.  The other way is for those of you who have an ELMO (see the ELMO page if you don’t know what that is).  Using the Google image search feature create a page with all sorts of different Environmental Print that your students will recognize.  Next, put the page under your ELMO and the students can play “I Spy” using a big pointer or fly swatter to touch the images on the screen.
  • Puzzles: You can make simple puzzles from cereal box fronts for your students.
  • Environmental Print Bingo:  Using the Google image search feature again create bingo cards for your students using EP pictures.
  • Sorting: Students can bring in all sorts of EP and you can have them sort them by category (food, toy, store, signs etc)
  • T-charts: Create a simple t-chart in your word processing program and have students glue environmental print on the page in categories of “I like/I don’t like”, or “food/fun”. For printable t-charts go to the resources section below and click on the Read Write Think lesson “I know that word!”

October Themes, Halloween

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/halloween-ideas-october/

Mummy Halloween Cards

Curly Birds mummy halloween cards
Curly Birds shows you how to make these cute
mummy cards that would also make a
good Halloween party craft.

November Themes, Thanksgiving

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/thanksgiving-november/

Make a Virtual Turkey:

http://www.pediastaff.com/blog/make-a-virtual-turkey-2120

Turkey Activities:
http://www.kidzone.ws/animals/turkey.htm

Letter T Activities:

http://www.first-school.ws/activities/alpha/t/turkey.htm

TONS of Thanksgiving Activities/Wkshts:
http://www.abcteach.com/directory/seasonalholidays/thanksgiving/

November Themes, Veteran's Day

Clothespin Heart Clips

Pysselbolaget heart clothespins
I love these simple hand-cut clothespin hearts -
such a nice way to add a bit of cheer around
the house. See more at Pysselbolaget.
English translation here.


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Link to Pinterest Board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/veteran-s-day-november/

October Themes, Fire Safety theme

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/fire-safety-october/

October Themes, Columbus Day (2nd Monday)

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/columbus-day-october/

Johny Appleseed theme

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/apples-and-johnny-appleseed-september/

Fall Themes

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/fall-ideas-september/

Fall Crafts & Fun Activities

 FrugalFamilyFunfallscavengerhunt
fall scavenger hunt
Frugal Family Fun

Examinernatureabc
nature ABC walk
Examiner.com


5OrangePotatoesautumnleaflantern
autumn leaf lanterns
5 Orange Potatoes


RedBirdCraftsfallgarland
fall garland
Red Bird Crafts

CreativeJewishMom3Dfelttree
three dimensional felt tree
Creative Jewish Mom

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Autumn Cork Painting


Here’s a quick fall craft The Littlest Apple and I did the other day using corks, inspired by Pinterest.  This isn’t our first time using corks to paint..we used them last year for our Indian Corn Painting, too.
First, I cut a tree form out of brown construction paper and glued it to the white paper.  You could also paint the tree and then wait for it to dry, but we were being impatient.  Then I presented some fall paint colors and corks of different sizes to paint with.


The Littlest Apple decided that most of the leaves had fallen off of his tree already…

I couldn’t resist making my own.  This was lots of fun!

So easy, but so beautiful!
I’m sharing this activity with…

Winter Theme

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/winter-activities-december/

Circus Theme

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/circus-cc/

Literacy, Very Hungry Caterpillar theme unit

Link to Pinterest board:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/the-very-hungry-caterpillar-eric-carle-cc/
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Entire post credited to  www.speechroomnews.blogspot.com

Spring has sprung and I'm loving all the bug and flower themes in preschool. This week I read a classic by Eric Carle, The Very Hungry Caterpillar.



As we read the book I focused on vocabulary, categories of food, WH questions and temporal concepts (yesterday, today, tomorrow.) It's great when the kids already know the story because we can talk about other concepts without losing the flow the story!



We made a bunch of different caterpillars this week! The one pictured above has S-blend articulation targets on it.  I also created a version that contains multi-syllabic words. Lots of my clients are working on these two articulation goals!


We made this caterpillar with actions on it! We worked on identifying actions, using verb + ing, and answering WH questions. It was also great for past tense -ed!



We started with a full caterpillar and then took pieces off as we answered questions!




We also did this story retelling with all the pieces of the story. There is a circle for each part of the story! Whew! That caterpillar sure was hungry!



In individual or small groups sessions, we retold the story to make a long caterpillar! It gave us a chance to discuss the butterfly lifecycle. Then we took the foods and sorted them into categories (healthy/junk, hot/cold, etc.)


We also used the pieces to retell the story as I read it whole group. We were pretty proud of our giant caterpillar so we worked a little bit on some concepts! We used words like taller, shorter, bigger, smaller, equal, same, different, as tall as, and as long as. All the kiddos got a chance to measure themselves next to it! We decided who was the tallest and who was the shortest. A great opportunity to work on comparatives and superlatives!


The last activity I did with my little guys was a bug pattern activity! The one I have I picked up at Goodwill but I can't find it online! It is  Similar to this one pictured above! I used it to work on concepts like first, last, middle beginning, end, and same/different!

Grab all the downloads in one file HERE! Enjoy! As always please feel free to Pin it and share it on Facebook!

Colors Theme

Link:

http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/color-unit-cc/

Literacy, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom unit

Link:
http://pinterest.com/carlaroni/chicka-chicka-boom-boom-unit-cc/

Animals Theme

Storyproblem Pictures:
Backyard Bugs Materials!!

Mrs. Wills Kindergarten: So how are my stations going? Buggy!!!!: My plan was to show you lots of pictures of my stations, but I am a slacker!   Here are a few that were on my phone... excuse the poor ...

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Link:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7d_btlrtkXpRkRlZGpoc3ZQRE0/edit

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Animal Coloring Pages:

http://www.doodle-art-alley.com/animal-coloring-pages.html

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Animal Pictures/facts/YouTube videos!:

http://www.animalcorner.co.uk/index.html

Ocean Theme

Mrs. Wills Kindergarten: Peek at my Week-Oceans: So tomorrow promises to be a long day for me.  My husband and I are signed up to work the baseball concession stand ALL day tomorrow.  Ther...