Field Trip Day!
We went to see Mr. Popper's Penguins. It was precious! The kids all loved it and sat so nicely :) Then we went to a splash park in Peoria for lunch and some cool off time. Great day.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Today we started off by making super cool flags. You take 9 craft sticks and paint 5 red and 4 white. Explain to the children that a flag really would have 13 stripes. Once they are dry glue them to a piece of cardstock. Then glue a blue construction paper square in the corner. Apply stickers to the square. I couldn't find white stars so we used silver. They turned out amazing.
We then tried to make a peppermint candy wreath. You will see no pictures because every single one fell apart. The idea is that you line peppermints around a pie tin and bake at 250 for 5 min. Ours did not work :(
Our snack was painted cookies. Using refrigerated cookie dough, simple crack an egg and add a few drops of food
coloring. Let the kids paint away. Then bake! Yum!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
We started today off with a diving raisin science experiment. You just take a glass of sprite (or generic as we used), 1 tsp of baking soda, and raisins. Then watch them swim!

Next we made rouser rattlers. You take a toilet paper tube, fill it with mini bells, cover the ends (we used card stock). Then let them decorate the outside. The best part is the plastic. Take a page protector, cut all the seams but one. Roll it around the tube. Shred the ends, and finally put star stickers on the ends.

Our snack project was flower pots. You take refrigerator cookie dough, roll it into 24 balls, and press them into a mini muffin pan. Place a carmel inside the cookie, then bake for 10 min. Once they are cool enough to remove from the pan, put crushed chocolate sandwich cookies on top of the carmel. Stick a dum dum pop into the carmel. Messy but yummy.
Next we made rouser rattlers. You take a toilet paper tube, fill it with mini bells, cover the ends (we used card stock). Then let them decorate the outside. The best part is the plastic. Take a page protector, cut all the seams but one. Roll it around the tube. Shred the ends, and finally put star stickers on the ends.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Our theme this week was Fourth of July! We started out the day by making a word clothesline. The kiddos came up with words that represented our country. I wrote the words and then they drew pictures. They were then able to hang them on the clothesline with a wooden clothespin.
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