Friday, July 27, 2018

SRP Finale 2018

Well, SRP 2018 is over! It's bittersweet for me,
knowing the summer is done, and live is back to
normal. Or is it? We already have plans for a
Once Upon a Time party in August, something
we've never done before, so I'm so excited! Of
course, you have all the fun holidays coming up in
the
fall and winter too, so lots of excitement there also.

I apologize, with all the craziness, I didn't get any
pictures taken of the crafts we did at our finale parties
this week, so I included a pic from the website I
found them on. I hope your summer has been a
great one like mine has too!

Preschool:
*For preschool and elementary age kids we show a
power point presentation of all the pictures from the
summer. The kids really seem to enjoy seeing
themselves up on the big screen! For the layout, we
had long tables lining all of the walls, with some
chairs lined up in the middle for adults to sit down and take
a break if need be.

I did have one game setup, and that was a putt-putt
set I got from Oriental Trading. Before I showed
the slideshow, I did read one book, which was:


*The kids went crazy! By the end of the book they
were all singing the song right along with me,
which was priceless! After this, I brought up the
video for us all to dance along to, which I thought
would be a bigger hit than it was, but that's okay.
After we danced, I showed the slideshow and turned
the kids loose to play games! It was organized chaos, but everybody went crazy over all of the crafts!

1.) Pete the Cat


2.) Guitar

*For preschool, we made a smaller version, which
was just cut out of paper. We had stickers laid out
for them to decorate the guitar with, and they loved it!

3.) Music Note


4.) Radio

*I did not expect the preschoolers to go so crazy
over this craft, but they did! They carried around
the radios the whole time! So precious!
Credit: Preschool Activities

Elementary:

1.) Guitar

*To make the guitars more special for the elementary
age, we added string like the pictures shows
above. Also, I laid out scrapbooking stickers, so
that the kids could spell their name out on the guitar.
*Credit

2.) Painting Rocks
*I wasn't sure about us pulling out paint, but it went wonderfully!  We put out two tablecloths on two round tables, and hat a rock painting station set up.  The whole finale party, the two tables stayed packed.  The kids went bonkers over this!


3.) Maracas













*Another craft I wasn't so sure about, but excited.
The response from kids? Everywhere you walked you
had maracas shaken at you, so they were "All shook
up!"


Credit: Oriental Trading


4.) Microphone
*This was a craft I thought the elementary age would go crazy over, but not as much as I expected.  The only change we made was instead of a Christmas ornament on top, we used aluminum foil and stuffed it full of cotton balls.
  

5.) Radio

*We decided at the last minute to put out the radios for this age, not reallly expecting them to like it.
Again, this took me by surprise.  The kids used every box we had put out on the table!  


6.) Music Bingo
*Almost the whole time we had the finale going on, I was calling out bingo!  LOL...I wouldn't change it for the world.  But the best idea I think we did with bingo was, we gave out door prizes we had left from the summer to the winners of bingo.  I wasn't too sure how the kids would feel about this, but they loved it!  Which means I'm loving it!

7.) Pete the Cat



We also had food for the elementary age, and we put out brownies, potato chips, and made xylophones.  How?  Out of graham crackers, icing and M&M's.  For drinks we made lemonade from Kool-Aid.



Two’s:
1.) Music Note


2.) Guitar

*For two's, we made a smaller version, which was just cut out of paper. We had stickers laid out

for them to decorate the guitar with, and they loved it!

3.) Microphone

4.)Maracas

*I was hesitant to put out a noise maker for the two's, but I am so happy that I did it.  They were so fascinated by this, and nobody seemed to mind the noise.  Definitely something I will be doing again in the future!
Credit: Oriental Trading

*I only put out one game, and that was the putt-putt that the preschoolers did earlier this week.  I was afraid this would be way too much stuff or the two's, but it seemed to be okay for them to handle.








Saturday, July 14, 2018

Bears in a Band (Preschool and Two's SRP)

Preschool Storytime:

Opening: Big Books

Book: Dancing Feet!
*We had a special guest today, who did sign language for us while I read our book. The kids did great guessing all the animals! I really enjoyed learning lots signs for all the animals in the book too!

Fingerplay/Flannel: Animal Sounds Matching Game

Fingerplay: Black Bear
Black bear, black bear turn around.
Black bear, black bear touch the ground.
Black bear, black bear reach touch the sky.
Black bear, black bear jump up high.
Black bear, black bear show your claws.
Black bear, black bear paw around.
Black bear, black bear turn around.
Black bear, black bear touch the ground.

Book: Lost and Found What’s That Sound?
*I had hoped the kids would enjoy this book more than they did, but it's still a great read-aloud. On each page the kids can guess what is making the sound inside the book. I had up different items on my flannelboard, and asked the kids to tell me what was making my sound each time.


Fingerplay: 5 Little Instruments

Book: Where is Bear? By Bentley
*By far, this was the highlight of storytime! Whenever I read "Where is Bear?", my volunteer would pop up a bear puppet behind me. The preschoolers went bezerk! Anytime I can do this during storytime, I will. It's a great way to involve the kids, and they love it!




Time for Two’s Storytime:


Opening: Big Books

Fingerplay: If You Want to Hear a Story

Book: Dancing Feet

Fingerplay/Flannel: Lion Hiding Game

Fingerplay: Black Bear
Black bear, black bear turn around.
Black bear, black bear touch the ground.
Black bear, black bear reach touch the sky.
Black bear, black bear jump up high.
Black bear, black bear show your claws.
Black bear, black bear paw around.
Black bear, black bear turn around.
Black bear, black bear touch the ground.

Fingerplay: 5 Little Instruments

Book: Where is Bear by Bentley
*By far, this was the highlight of storytime! Whenever I read "Where is Bear?", my volunteer would pop up a bear puppet behind me. The two's went bezerk! Anytime I can do this during storytime, I will. It's a great way to involve the kids, and they love it!

Interactive: Scarf Dancing


*This is our craft we made today. The two's put the bear together, and glued down the guitar.


Friday, July 6, 2018

Beach Bash (Preschool and Two's SRP)

Preschool Storytime:

Opening: Big Books

Fingerplay/Flannel: Five Little Sea Creatures

Book:  I Spy Under the Sea

Fingerplay/Flannel: Make a Pirate
*Check out how to do this here!

Fingerplay: Animal Action Cards

Book:This Is Not My Hat (use puppets)
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*I was so excited to read this book, and use puppets with it. But for whatever reason, it didn't go over very well with the kids. I don't know if they were so excited to see the puppets that they didn't listen. I believe this was combined with the fact that we had a very large crowd (116 people) plus the fact that my voice was about to go out on me due to a sinus infection. But I still love the book and think it's precious!

Fingerplay/Flannel: Five Little Fish Swimming in the Sea






Time for Two’s Storytime:


Opening: Big Books

Fingerplay: If You Want to Hear a Story

Fingerplay/Flannel: Five Little Sea Creatures

Book: I Spy Under the Sea

Fingerplay/Flannel: Make a Pirate
*Check out how to do this here!

Fingerplay: Animal Action Cards

Book: Where is Baby's Beach Ball?

Fingerplay/Flannel: Five Little Fish Swimming in the Sea

Book: Three Little Fish and the Big Bad Shark

*Our craft today was a beach ball! The two's glued down the paper strips and the black dot in the middle. Then they could place stickers wherever they wanted to.


What a Wonderful World (Two's SRP)

Preschool Group Storytime:

Opening: Big Books

Book: Pete the Cat; Five Little Ducks
*When I read this book, I have five ducks propped up behind me on the puppet stage. As I read, my volunteer takes down a duck, which makes the preschools go crazy!

Fingerplay/Flannel: Birdhouse matching game
*For this game, I have three birdhouses and three birds, all different colors. I start out with all of them not matching up and ask the preschoolers to tell me if they are all in the right house. The preschoolers love telling me when I have something wrong on my flannelboard!

Book: My First Peek-a-Boo Animals
*I was a little worried this board book would be too young for preschool, but they loved it!  The group I read to on Monday especially enjoyed this one.  

Action: Animal Flash Cards

Book: Will You Help Doug Find His Dog?

Action: Frog Hopping
Five little froggies go hop, hop, hop, hop hop
(Have a frog hop away)
Time to stop! Let's count again!
(Keep jumping and counting until zero frogs hopping.)
*The website I found this one has been blocked, unfortunately. But this is a wonderful fingerplay that the preschoolers go crazy over!

Fingerplay/Flannel: Little Snake Hiding Game
Credit: Storytime in the Stacks





Time for Two’s Storytime:

Opening: Big Books

Fingerplay: If You Want to Hear a Story

Book: Pete the Cat; Five Little Ducks (With props)

Fingerplay/Flannel: Birdhouse matching game
*For this game, I have three birdhouses and three birds, all different colors. I start out with all of them not matching up and ask the preschoolers to tell me if they are all in the right house. I was worried using this with the two's, but they caught on really fast and enjoyed it!

Board Book: My First Peek-a-Boo Animals

Action: Frog Hopping
Five little froggies go hop, hop, hop, hop hop
(Have a frog hop away)
Time to stop! Let's count again!
(Keep jumping and counting until zero frogs hopping.)
*The website I found this one has been blocked, unfortunately. But this is a wonderful fingerplay that the preschoolers go crazy over!

Fingerplay/Flannel: Little Snake Hiding Game
Credit: Storytime in the Stacks


*For the craft today, the kids made an adorable snail!
Credit: Oriental Trading


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