Friday, October 5, 2018

Pizza! Pizza! (Preschool and Two's)

Preschool Storytime:

*I don't know what it was, but the preschoolers went crazy over everything! This usually doesn't happen, but they loved all the fingerplays, books and craft. It just made me so happy!

Opening: Big Books

Book: Hi Pizza Man! (Have puppets deliver pizza slices to you.)
*I did something different with this book, I had the puppets deliver a slice of pizza to me!  The preschoolers loved it!

Fingerplay:
Pizza man, pizza man, turn around
Pizza man, pizza man, touch the ground
Pizza man, pizza man, jump up high
Pizza man, pizza man, touch the sky
Pizza man, pizza man do you like cheese?
Pizza man, pizza man slap your knees!
Pizza man, pizza man, turn around
Pizza man, pizza man, sit back down!

Book: Pizza Pig
*This is a new book about pizza pig, and I highly recommend it! Pizza pig delivers pizza to all kinds of animals, so I had to make a pizza for all of the animals that I had puppets for. (I've included a picture of my pizza slices below.) The best part of the book is at the end when turtle won't eat his pizza. Why? Because he wants a friend to eat with, and that friend is pizza pig! Even the adults in the room laughed very loudly, which tickled my heart! I think everyone got such a kick out of my turtle puppet refusing to eat my pizza!















Flannel: Pizza Toppings
*For this flannel, I have four pizzas printed out, with velcro attached to them. I give the preschoolers pizza toppings, with velcro on the back. Then the preschoolers can bring their toppings up and stick them to the pizzas on the flannelboard.

Action: Pizza Time!
*My favorite part of pizza storytime is turning the kids into a pizza! This is based on the book "Pete's a Pizza" and the kids adore it too! All you need to do is cut out pizza toppings from construction paper, and sprinkle them onto the kids. I didn't remember to bring flour this time, but I like to put some flour on my hand and blow it out onto the kids, which they love!

Our craft today was a little chef holding his pizza! I was so excited to see the kids gluing the hands down on the craft, but only a few did. But it's still precious!


Credit: The First Grade Parade Blogspot





Time for Two’s Storytime:

Opening: Big Books

Book: Hi Pizza Man! (Have puppets deliver pizza slices to you.)
*I did something different with this book, I had the puppets deliver a slice of pizza to me!  The preschoolers loved it!

Fingerplay:
Pizza man, pizza man, turn around
Pizza man, pizza man, touch the ground
Pizza man, pizza man, jump up high
Pizza man, pizza man, touch the sky
Pizza man, pizza man do you like cheese?
Pizza man, pizza man slap your knees!
Pizza man, pizza man, turn around
Pizza man, pizza man, sit back down!

Fingerplay/Flannel: Little Snake Hiding Game

Book: Pizza Pig
*This is a new book about pizza pig, and I highly recommend it! It is a tad long for two's, but I made it work. Next time I plan on reading it first for the two's storytime. Pizza pig delivers pizza to all kinds of animals, so I had to make a pizza for all of the animals that I had puppets for. (I've included a picture of my pizza slices below.) The best part of the book is at the end when turtle won't eat his pizza. Why? Because he wants a friend to eat with, and that friend is pizza pig! Even the adults in the room laughed very loudly, which tickled my heart! They even clapped! I think everyone got such a kick out of my turtle puppet refusing to eat my pizza!

Fingerplay/Flannel: Little Snake Hiding Game

Action: Pizza Time!
*My favorite part of pizza storytime is turning the kids into a pizza! This is based on the book "Pete's a Pizza" and the kids adore it too! All you need to do is cut out pizza toppings from construction paper, and sprinkle them onto the kids. I didn't remember to bring flour this time, but I like to put some flour on my hand and blow it out onto the kids, which they love!

Our craft today was a popsicle stick pizza! I forgot to take a picture of our sample, but below is what it would have looked like!

Credit: Gluedtomycraftsblog

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