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5 Senses: Smell
Happy Wednesday friends!
Don’t forget — if you didn’t have a chance to watch Preschool Story Time this week, you can go back and watch it here!: https://www.facebook.com/MulvanePublicLibrary/videos/3387476411346403
The Sense of Smell and the Letter “D”
Books:
Today’s theme was the Sense of Smell! We read the books: What’s That Awful Smell? by Heather Tekavec and Gladys Goes Out to Lunch by Derek Anderson. We talked about different smells – how they can be good smells or bad smells, and what our favorite smells are.
Here’s a recipe for banana bread from the book Gladys Goes Out to Lunch.
Other books to read about Smell: Nosy Rosie by Holly Keller and Benny by Sieb Posthuma.
Songs:
This is Me
This is me
From my head to my toes
I have two eyes and a little nose
I can clap my hands
And stomp my feet
From my head to my toes
I’m pretty neat
(To the tune of “The Bear Went Over the Mountain”)
My nose is made for smelling
My nose is made for smelling
My nose is made for smelling
So I can smell my world
Activities:
We talked about the letter “D” this week. We discussed what it looks like, how to draw it, what sound it makes, and words that start with it.
Here are some activities to continue the learning about the letter D:
*Play with ducks
*Draw
*Play with dominoes
*Dance party
*Make donuts: https://www.thechunkychef.com/easy-homemade-donut-holes/#wprm-recipe-container-13735
*Dot painting: https://blossomsandbookworms.com/2019/06/26/dot-a-design/
*Dinosaur tracks: https://www.sunshineandchaos.com/2019/02/25/dinosaur-tracks-painting-activity/
Craft:
Since we are talking about the sense of smell today, I made some homemade playdough, colored it, and put essential oils in each one to have a different scent. You can stop by the library to pick up your playdough kit, while supplies last, or you can make your own with your own scents! As you play, see if your child can identify the scent correctly. Do you think they used the coloring of the playdough as a clue? Do they like the smell? What can they think of that reminds them of that smell?
Here’s the recipe I used to make the ones at the library: https://www.thepinningmama.com/essential-oil-no-cook-play-dough-recipe/
Don’t have essential oils? No worries—you can use Kool-Aid!: https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/kool-aid-playdough-recipe/
Excited for fall?: http://www.learnplayimagine.com/2013/09/fall-playdough-recipe.html
Don’t have cream of tartar?: https://stayathomeeducator.com/absolutely-perfect-no-cook-scented-play-dough-recipe-without-cream-tartar/
Link to the Dot Alphabet: https://www.themeasuredmom.com/dot-sticker-pages/
What other fun things can you play with to talk about the sense of smell this week? Hope you have fun with whatever you decide to do!
5 Senses: Sight
Happy Wednesday, friends! Hope you are all having a great week so far!
Don’t forget — If you missed Story Time Live this week, you can still go back and watch it here: https://www.facebook.com/MulvanePublicLibrary/videos/754793888641227
The Sense of Sight and the Letter “C”
Books:
Today’s theme was the Sense of Sight! We read the books: Bear Sees Colors by Karma Wilson and They All Saw A Cat by Brendan Wenzel. We talked about the different things that you can see in the world – colors, shapes, faces, etc. We also talked about how some people can’t see and how that is called being blind. (We also referenced back to last week and talked about how people who can’t hear are deaf).
Other books to read about Sight: Baby Bear Sees Blue by Ashley Wolff and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin, Jr. and Eric Carle.
Songs:
This is Me
This is me
From my head to my toes
I have two eyes and a little nose
I can clap my hands
And stomp my feet
From my head to my toes
I’m pretty neat
(To the tune of “The Bear Went Over the Mountain”)
My eyes are made for seeing
My eyes are made for seeing
My eyes are made for seeing
So I can see my world
Activities:
We talked about the Letter “C” this week. We discussed what it looks like, how to draw it, what sounds it makes, and words that start with it. Here are some activities to continue the learning about the Letter C:
*Play with cars
*Color with crayons
*Walk like a crab, crawl like a caterpillar, meow like a cat, slither like a cobra
*Bake cookies together
*Play with chalk
*Have a car wash (or do it on a smaller scale and let your child wash their own toy cars)
https://frugalfun4boys.com/letter-c-themed-activities-for-preschoolers/
Craft:
Since we are talking about the sense of sight today, take some time to go on a color walk! You can pick up the template at the library for this week’s craft, or you can print it off at home here:
https://teachbesideme.com/color-scavanger-hunt/
Link to the Dot Alphabet: https://www.themeasuredmom.com/dot-sticker-pages/
Have a great week friends! See you next Wednesday for the Sense of Smell and the Letter “D”!