Small Sea Creatures 

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Week Three Ocean Commotion in Pre-K

Lot’s of Fun 

Discovering the X-ray Fish

We Can See Right Through It

Why is it called an X-ray Fish? We can see it’s bones!

The children found this to be very Interesting!

X the Spot - Xx Early Literacy Fun


Seahorses 

Seahorses grab onto things with their tail to stop. They propel forward with a small fin. Daddy Seahorses help their babies. They carry the baby eggs before they hatch.

The children enjoyed decorating their own little Seahorse Puppets.


Rainbow Fish

The children enjoyed hearing the story of The Rainbow Fish and doing all the fun activities. 

Rainbow Fish swim in a group or a school.

They placed beautiful scales according to the number on the Number Fish. 

The children worked together and rolled a color dice to put a color on the Rainbow Fish. In the end they created a Beautiful Rainbow Fish!


Sea Stars

Sea Stars have 5 arms. These arms help them move on the ocean floor. What do you have 5 of ? You have five fingers on each hand and 5 toes on each foot. Let me see you move them!

Bumpy Sea Star Creative Art

The children had fun creating this fun art.


Who Am I ? I Can Read 

We read the book together, pointing to the words. The children had so much fun and put a lot of work into drawing ocean animals. They looked at the pictures of the ocean animals as they drew. 



It was a wonderful experience watching them draw.

Another great week in our Pre-K Classroom with Mother Goose Time ❤️




Disclaimer: I am so thankful for the opportunity to use Experience Early Learning formerly Mother Goose Time Curriculum with my students. I can’t wait to share our learning experiences on my blog. In exchange for my unbiased and honest reviews, Experience Early Learning has provided us with the curriculum free of charge.

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