FRIDAY!!! FINE MOTOR FRIDAY!!!!
Go down to the farm and celebrate fine motor!
This is installment #33 in the series.
These first farm drawings are from Preschool.
These were proudly on display in Cincinnati at Seven Hills.
This next collage is from a school visit I made in Florida.
Look at this massive range of capability between children in the same room.
Then send a hug to your favorite teacher.
Every teacher you know has such a variety of students in their classroom.
Preschool Range of Capability in Fine Motor Within One Classroom |
Here's some barns under construction and comparing them to the pond.
My grandparents farm had a pond and many of my favorite memories are from fishing adventures there.
While we're down on the farm, let's count the apples on the trees!
Let's combine math skills with fine motor.
HOW COOL IS THIS PUMPKIN PATCH?
'Growing' in real time!
Vines and leaves first.....
Peeking orange buds.
Can you imagine how much fun it will be to add the pumpkins?
Talk about 'delayed gratification'..... this is brilliant!
Projects that 'develop' and unfold over time nurture life skills of patience and persistence!
Projects that 'develop' and unfold over time nurture life skills of patience and persistence!
Here's a farm setting being 'built' in the classrom.
The corn stalks were under construction on the morning of my Author/Illustrator school visit.
I saw this farm at Otter Creek in the greater Chicago-land area.
This farm-themed classroom is in Louisiana.
LUV LUV LUV my friends down there in LA!
-- Debbie --
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Debbie! Where are those adorable apple counting peg boards from???????? My e-mail is Carlaroni@yahoo.com, or send me a tweet pleeeeeeease!
ReplyDeleteAren't those sweet? C, I hesitate to share the 'goodies' I see -- because I have no idea where things are available. Now you know that they exist, so keep your eyes open and be on the look out. Sorry I'm not any better help.
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what a super post about all the trees growing in great teacher's classrooms!! Thanks for sharing!! kelly.turk@browardschools.com
ReplyDeleteWhoooo hooo. You're welcome Kelly. Thanks for taking the time to offer support.
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