Our Pajama "P" Party
If you give a Prince/Princess a pancake...
Daily Question: Are you ready for our Pajama Party?
Daily Question: Are you ready for our Pajama Party?
We welcomed a new student, Dexter Dalzen today!
(Our class is complete with four girls and eight boys).
Songs: Popcorn Popping, Piggie Polka, The Pancake Song,
Songs: Popcorn Popping, Piggie Polka, The Pancake Song,
Snacks: * Thank you parents for sending in great "P" snacks today! Pancakes (with maple syrup), peppermint M&Ms, peaches, pretzels, pretzels with caramel and chocolate, popcorn, pistachios, pepperoni, Peppermint Bark, sugar snap peas, and popsicles.
Other P Foods: We had fun brainstorming other food that start with P (a surprising amount) Peanut
butter, pretzels, pizza, pepperoni,
pop (soda), puff pancakes,
pears,
peas,
plums,
pudding,
Popsicles, pasta, peaches, potatoes,
potato chips, pie, pork,
pickles, pumpkin,
peppers, peanuts,
pistachios, pineapple, parsley, parsnips, prunes, Parmesan cheese, pinenuts,
etc.
Media:We have a new movie--Sesame Street and Abbey and the P Princess!
Games: Who is the Pig under our blanket?
"Guess what 'P' things is hiding under our blanket?" The children were very clever when they caught on to the rules of this game. They came up with: pot, play dough, a puppy, a pelican, a puppet, a pepper, a pirate, a paint brush, etc.
Craft: We talked about P the Pelican who popped popcorn "p-p-p" and picked up pop for his pals. We listened to a bag of popcorn popping in the microwave and repeated "p-p-p." Then we enjoyed eating copious amounts of the fluffy stuff while watching the show.
"Guess what 'P' things is hiding under our blanket?" The children were very clever when they caught on to the rules of this game. They came up with: pot, play dough, a puppy, a pelican, a puppet, a pepper, a pirate, a paint brush, etc.
Craft: We talked about P the Pelican who popped popcorn "p-p-p" and picked up pop for his pals. We listened to a bag of popcorn popping in the microwave and repeated "p-p-p." Then we enjoyed eating copious amounts of the fluffy stuff while watching the show.
We enjoyed playing Piggies Under a Blanket. One student leaves the room and another student hides under a blanket. The student who hides returns and asks, "who is the piggy under the blanket?" The student hiding infected blanket says, "Piggie, Piggie, oink oink!" And the student who returned guesses who us under he blanket.
Some "P" Books:
If you Give a Pig a Pancake by Laura Numeroff, ill. by Felicia Bond (Audio CD)
What is a Princess? (Step into Reading 1)
Puddles by Jonathan London, Ill. by G. Brian Karas (Audio CD)
Princess Hyacinth (The Surprising Tale of a Girl who Floated) by Florence Heide, & Lane Smith
Pigs Will Be Pigs by Amy Axelrod, Ill. by Sharon McGinley-Nally
Pete's a Pizza by William Steig
Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
The Three Pigs by David Weisner
If you Give a Pig a Pancake by Laura Numeroff, ill. by Felicia Bond (Audio CD)
What is a Princess? (Step into Reading 1)
Puddles by Jonathan London, Ill. by G. Brian Karas (Audio CD)
Princess Hyacinth (The Surprising Tale of a Girl who Floated) by Florence Heide, & Lane Smith
Pigs Will Be Pigs by Amy Axelrod, Ill. by Sharon McGinley-Nally
Pete's a Pizza by William Steig
Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
The Three Pigs by David Weisner
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
Pinocchio by Carli Collodi
Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke/Kerstin Meyer.
* Thank you, Ben and Stacie, for the donations you sent in for ou Class Treasure Box!
* Thank you, Ben and Stacie, for the donations you sent in for ou Class Treasure Box!










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