Lesson 16
Weekly Theme (Start Monday, continue with the theme all week)
This week's theme is BUTTERFLIES. ~Butterfly Pictures/Printouts~
The vocabulary word is antennae - the feelers on the head of the butterfly.
Books to read aloud that support the theme:
The
Lamb and the Butterfly by Arnold Sundgaard
Waiting
for Wings by Lois Ehlert
Where
Butterflies Grow by Joanne Ryder
Monarch
Butterfly by Gail Gibbons
The
Butterfly Alphabet by Kjell B. Sandved
Butterfly
by Susan Canizares
The
Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
Poems that support the theme:
Butterfly
by Katrina
Lybbert
Butterfly,
butterfly,
Flitting
in the air,
It
is fun to chase you
Here
and there.
Butterfly,
butterfly,
Flitting
in the air,
Your
wings are so pretty,
Come
closer if you dare.
(Can also be sung to the tune of "I'm a Little Teapot")
Songs that support the theme:
Birds, Bees, and Pretty Butterflies
More Poems and Songs for the Butterfly Theme
Gross Motor Skills Activity: (Monday)
Use scarves, one for each hand, to wave as you fly like a butterfly to music.
Fine
Motor Skills Activity: (Friday)
Choose one:
~Practice
drawing antennae on a picture of a butterfly.
~Paint a butterfly... put small drops of paint on one side of a creased piece of paper. Fold along the crease to smear the paint onto both sides of the sheet of paper. When the paint is dry cut it out in a butterfly shape.
~Make
a butterfly out of playdough. Use pipe cleaners to stick in as antennae.
Use small shape cookie cutters to press similar impressions on each wing.
Shape/Color (Tuesday)
This week you will teach the color purple.
The letter this week is the letter P.
The number this week is the number 16.
The nursery rhyme this week is Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. Recite often!
Mary,
Mary, quite contrary,
How
does your garden grow?
With
silver bells and cockle shells,
And
pretty maids all in a row.
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