Friday, January 11, 2013

GOODNIGHT MOON LAPBOOK + ACTIVITIES (PRESCHOOL) LEARN & LINK




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My 3 year old daughter has been asking to do homeschool more and more so I decided that on top of hands on activities she needed more.

I  noticed that homeschool share has several lapbooks for preschoolers. So every 2 weeks we will be doing a new lapbook. Instead of doing them as a tradition lapbook we will have a lapbook binder instead were all her work will be 3 hole punched and placed in the binder.

The last 2 weeks we worked on our Good Night Moon lapbook. I printed off most of what homeschool share offers but I added a few more pages to her binder:

This lesson she learned right from left, single and pair, practiced cutting and handwriting.


Then she made moon patterns with her Moon Sand. 

Plus we made a coffee filter moon craft. 

Materials needed:
WASHABLE markers (black & gray)
Coffee filter
Spray bottle

Have your child color the coffee filter black and gray then bring outside (it gets messy). Have the child spray the colored coffee filter and then if it's a nice sunny day leave outside to dry.



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Wednesday:
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Thursday:
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Friday:
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29 comments:

  1. We'll be doing N is for Night next week. Goodnight Moon is one of our books, too. Looks like you guys had fun with it!

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  2. What fun! I love the coffee filter moon. It really looks like the moon.

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  3. I can't believe how much that really does look like the moon!

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  4. Such a cute lapbook she made! I love the moon too!

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  5. I know exactly where I'm coming next year when Brody turns 4. You've got some amazing projects going here!!

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  6. The moon made with coffee filters is awesome!! It looks amazing.

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  7. My children love that book. You did a wonderful job on that moon. I wouldn't of thought of doing that. I might try that with my kids.

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  8. I love your moon craft, too. Very cool!

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  9. Those are some cute moon themed ideas!

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  10. I LOVE that coffee filter moon craft, what a great idea! It looks just like a moon too!

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  11. Yes, this moon looks very realistic! I agree with all the previous comments, Have a Blessed Weekend.

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  12. Oh the purple moon sand is fun! Did you make it?

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  13. We have the hardback Good Night Moon book, and my son just loves this book!

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  14. Love this! I'm a preschool teacher :) Totally going on pinterest! Thanks for sharing.

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  15. Thanks for link up at Homeschool FreeBEE Friday - http://bit.ly/XU68v3 - don't forget to grab our button and/or link back to my post! Many blessings!

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  16. We love that book. Your daughter is cute!

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  17. This is a great lapbook. I don't homeschool my girls, but I love finding activities for them to do at home. I may just have to make them this as well. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. Thanks for hosting and have a great weekend! :-)

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  19. Great ideas! Pinning this to my education board!

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  20. Goodnight Moon is a favorite around here, too! Love the coffee filter moon-- great idea!

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  21. Thanks for the invite. I'll pin this post as I missed it this week and join in next week. Your moon craft looks fun. We made a moon with a shaving cream and glue mix. It dries foamy!

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  22. Love the coffee filter moon. I haven't seen that before. I also like making a binder instead of a bunch of separate lapbooks. Thanks!

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  23. This is so sweet ... and thanks for the great resources! I still have many wonderful memories of Goodnight Moon, and my kids are 22 and 27 now! I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page and pinned it to my Literature-Based Activities Board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/literature-based-activities/

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  24. I am sharing this post on the Read.Explore.Learn. Facebook page. Thank you for linking up!

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  25. Wonderful project. I love your moon. It is gorgeous.

    I hope to you don't mind, but I took it off the Kids Get Arty linky as that is supposed to be for "Great Artists" related projects. Would love for you to reshare it next week when the regular craft linky is back up?

    Hope that is ok!

    Maggy

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  26. What great activities!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!

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  27. The binder is such a great idea. Thanks for sharing on BeColorful.
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Nicole, the mama behind the Mama to 5 Blessings blog, is a mom to 5 children. Three boys: ages 8 years, 5 years, 2 years, a daughter 4 years and a new baby girl born April 19th 2013. She has been married to her husband Fritz for 11 years. Here at Mama to 5 Blessings you will find quite a variety of topics: recipes, crafts for moms and children, homeschooling, parenting, reviews and giveaways, thrifty tips and much more! Mama to 5 Blessings can also be found on Twitter @mamato3blessing, Facebook and Pinterest.