To make this, you place one thumbprint on a paper that will be at the end of your book, then punch circles on the other pages where your thumbprint will show through. Enjoy the end results below plus a couple of extra activity ideas and pictures!
(I apologize for the unadorned cover page - my daughter had not started coloring it when I took these pictures!)
Side note: I wish I could make this book available for free download but have no idea how to do so. Sorry!
This is a very easy and fun graph to make for your birthday theme. Just draw or type up the names or first initial of each month, then graph birthdays using a candle for each person in the family.
I often try to post words related to our topic in a pocket chart for the week, but this time I decided to do something a little different. I saw the idea somewhere of painting by dipping paper towel rolls (or tp rolls) in paint and setting them on paper (thus making colorful circles). I thought it might be fun to use this technique to make birthday balloons and then brainstorm a birthday related word to write inside of each balloon. So that is what we did! :)
A fun snack and creative art opportunity would be to give each of your children an english muffin and tell them it is a birthday cake that they must frost and decorate. Give him/her items such as peanut butter, jam, nutella, cream cheese, raisins, string cheese circles, chopped fruits and veggies, etc. to "decorate" it. Don't forget to add a candle and REAL sprinkles! Here is a link to a similar snack activity I did with my child several weeks ago (only in this case it was a "wedding" cake):
http://thenatureofgrace.blogspot.com/2011/07/decorate-your-own-wedding-cake-aka.html
MORE birthday theme related ideas:
*Read birthday related books.
*Insert a birthday related word inside a balloon and blow up the balloon. Do this for several words and fill up the classroom. Take turns popping the balloons and reading the words - place in a pocket chart or tape to an area of the room.
*Paint a birthday picture using REAL balloons. Just dip small balloons in paint and dab on a picture to make circles.
*Paint using different birthday candles. Use candles with different textures on them (spiral, dots, stripes, etc.). Dip these in paint and roll on paper.
*Use real candles (not lit) on a paper cake to make up math story problems and math sentences.
*Make a paper birthday cake and cut into slices to practice fractions or story problems.
*Place a sparkly birthday hat in a literacy corner and call it the "thinking cap" of the week. Child may wear the hat while writing a story, brainstorming, etc.
Enjoy!
Michelle
Linking up to:
www.abcand123learning.com
www.somewhatsimple.com
www.houseofhepworths.com
www.frugaliciousme.com
www.bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com
A fun snack and creative art opportunity would be to give each of your children an english muffin and tell them it is a birthday cake that they must frost and decorate. Give him/her items such as peanut butter, jam, nutella, cream cheese, raisins, string cheese circles, chopped fruits and veggies, etc. to "decorate" it. Don't forget to add a candle and REAL sprinkles! Here is a link to a similar snack activity I did with my child several weeks ago (only in this case it was a "wedding" cake):
http://thenatureofgrace.blogspot.com/2011/07/decorate-your-own-wedding-cake-aka.html
MORE birthday theme related ideas:
*Read birthday related books.
*Insert a birthday related word inside a balloon and blow up the balloon. Do this for several words and fill up the classroom. Take turns popping the balloons and reading the words - place in a pocket chart or tape to an area of the room.
*Paint a birthday picture using REAL balloons. Just dip small balloons in paint and dab on a picture to make circles.
*Paint using different birthday candles. Use candles with different textures on them (spiral, dots, stripes, etc.). Dip these in paint and roll on paper.
*Use real candles (not lit) on a paper cake to make up math story problems and math sentences.
*Make a paper birthday cake and cut into slices to practice fractions or story problems.
*Place a sparkly birthday hat in a literacy corner and call it the "thinking cap" of the week. Child may wear the hat while writing a story, brainstorming, etc.
Enjoy!
Michelle
Linking up to:
www.abcand123learning.com
www.somewhatsimple.com
www.houseofhepworths.com
www.frugaliciousme.com
www.bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com