Summer Camp day three was all about insects.
We started out talking about the parts of an insects body - head, thorax and abdomen. Several of the children also observed that insects have six legs and antennae. We passed around an ant in a magnifying jar before going out with our own magnifying glasses to look for insects.
We saw lots of insects, but perhaps most exciting was the baby lady bug this group of children found.
A large banana pepper was also discovered, and shared with all the students right off the vine.
After the insect hunt we came back in to read a story about ladybugs. One of the toddlers was really hungry for snack though.....
For snack we made 'ants on a log' with sunbutter (made from sunflower seeds), celery and raisins. mmm.
Then we tried on our awesome shirts. :)
Our art project was making butterflies from food coloring and coffee filters. The colors turned out beautiful.
Finally it was time for some water play - today we broke out the old school slip and slide for the older kids. They LOVED it!
Everyone enjoyed mixing cornstarch and water. If you've never done this, give it a try. The texture is very unusual.
All the fun wore out our youngest little guy before lunch!
No pictures form yesterday due to technical difficulties, but here is a shot of the art projects - leaf/bark rubbings and trees made from recycled paper. The children learned their arms are like tree branches, reaching for the sun, their skin is like bark to protect them, their back bone is like the trunk to stand up tall, and the roots are like their feet to hold them to the ground. (Although one child pointed out it was gravity that held us to the ground)
We are having so much fun at camp! We still have a few slots open for our Wonderful Wednesdays mini camp June 22-July 27. Please email colmdirector (at) gmail.com for more information!
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Back to Nature Camp!
Today was the first day of our summer camp and everyone had a great time! We are focusing on nature this week and today's theme was nature awareness. We started out by listening to the sounds all around us.
We heard woodpeckers, squirrels, crickets, the wind.....
Then we did a nature memory game. Ms. Claire laid out objects that could be easily found in the garden....
Then she covered them with a bandana and the children had to remember what the objects were and find them outside. Some of the younger ones just found a pine cone or sweet gum ball. The older ones were able to remember all the items.
The objects were: pine cone, wood chip, rock, pine needle and sweet gum ball.
Everyone was amazed by how much our peppers, tomatoes, flowers and peas have grown. We are going to have a tomato feast soon!! Then we made T shirts with our logo and spray on fabric paint. The children picked their colors and they all turned out beautiful!
Water play was LOTS of fun!!
And we finished up with a little yoga! Thanks everyone for a great time - we'll see you tomorrow!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
The Art Barn
We took a school trip to the Art Barn and had a farm-tastic time with Farmer Sue! Here are some photos of what we did while visiting the Art Barn:
| Our first view of the shady barnyard, complete with three donkeys, a pony, cow, goats, chickens, pigs and rabbits. |
| Farmer Sue shared with us about each animal in the | barnyard. |
| We made sure to pet them all! |
| We spent time brushing the pony, donkeys and goats. |
| And then it was time for a hayride with Farmer Sue! |
| While some friends were on the hayride, other friends went to the actual Art Barn... |
| ...to paint some chickens! |
| It was exciting to be able to actually hold a real chicken! |
| We were able to hold and pet the sweet baby bunnies. |
| After a delicious picnic lunch and some "farm fives" we decided to head home. |
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