Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Our Families & Our Homes

Garden of Blessings Child Care will be focusing on the study of "Our families and Our Homes." This unit covers the relationships of families; Who makes up a family, how families are similar and different, the roles of family members, and their various activities and routines. Children will learn the kinds of places families call home, and that there are families in the animal world as well as in the human world. The unit gives children many fun experiences with recognizing letter and numbers, hearing phonetic words, and doing simple graphs and charts.

We welcome any materials that you as family members feel would be helpful in the learning process. We particularly are looking for a family portrait of your child's family to display in the classroom. If you do not have one; we have a camera and can take a picture for you.


Preschool Skills Emphasized in the Unit:


Language/Reading



  • New vocabulary: names of family members, such as mother, father, sister, brother, love, home, etc.


  • Reading pictures and symboles; communicating with simple sign language


  • Becoming familiar with printed words


  • Rhyming words

Writing




  • Connecting print with the spoken language


  • Fine motor development through drawing


  • Writing in Journals


  • New words added to copy


  • Using stencils to form shapes, forms and upper and lowercase letters


Mathematics




  • Names of numbers


  • Counting


  • Ordinal numbers and the relationship to counted numbers


  • Creating and reading simple graphs and charts


  • Sorting things into related groups and arranging things in sequential order


Social Skills




  • Taking responsibility for the classroom and ourselves


  • Responsibilites of being a helpful family member


Other




  • Similaries and differences in hair and eye color, height, age, etc.


  • Families in the U.S. and around the world (races , cultures, abilities, one parent. etc.)


  • Animal families


  • Different homes (house, apartment, mobile home, etc.)


THINGS WE HAVE IN THE CLASSROOM:



The kids are learning sign language of "love, mother, father, baby, friend"



Puzzles of various cultural families



We have Lincoln Logs to build buildings.



Multi cultural paints, makers, crayons, along with stencils and stamps



The little people of many colors


Doll House furniture


Doll House


Hispanic Puppet Family

Stuffed Animals Familes



Floor Puzzles of Animal Familes



"Is your Mama a Lama?" Felt Story


Bookset of Families & Homes



  • The Napping House by Audrey Wood


  • Houses and Homes by Ann Morris


  • Full Full Full of Love by Tish Cooke


  • A Chair for my Mother by Vera Williams


  • Papa Do you love me? by Barbara M. Joosse


  • Simple Signs by Cindy Wheeler


  • On Mothers Lap by Ann herbert Scott



  • Daddy Makes the Best Spaghetti by Anna Grossnickle Hines



  • Is your Moma a Lama? by Deborah Guarino



  • Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown