This is one of the 4 starter themes so there are more directions written out and instead of you leading Circle Time I will lead it for you in the video provided.
In this activity, Miss Cullen interact ...
This is one of the 4 starter themes so there are more directions written out and instead of you leading Circle Time I will lead it for you in the video provided.
In this activity, Miss Cullen interactively starts the day and introduces the four parts of Circle Time: Special Helper, Calendar, Today’s Weather and the Theme Discussion. You may click the this link or the "Extra Content" button about to watch the video.
After Miss Cullen introduces a part of Circle Time she announces and holds up a “Teacher Helper Time” sign. You should pause the video and lead the class offline through that part of Circle Time. When you are done click play on the video to continue to the next part of Circle Time.
Today we are going to talk all about Clouds! Clouds - Now Miss Cullen is going to tell you about clouds. There are many different types of clouds but Miss Cullen is only going to show you a few types. This first one is called a Cumulus Cloud. These clouds are puffy and white. They can carry rain so sometimes they are dark on the bottom. They can also look like different things. The next clouds Miss Cullen will show you are called Cirrus Clouds. These clouds are white and wispy and usually very high up in the sky. You can still go out to play when Cirrus clouds are out. The final type of cloud is called a Stratus Cloud. When these clouds are around there are usually a lot of them and they are layered. They are very low to the ground. Miss Cullen hopes that you enjoyed learning about these clouds. Click here or the "Extra Content" button and watch my video as we do our Circle Time together!
Provide your child with a letter “F” cut out on construction paper or you can print it out and use it on the printer paper (outline of the letter F can be found Letter F Pattern). Set out some bow ...
Provide your child with a letter “F” cut out on construction paper or you can print it out and use it on the printer paper (outline of the letter F can be found Letter F Pattern). Set out some bowls with different colored paint and a couple marshmallow clouds in each bowl. Allow your child to use the marshmallows in the paint. Once they get a coat of paint on their marshmallow; have them paint with their marshmallow cloud onto the construction paper “F”.
You can find the Letter F marshmallow painting activity video here.
Miss Cullen announces it is “Worship Time” and leads the class interactively in Christian discussion, story or activity related to the day’s theme. After the video is over you have the option le ...
Miss Cullen announces it is “Worship Time” and leads the class interactively in Christian discussion, story or activity related to the day’s theme. After the video is over you have the option lead a simple talk about the message, and even supplement it with other Christian story or activity. Click here to watch a video and learn how to lead Worship Time!
Print out the Bible memory verse coloring sheet and have your children color the picture. Sit with your children while they are coloring and talk about what they see in the picture (see questions below if you’d like some ideas).
Questions to ask if you like:
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•How many of each animal are there? (Two or a pair)
•What kinds of animals do you see? (Alligators, birds, rhinoceroses, cats/cheetahs snails, pigs)
•Where do you think the animals are going? (To the ark Noah built)
•Who do you think is keeping them safe? (God)
•Did you know that God keeps you safe too? (Yes)
After they are done coloring they can hang their Memory Verse Coloring Sheet up in a special place. Then when your child walks by the sheet they can work on memorizing the Bible verse.
Miss Cullen announces it is “Art Time” and holds up the “Teacher Helper Time” sign. At this time you stop the video then lead the class offline through an art project related to today's weathe ...
Miss Cullen announces it is “Art Time” and holds up the “Teacher Helper Time” sign. At this time you stop the video then lead the class offline through an art project related to today's weather theme. Remember to check the prep video first to learn what materials you will need! Click here to watch a video on how to lead Art & Science Activities!
To learn about Water and Wind, cut a piece of wax paper into long strips. Place the wax paper on a flat surface. Place a drop of colored water onto the piece of wax paper. Using a straw, have your child blow the drop of water all the way to the end of the paper. You can even have a race with your child! Click here or click "prep video" above to watch my video on Water Drop Racing!Note, you have the flexibility to do a different art activity rather than the suggested idea.