what the Muppets teaches
Use The Muppets to introduce and incorporate Project Based Learning. We do this often, planning for Walt Disney World. I think we will use this movie to further work for this concept and set up more for Walt Disney World. Here is a link for the Muppets and Project Based Learning: Muppets - Project Based Learning
Here is a link as to some important fund raising concepts introduced in The Muppet Movie Fund Raising
Foods/Cooking:
Day 1 - Kermit Head Apple and Dip
Day 2 - Fozzie cookies (all of the ideas for days 2 -5 are from the following blog: Alicia Policia) or Rainbow Connection Sundaes Rainbow Connection Sundaes
Day 3 - Fruit Kabobs for Over the Rainbow
Day 4 - Scooter shaped Cheese Balls - make ours into Chocolate Chip Cookie dough - Scooter will just have freckles! (let me know if you would like the recipe - it is delicious, and easy!)
Day 5 - Pigs in a Blanket and Swedish Chef Meatballs
Crafts -
Day 1 - Finger Puppets: Kermit and Fozzie Finger Puppets - Alicia Policia
Day 2 - Miss Piggy's Glam Mirror Glam Mirror
Day 3 - Make a muppet out of old socks or a paper puppet (with lesson plans) paper puppet - marionette
Day 4 - Muppet Charms Muppet Charms Printable
Day 5 - Kermit Cup Cozies Cup Cozies
Science Experiments
Prisms - Making a rainbow
Beaker the Muppet - Watch video She Blinded Me with Science
Hot Air Balloons
Character Development:
Perserverance
Team Work
Loyalty
Kindness
Big Dreams
Reconciliation
Social Studies/Unit Extensions:
Hollywood
Marionettes
Amphibians - Hands of a Child ebook/lapbook, Herpetology
How to Make a Movie
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Use Your Imagination
If you were going out to dinner and you could invite one costume character to go with you, which one would you like to go out with you?
My answer is Stitch - I would just hope we didn't get kicked out of the restaurant!
My answer is Stitch - I would just hope we didn't get kicked out of the restaurant!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Use Your Imagination
In prepartion for our trips, I make a question everyday to ask my children. It is a question which requires them to use their imagination!
Today's question: If you could have the Fairy Godmother make one of your dreams come true, what would that dream be?
What would be your answer?
Today's question: If you could have the Fairy Godmother make one of your dreams come true, what would that dream be?
What would be your answer?
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Menu Plan
I do my menu plan in 2 week intervals since my husband gets paid every two weeks. This menu will be slightly different than normal since my oldest son and I will be gone for 5 days. We also have his graduation and graduation party. However, I still have to set the menu to last while I am gone. We are also very heavily in the baseball/softball season and I am also working a great deal.
Every year, I purchase a side of beef and a whole hog. We are currently out of hamburger, bacon, and sausage. Additionally, we are trying to clear out some meat from our freezer since the meet will be ready around the 4th of July (and we are currently almost out).
Additionally, we have a family pizza party every Sunday night that we are home where we watch a movie - my children love this tradition and feel lost if we do not do it. There are some great family movies!!
For breakfasts, we will have:
cereal
french toast
pancakes
omelets
baked oatmeal
muffins - I will freeze muffins for the kids to pull out while I am gone the second week.
smoothies
For lunches, we will wing it the first week, but I have planned simple food for the second week while I am gone.
I will make some ham salad.
Saturday - going to a 50th birthday party. Kids will eat leftovers, etc
Sunday - going to a graduation party
Monday - beef stroganoff in the crockpot, noodles, vegetable, salad
Tuesday - pork chops, mashed potatoes, carrots, salad
Wednesday - scout picnic, all are invited. Taking a dish - cold pasta salad
Thursday - breakfast for dinner - egg scrambles, fruit salad
Friday - Graduation Party: pulled pork; cole slaw; pasta salad; baked beans; corn
Saturday - left overs
Sunday - Graduation - homemade pizza
Monday - chicken stir fry
Tuesday - (I'm gone) lunch will be calzones; dinner will be tacos
Wednesday - (I'm gone) lunch will be fish sticks; dinner will be Chicken caesar salads
Thursday - (I'm gone) lunch will be chicken nuggets (frozen); dinner will be Chicken tenders from Sams
Friday - (I'm gone) Kids are spending the night at grandma's house.
Saturday - (I return)
Every year, I purchase a side of beef and a whole hog. We are currently out of hamburger, bacon, and sausage. Additionally, we are trying to clear out some meat from our freezer since the meet will be ready around the 4th of July (and we are currently almost out).
Additionally, we have a family pizza party every Sunday night that we are home where we watch a movie - my children love this tradition and feel lost if we do not do it. There are some great family movies!!
For breakfasts, we will have:
cereal
french toast
pancakes
omelets
baked oatmeal
muffins - I will freeze muffins for the kids to pull out while I am gone the second week.
smoothies
For lunches, we will wing it the first week, but I have planned simple food for the second week while I am gone.
I will make some ham salad.
Saturday - going to a 50th birthday party. Kids will eat leftovers, etc
Sunday - going to a graduation party
Monday - beef stroganoff in the crockpot, noodles, vegetable, salad
Tuesday - pork chops, mashed potatoes, carrots, salad
Wednesday - scout picnic, all are invited. Taking a dish - cold pasta salad
Thursday - breakfast for dinner - egg scrambles, fruit salad
Friday - Graduation Party: pulled pork; cole slaw; pasta salad; baked beans; corn
Saturday - left overs
Sunday - Graduation - homemade pizza
Monday - chicken stir fry
Tuesday - (I'm gone) lunch will be calzones; dinner will be tacos
Wednesday - (I'm gone) lunch will be fish sticks; dinner will be Chicken caesar salads
Thursday - (I'm gone) lunch will be chicken nuggets (frozen); dinner will be Chicken tenders from Sams
Friday - (I'm gone) Kids are spending the night at grandma's house.
Saturday - (I return)
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Movie - Tink/Peter Pan Lesson Plans Resources
To begin the week, the first thing I will do will be to print out coloring book pages and activity sheets that my children can work on independently throughout the week. Here are some links to print out activity sheets and coloring book pages:
Coloring book pages
coloring book pages
activity sheets
activity sheets (look at the left column)
Games for the week: (There are 3 games)
Party Games
Coloring book pages
coloring book pages
activity sheets
activity sheets (look at the left column)
Games for the week: (There are 3 games)
Party Games
Crafts:
Day 1: Fairies in a Jar
Day 2: Bird Feeder
Day 3: Build a Fairy House. Look here and here for inspiration.
Day 4: Make garden party lights for our snack on day 5: Garden Party Lights Also, make a Tinkerbell to hang up using a coffee filter and clothespin: Tink
Day 5: Decorate our houses with pinwheels: Vidia's Wind Wheel
Snacks:
From the same website as I used in the link above for the Tink made with a coffeee filter and clothespin, they posted these ideas for food:
Serve up as an appetizer; tasty fairy wands for the kids to snack on. These are easy to make by just dipping some large pretzel sticks in white chocolate or dark chocolate and giving them a good coating of sprinkles. The main course for your Tinkerbell party can be Tink’s Magic Pizza, a homemade pizza with magically colored dough. A few drops of blue or red food coloring when you are mixing up the pizza dough should be good enough. Make the magic pizza even more special by giving it a stuffed crust using mozzarella string cheese. Dessert is Tinkerbell’s Honeydew and Blueberry Ambrosia for everyone to enjoy. In addition, we will serve up Tink's trail mix: Trail Mix (I will make this up at the beginning of the week and it will be our snack as we go through the unit.)
We will be reading the book, Peter Pan. You can purchase the book from Amazon Peter Pan and the follow up book, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (the kindle version is free right now).
Day 1: Fairies in a Jar
Day 2: Bird Feeder
Day 3: Build a Fairy House. Look here and here for inspiration.
Day 4: Make garden party lights for our snack on day 5: Garden Party Lights Also, make a Tinkerbell to hang up using a coffee filter and clothespin: Tink
Day 5: Decorate our houses with pinwheels: Vidia's Wind Wheel
Snacks:
From the same website as I used in the link above for the Tink made with a coffeee filter and clothespin, they posted these ideas for food:
Serve up as an appetizer; tasty fairy wands for the kids to snack on. These are easy to make by just dipping some large pretzel sticks in white chocolate or dark chocolate and giving them a good coating of sprinkles. The main course for your Tinkerbell party can be Tink’s Magic Pizza, a homemade pizza with magically colored dough. A few drops of blue or red food coloring when you are mixing up the pizza dough should be good enough. Make the magic pizza even more special by giving it a stuffed crust using mozzarella string cheese. Dessert is Tinkerbell’s Honeydew and Blueberry Ambrosia for everyone to enjoy. In addition, we will serve up Tink's trail mix: Trail Mix (I will make this up at the beginning of the week and it will be our snack as we go through the unit.)
We will be reading the book, Peter Pan. You can purchase the book from Amazon Peter Pan and the follow up book, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (the kindle version is free right now).
I teach my children by using unit studies. Here are two lesson plans aready done for Peter Pan. The first one, Lesson plans by Chapter has journal writing, etc., to be used chapter by chapter. I will use this one as we read the book. The second one, Unit Study is pulling more ideas out and expanding on them. I really like both approaches since we need to work on both areas. Therefore, I will combine the two. (and I can access both of these for free)
There are several other concepts which can be pulled out of Peter Pan and are worth exploring in this unit:
Simple Machines
Shadows
England
Crocodiles
Leadership
Map Skills
Rotation of the Earth
Division of Labor - It takes a Village
Nurse Maids - History lessons
Division of Labor - It takes a Village
Nurse Maids - History lessons
I will update this post as we begin working to incorporate the above concepts into our plans. Really, this lesson could go on for a month, easily!
Movies to Study for Our Trip to WDW
I just compiled our list of movies we will study before we go to WDW. We are currently a little over 200 days out, and I figure we will take one week off. Otherwise, we will watch one movie a week and do lesson plans around that movie.
Here is our list:
* Tink
* Muppets
* Brave
* Honey I Shrunk the Kids
* Star Wars
* Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark
* Alice in Wonderland
* Aladdin
* Nightmare Before Christmas
* Cinderella
* Beauty and the Beast
* Avatar
* Lilo and Stitch
* Swiss Family Robinson
* Tangled
* Fantasia
* Toy Story
* Little Mermaid
* Bug's Life
* Lion King
* Pocohontas
* Finding Nemo
* Michael Jackson - This is it.
* Pirates of the Caribbean
* Winnie the Pooh
There are more that could be used, but this is the best list for my family, with children ages 5, 8, and 9. I will post the lesson plans for each movie as well so check back!
Here is our list:
* Tink
* Muppets
* Brave
* Honey I Shrunk the Kids
* Star Wars
* Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark
* Alice in Wonderland
* Aladdin
* Nightmare Before Christmas
* Cinderella
* Beauty and the Beast
* Avatar
* Lilo and Stitch
* Swiss Family Robinson
* Tangled
* Fantasia
* Toy Story
* Little Mermaid
* Bug's Life
* Lion King
* Pocohontas
* Finding Nemo
* Michael Jackson - This is it.
* Pirates of the Caribbean
* Winnie the Pooh
There are more that could be used, but this is the best list for my family, with children ages 5, 8, and 9. I will post the lesson plans for each movie as well so check back!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Planning Time Line for Our Trip
Our Disney preparation:
Now - heavy into making and saving money to make sure we have enough to go! Craigslist/ebay/etsy/card making are all a top priority! We are setting up our couponing binder and getting that organized! Whew! What a job! The focus now is getting this all organized so I have a plan in place as we proceed through the months. I am also going to start some of the survey companies!
Another big part is meal planning for home right now. This helps us save tons of money by being prepared. When I stay on top of our meals, everything runs much smoother but this incorporating time for couponing has geared me off my meal plans for awhile!
Also, we are starting to work our curriculum around WDW. Meaning, we are learning about safari animals, countries we will see in Epcot, ocean animals (Nemo), etc. It really is quite fun!
At 7 months out, we start conditioning and will continue until the day we leave. My kids will have to walk, I can't push a double stroller.
At 7 months out, we will also plan our itinerary. The unofficial guide is a lot of help! I bought park hopper tickets, but I'm not sure I will keep that option. I really think one park a day is enough, but we'll see how the itinerary is shaping up.
6 months prior to vacation, 6/6/12, make dining reservations!
Since we are doing Deluxe Dining (we do this since I am the only adult and my kids are still little. It gives us a rest time during the day. We did it the last time we went and it was worth every dollar! Our best memories are from the dining experiences! Prince Charming kissed my 3yo's hand. Oh, my. Chip and Pluto got into an argument at our table. Princess Aurora made my daughter feel like she was the princess of WDW!)
At 6 months out, we will also start watching Disney movies. We watch a movie as a family every Sunday night, termed Popcorn/Pizza/Movie party. My kids live for Sundays! So, we will turn to Disney on Sunday nights.
we will also order another set of maps from Disney so we can mark all places we intend to go.
At 6 months out, we will start our paper chain. We will use our Cricut to cut Mickey Mouse heads. A large red head will be for every 10th chain, a smaller white head will be for every 2nd chain to count by 2's. The colors will be red, black, and white, giving each child a color to remove. (and I don't have to remember which child took down a link the day before.)
At 5 months out, we will start making clothing and pajamas. I have a Disney embroidery machine, so we will embellish t'shirts as well as make some shorts, shirts, and skirts. We will also make t'shirts with appliques. (This will be in the summer months while our school will be slower and I will have more time.)
At 3 months out, we will start to pack. Yes, pack. Since we will have an alternate wardrobe for the trip, we can pack it safely away.
At 2 months out, we will make our cards for the characters. Super fun! We will also make our "special" autograph book, for those signatures we want to have in a separate book. Last time, my oldest daughter had the princesses sign two books, her regular book and her special book. The special book held only princess signatures.
We will also order a special book from Kristina's Disney Designs from facebook. It will be an Epcot passport book.
At 1 month out I will host a special card making class of cards I design around WDW themes. This class is for my stampin' friends and is a lot of fun! they enjoyed it last time.
At 2 weeks out, my kids and I will host a small party with family and friends with a WDW theme. They really look forward to sharing the enthusiasm. And, who doesn't enjoy a little party for no reason at all but to have fun?
At 1 week out my kids will pack their bags they will take on the plane as an under the seat bag. We will check batteries for leapsters, camera, etc. We will make sure we will have some disposable cameras for each child to use to take their own pictures at dinners, etc. We will also make sure that my husband and oldest son have plenty of food for while we are gone, etc.
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