
Candles
- Have the kids bring in candles from home. Keep a collection of them
in the classroom to sort, count, and seriate
- Photocopy and laminate a picture of a menorah or candelabra to keep
with the playdough. Children roll playdough to make candles and practice
one to one correspondence.
--Mailbox Magazine
- Learn and role play the rhyme, Jack be Nimble for this unit. Have Jack
do different things with his candle stick such as "walk around"
"go under." Talk about boys vs. girls by letting the children
choose if they want to be Jack or Jill.
- Add candles to the playdough table. The kids can roll out candles,
make candle holders, or make birthday cakes.
- Talk about melting and melt some crayons in the oven. Use aluminum
muffin liners in a muffin pan. The resulting crayons are much easier to
manipulate for crayon rubbing activities. Make rubbing backgrounds by squeezing
glue in the form of a picture on a piece of cardboard and allowing it to
dry for a couple of days. We sent home a "muffin crayon" and
a piece of cardboard with a candle design on it with every child for the
holidays. It was the firt time my preschool special education students
were successfull with a crayon rubbing activity since the crayons are so
much easier to hold.
- Songs: This Little Light of Mine, Candles are Burning
- Snack:Candle Salad (serves one)
- Ingredients: Pineapple ring
- 1/2 Banana
- Lettuce leaf
- Cottage cheese
- Maraschino cherry
- 1. Place a pineapple ring on top of a lettuce leaf
- 2. Place 1/2 banana in the middle of the pineapple ring
- 3. Decorate around your candle or rocket with cottage cheese and cherries
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