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米国の学年 Preschool - Kindergarten
In this on-going Seasonal Story Time & Crafts class we will cover seasonal and holiday topics from all over the world.  We will start each class with a read aloud class story along with discussion and/or comprehension questions.  Afterwards we will complete a craft or activity to go along with the story or theme.  Holidays that will be covered include: Halloween, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas (around the world), New Years, Martin Luther King Jr., Chinese New Year, Valentine's Day, Saint Patrick's Day, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, Father's Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day.

Week of January 1: The Hat by Jan Brett with a Hedgie in a hat craft
Week of January 8: The Mitten by Jan Brett with a mitten lacing craft
Week of January 15: The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats with a snowy picture using puffy paint 
Week of January 22: There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow by Lucille Colandro
Week of January 29: Groundhog’s Special Secret by Iris Hiskey Arno with a Groundhog craft
Week of February 5: ABC Valentine by Pamela Jane with Bee Mine craft
Week of February 12: Presidents’ Day by Anne Rockwell with Abraham Lincoln Mask
Week of February 19: Rosa by Lisbeth Kaiser with Bus Craft
Week of February 26: Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss with a Cat in the Hat hat
Week of March 5: There's a Wocket in my Pocket! by Dr. Seuss with Wocket craft
Week of March 12: The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day by Natasha Wing with a Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow craft
Week of March 19: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick by Lucille Colandro with a paper plate chick craft
Week or March 26: Where Do Chicks Come From? by Amy E. Sklansky with a Chicken Life Cycle Craft
Week of April 2: Bunny's Easter Egg by Helen Rossendale 
Week of April 9: The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle with paper bag puppet
Week of April 16: Lorax by Dr. Seuss with Lorax paper plate craft
Week of April 23: Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert with butterfly life cycle craft/toy
Week of May 7: The Night Before Mother's Day by Natasha Wing with Mother's Day card
Week of May 14: The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle with flower mixed media craft
Week of May 21: Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert with Rainbow garden craft
Week of May 28: From Tadpole to Frog by Wendy Pfeffer with Frog Life Cycle Lily Pad Craft
Week of June 4: The Very Lonely Firefly by Eric Carle
Week of June 11: The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
Week of June 18:  The Night Before Father's Day by Natasha Wing with Father's Day Card
Week of June 25:  No class
Week of July 2: The Flag We Love by Pam Munoz Ryan with Fourth of July flag craft
Week of July 9: The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle with a Spider in a Web craft
Week of August 13: The Crayon Box That Talked by with a toilet paper tube crayon Craft
Week of August 20: Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn with Raccoon paper bag craft
Week of August 27: 10 Apples Up On Top by Dr. Seuss with apple counting craftivity
Week of September 3: Apples by Gail Gibbons with parts of an apple craft
Week of September 10: Dot Day by Peter H. Reynolds with dot craft 
Week of September 17: How Do Apples Grow? by Betsey Maestro with apple life cycle craft
Week of September 24: Nuts to You by Lois Ehlert with acorn craft
Week of October 1: We're Going on a Leaf Hunt by Steve Metzger
Week of October 8: Go Away Big Green Monster by Ed Emberly with monster craft
Week of October 15: The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Joe Triano with pumpkin craft
Week of October 22: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat by Lucille Colandro with a bat craft
Week of October 29: It's Pumpkin Time! by Zoe Hall with pumpkin craft
Week of November 5: My Daddy is a Hero by Hannah Tolson with patriotic wind sock craft
Week of November 12: Thanks for Thanksgiving by Margaret Sutherland with turkey craft
Week of November 19: No Class
Week of November 26: Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert with leaf craft 
Week of December 3: Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett with a Gingerbread Baby Craft
Week of December 10: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell by Lucille Colandro with a Santa craft
Week of December 17: If You Take a Mouse to the Movies by Laura Numeroff with a mouse craft
Week of December 24: No Class
Week of December 31: Snowmen at Night by Caralyn Buehner with snowman craft


**If you have already taken one of these seasonal themed classes with me and would like a discount on that class or would like to skip it, but stay enrolled for the following week please message me ahead of time.
学習到達目標
Students will learn about the parts of a book, for example, front cover, spine, back cover, title, author, title page, etc.
Students will practice pre-reading skills such as reading from left to right and top to bottom.
Students will understand words represent a spoken word and convey a message.
Students will answer simple questions about the story.
Students will describe elements in a story, for example, characters and/or setting (time, place, and/or environment).
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Some activities will include scissors.
受講に必要なもの
scissors
construction paper
glue
crayons, markers, and/or colored pencils
paper towel tubes
small brown paper bag

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Week of January 1: The Hat by Jan Brett with a Hedgie in a hat craft
*hedgehog and stocking PDF (1 page)
*brown paint, markers, colored pencils, or crayons
*popsicle sticks (optional)
*brown pipe cleaners (optional)
*brown pine needles (optional)
*twine or brown yarn/string (optional)
*brown felt (optional)
*brown craft foam sheets (optional)
*brown construction paper
*1 googly eye 
*1 black pom pom
*liquid glue
*scissors

Week of January 8: The Mitten by Jan Brett with a mitten lacing craft
*mitten and animals PDF (2 pages)
*yarn or ribbon
*hole punch
*markers, colored pencils, and/or crayons
*scissors

Week of January 15: The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats with a snowy picture using puffy paint
*glue
*shaving cream
*paint brush or use fingers
*construction paper
*PDF of boy from story (his snowsuit is red in the book) - (1 page)
***Mix equal parts glue and shaving cream

Week of January 22: There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow by Lucille Colandro
*PDF Printout (2 pages) trace or color, and cut out shapes (example included on first page)
*mini marshmallows or white construction paper (for teeth)
*Colored pencils, markers, or crayons
*scissors
*glue
*silver or white glitter glue (optional)
*white colored pencil or crayon needed to make snowflakes unless using glitter glue

Week of January 29: Groundhog’s Special Secret by Iris Hiskey Arno with a Groundhog craft
*PDF 
*popsicle stick
*green construction paper
*paper or plastic cup (I am using a 9 ounce Dixie cup) - you can have your child color or paint the cup or leave it as is
*liquid glue or a small piece of tape to attach the groundhog to the popsicle stick
*crayons, colored pencils or markers
*scissors


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Week of February 5: ABC Valentine by Pamela Jane with Bee Mine craft
*2 paper circles (one yellow and one black) - mine is about 4.5 inches in diameter
*one small yellow paper circle for the head - mine is about 2.75 inches in diameter
*3 red hearts (2 small for antennae and 1 medium size with “Bee Mine” written on it
*2 medium sized white paper hearts
*skinny black triangle for the stinger (could use a pipe cleaner also)
*4 inches of a black pipe cleaner
*2 googly eyes
*tape
*glue
*scissors
*black marker

Week of February 12: Presidents’ Day by Anne Rockwell with Abraham Lincoln Mask
* Paper or Styrofoam Plate with the middle cut out (see picture)
* 1 piece Black Construction Paper
* Black felt (or black craft foam or even just another piece of black construction paper)
* 2 Jumbo Craft Sticks
* Scissors
* stapler or hot glue

Week of February 19: Rosa by Lisbeth Kaiser with Bus Craft
*yellow piece of construction paper
*2 black paper circles (for the wheels)
*4 or 5 white paper squares or rectangles (for the windows)
*crayons, markers, or colored pencils
*glue stick
*scissors

Week of February 26: Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss with a Cat in the Hat hat
*1 red sheet of construction paper
*2 white sheets of construction paper
*glue
*stapler
*scissors


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Week of March 5: There's a Wocket in my Pocket! by Dr. Seuss with Wocket craft
*colored tongue depressors or popsicle sticks (painted or colored with markers)
*googly eyes (2 per stick)
*glue
*feathers or pipe cleaners
*black marker

Week of March 12: The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day by Natasha Wing with a Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow craft
*Light blue sheet of construction paper (background)
*1 inch X 9 or 11 inch strips of construction paper in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple (1 of each color)
*glue
*PDF of pot (please color black before class) and cloud cut out - please cut both out before class, you can cut the handles off of the pot if you prefer it without them
*pennies, plastic gold coins ($1 for a bag at Dollar Tree), yellow construction paper cut into circles, etc.

Week of March 19: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick by Lucille Colandro with a paper plate chick craft
*Paper plate
*yellow feathers or ripped up pieces of yellow construction paper
*Orange construction paper triangle (beak)
*Large googly eyes
*glue
*orange pipe cleaner cut in half

Week or March 26: Where Do Chicks Come From? by Amy E. Sklansky with a Chicken Life Cycle Craft
*5 small googly eyes
*red paint or red stamp pad
*paint brush
*black, yellow, orange, and red markers, crayons, and/or colored pencils
*PDF printed on card stock if possible (could easily be drawn out)
*scissors
*brown gift basket filler (or small scrap of brown paper cut into strips of paper) or brown yarn or brown marker will work
*feathers (Optional)
*liquid school glue



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Week of April 2: Bunny's Easter Egg by Helen Rossendale 
*hand traced and cut out onto preferred color
*pink marker
*black pen 
*small pink or black pom pom (Optional)
*2 small googly eyes (Optional)

Week of April 9:  The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle with paper bag puppet
*PDF
*paper lunch bag
*glue
*markers, colored pencils, and/or crayons
*scissors

Week of April 16: Lorax by Dr. Seuss with Lorax paper plate craft
*Paper Plate Covered in Orange Tissue Paper squares, orange construction paper, or painted orange
*School Glue
*Yellow construction paper (cut 2 handprints out and save scraps to make the Lorax’s eyebrows)
*Brown Pom Pom
*Large googly eyes (or White construction paper and Black Marker)
*Scissors

Week of April 23: Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert with butterfly life cycle craft/toy
*coffee filter (colored with markers or paint daubers and sprayed with water)
*spray bottle with water (for above)
*paper towel tube cut in half or toilet paper tube (can paint green before class or leave brown)
*wood clothespin
*pom poms or cotton balls (in preferred colors)
*pipe cleaner
*2 googly eyes

Week of April 30: From Tadpole to Frog by Wendy Pfeffer with Frog Life Cycle Lily Pad Craft
*Paper plate painted green (Please do this before class)
*PDF
*Scissors
*Brad paper fasteners (can find these at Walmart or your local office supply store)


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Week of May 7: The Night Before Mother's Day by Natasha Wing with Mother's Day card
*PDF
*One sheet of construction paper for background (preferably light blue)
*2 scrap pieces of construction paper in Mom's favorite colors (can use a whole sheet if you want but we only actually need 2 pieces that are 4 inches X 3 inches) 
*scissors
*markers, crayons, and/or colored pencils
*liquid glue
*mini pom poms (7mm-9 mm) or 1 1/2 inch strips of pipe cleaners (body of the butterfly)


Week of May 14: Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert with Rainbow garden craft
*White or light blue construction paper or card stock (background)
*Brown construction paper cut 2 strips 1.5 inches X 12 inches and 3 inches by 12 inches (these will be the dirt)
*5-6 Green popsicle sticks or green pipe cleaners
*Construction paper scraps in Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple (or white instead of all of these colors)
*Markers in Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple
*Scissors
*Glue


Week of May 21: The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle with flower mixed media craft
*Green construction paper
*White construction paper
*Yellow paper circle - approximately 3 inches (or 7cm)
*Red and yellow (or orange) paint (on a small plate or surface together - I will show the students how to mix the paint because we will not mix the colors completely)
*Dish sponge cut into a petal shape (could also use a potato or an apple cut into this shape) - this will be a stamp for our petals
*Scissors
*Glue


Week of May 28: The Very Lonely Firefly by Eric Carle
*4 red handprints (either using red paint on white construction paper or hands traced and cut out on red paper)
*brown construction paper
*yellow paint (could use glow in the dark paint if you have it for the firefly’s tail)
*1 brown or black pipe cleaner (antennae)
*glue
*2 googly eyes
*small red pom pom (Optional)


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Week of June 4:  The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
*black construction paper circle (about 7 or 8 inches in diameter)
*black construction paper circle (about 2 or 3 inches in diameter - not needed if you are using a picture of your child’s face)
*picture of your child’s face (Optional)
*white crayon or colored pencil (only needed if you are not using picture of your child’s face for the ladybugs head/face)
*2 hands traced on red paper and cut out
*black marker, crayon, or colored pencil
*black pipe cleaner (or 2 small strips of construction paper for the antennas)
*scissors
*glue

Week of June 11:  The Night Before Father's Day by Natasha Wing
*PDF (Optional- could write out instead of printing it)
*paper plate painted gray or yellow (this will be a moon 🌕)
*foot print traced and cutout on construction paper (can be in any color -it will be a rocket ship 🚀)
*construction paper in a different color than the rocket for the wings and windows
*small circle object to trace for the windows (bottle cap would work great)
*red and orange strips of paper (about 1/4-1/2 inch by 5 or 6 inches) 
*glue
*scissors

Week of June 18: 
*PDF printed on white paper (Optional)
*Red construction paper cut into 1 inch X 11 inch strips
*Handprint traced and cutout on blue construction paper
*Glue
*Scissors
*Glitter Glue in silver, red, and/or blue (Optional)


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No Classes the week of June 25 through the week of August 13th 
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Week of August 20:
*Paper plate
*One green and one red pom pom
*One black or brown pipe cleaner
*Hole puncher
*String or twine
*Glue
*Scissors

Week of August 27:
*10 apple cutouts or an apple cut in half with red, yellow, and/or green paint and paint
*construction paper
*glue
*scissors
*picture of you or markers, crayons, or colored pencils to draw yourself



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Week of September 3:
*white paper
*large circle to trace on top of paper (needs to fit inside of paper)
*crayons, markers, colored pencils, and/or water colors

Week of September 10:
*PDF or handwritten labels
*construction paper: red, green, brown, white, and one color of choice different from the other colors
*glue stick
*scissors
*markers, colored pencils, or crayons

Week of September 17:
*PDF printed and cut before class if possible (if you prefer not to print, these can be handwritten on a piece of paper and cutout)
*Construction paper (color of choice, red, green, brown)
*Mini popsicle sticks (or popsicle sticks cut in half) or you can use white paper
*Brown or black marker, colored pencil, or crayon
*Small red pom poms or some small red circles cut out of construction paper (these will be the apples on the apple tree)
*scissors
*glue

Week of September 24:
*two pieces of construction paper (preferably light brown and dark brown but one brown piece of paper and one white piece colored light brown would work)
*scissors
*glue
*pencil



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Week of October 1: 
*handprint/armprint cutout in brown (please have this done before class if possible)
*1/2 sheet of paper for the background (light colors work best)
*red, yellow, and/or orange paint for the leaves (you could use any colors you wish)
*glue
**if you do not wish to paint you could also use tissue paper crumpled up as the leaves, or your child could tear or cut small pieces of paper as leaves.  I can demonstrate how to do these as needed.

Week of October 8: 
*a piece of construction paper cut into a circle or a paper plate (this will be the monsters face)
*construction paper in 5-6 different colors (can use scraps of paper as none of the pieces are huge) - these will be used to make the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, teeth, and teeth (in the book the monsters ears and nose are the same color)
-googly eyes (optional)
-glue
-scissors

Week of October 15: 
*Orange, black, brown, and green construction paper (brown and green can be scraps) - orange and black papers need to be precut into squares (approximately *8 inches X 8 inches)
*Glue
*Scissors
*2 Googly eyes or 2 white circles with black circles drawn on for the eyes

Week of October 22: 
*one sheet of construction paper in preferred color (this will be the head and wings for the bat)
*small scrap of white paper (this will be the teeth)
*two googly eyes (or eye stickers, or make your own eyes ahead of time)

Week of October 29: It's Pumpkin Time! by Zoe Hall with pumpkin craft
*paper plate painted orange or large orange construction paper circle
*construction paper scraps: brown (pumpkin stem) and green (pumpkin leaf - optional)
*1-2 green pipe cleaners
*PDF
*crayons, colored pencils, or markers
*scissors
*glue 



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Week of November 5: My Daddy is a Hero by Hannah Tolson with patriotic wind sock craft
*paper plate painted with red and white stripes
*large blue star
*string
*scissors
*single hole punch (or stapler to attach string to wind sock)

Week of November 12: Thanks for Thanksgiving by Margaret Sutherland with turkey craft
*brown construction paper
*various colors of construction paper to trace hands for the turkeys feathers - I used red, orange, and yellow
*googly eyes
*glue
*scissors

Week of November 19: No Class

Week of November 26: Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett with a Gingerbread Baby Craft
*brown construction paper
*PDF printout (I recommend printing this on the brown construction paper, or you can print out on white paper and use it as a stencil)
*sequins, pom poms, gems, stickers, ribbon, pipe cleaners, buttons, etc.
*googly eyes
*markers, crayons, and/or colored pencils
*glue
*scissors

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Week of December 3: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell by Lucille Colandro
*PDF printout (can either color the shapes or use the PDF to trace the shapes onto construction paper) - red, white and skin colored construction paper - if you do not have skin colored construction paper use white and color it
*2 handprints traced on white paper and cut out
*2 white rounded rectangles for the eyebrows
*Black marker or googly eyes (depending on if you want the eyes open or shut)
*6-8 cotton balls (or substitute them for large white pom poms)
*glue
*scissors

Week of December 10: If You Take a Mouse to the Movies" by Laura Numeroff
*PDF printout (can either color the shapes or use the PDF to trace the shapes onto construction paper) - red, white and skin colored construction paper - if you do not have skin colored construction paper use white and color it
*2 handprints traced on white paper and cut out
*2 white rounded rectangles for the eyebrows
*Black marker or googly eyes (depending on if you want the eyes open or shut)
*6-8 cotton balls (or substitute them for large white pom poms)
*glue
*scissors

Week of December 17:

Week of December 24: 
*Dark construction paper for background (black or blue)
*White constructions paper for snowman (can either have 3 circles cutout for your child or have a circle for them to trace and cutout)
*Glue (liquid will work best for pipe cleaners, buttons, pom poms, etc.)
*Decoration ideas:
-Pom poms
-Scraps of felt (or various colors of construction paper or scrapbook paper)
-Orange construction paper triangle for snowman's nose (or can use markers, colored pencils, or crayons)
-1 brown pipe cleaner cut in half (for snowman's arms)
-Glitter glue (various colors - silver looks great for "snowflakes" on background)
*Buttons
*Ribbon (for snowman's scarf)
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Hello, my name is Danielle!  I am excited to teach your child!  I am currently a stay at home mom of one boy who is 1 year old, and three girls, my youngest daughter is 5 years old and my older two girls, who are actually my stepdaughters, are 13 and 15 years old; they live with us 100% of the time so I consider them my own. 

My husband is in the Marine Corps.  We are both originally from central Illinois, we currently live in Virginia but I have also lived in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Missouri, and North Carolina. 

I attended Illinois State University where I have a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education.  I completed the Professional Development School during my senior year at ISU, which is where college students Student Teach for an entire school year rather than the traditional one semester student teaching program. I have taught Preschool and Kindergarten for 6 years in brick and mortar schools. I have also taught Middle School Special Education and 4th grade for 1 year each in the same school district.  Before Outschool I taught ESL online to students in Asia.

I am passionate about education!  I love taking something that children are not interested in and making it fun for them.  I feel that it is crucial to teach students in a variety of ways as we all learn things differently.  I am passionate about reading, I read with my children every day. 

I also enjoy going to the beach, swimming in a pool, hiking, bike riding with my family, traveling, and crafting, as well as playing with my girls and watching them learn.  I also enjoy doing yoga with my daughters, as well as, spending time with my family and our family dog, June Bug.

I’m excited to meet your child and help foster their love for learning!  Please follow me to explore the wonderful world of learning in my classroom!

*I offer a sibling discount when two or more students are enrolled by the same parent in the same class section.  I will offer 50% off of one child. Please send me a message to request my sibling discount when you have two or more children enrolled in the same class to receive the discount. Sometimes parents have the same name as another parent in the class or I miss it so I only offer the discount per parent request. 
 Thank you!

Your Friend,
Miss Danielle

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