TIS THE SEASON!!!
This time of the year is the best time of the year,
especially for children. For the past
several years I have been invited to tell stories at an Early Childhood
gathering of three schools. Each school
has a special group of teachers who dedicate extra time to put this event
together.
Students from the eighth grade are designated Santa helpers
and the children are divided up into groups.
Each center is visited by all the young children after they have heard
stories and sang songs and were encouraged to move, move, move.
STORYTELLING opened the morning with lots of songs, stories and anticipation of a wonderful party. Mary Jo's new talking Christmas Tree puppet captivated the children as the tree taught them the I'm a Little Pine Tree song. The puppet is a new addition to the holiday program and a great way to celebrate the
season.
The following pictures are from the centers as they are set
up and then centers with children in action.
BOWLING………….set up with snow people and two balls. The children were so excited when all the
snow people fell down.
SNOWMAN and SANTA BEAN BAG TOSS..... It is amazing how accurate the children are
when tossing the bean bags. The older
children modeled and the younger children caught on fast.
MAKE AN ORNAMENT…………Christmas trees were provided and the
children scratched their own design. A
string was added so the children could add the ornament to their tree at home.
RELAY………….each child put on a red vest and hat then scooted
on the gym rollers to a bucket to add a gift then they scooted back to take off
the vest and hat and the next child put on the vest and hat and away they
scooted. Hilarious fun!
DECORATE THE CHRISTMAS TREE…………………..the tree was a teacher
(Ms. Lucy) dressed in green sweater with a Christmas tree hat…………the children
had unbreakable balls, garland and ice cycles to add to the green tree
sweater………..after decorating they undecorated and squealed and jumped up and
down during this activity.
Other centers were stacks of white boxes for the children to construct igloos and tunnels. Music was playing in the present walk area. This was like an old fashioned cake walk.
Mary
Jo Huff, is an early childhood consultant, published author, storyteller, puppeteer and
recording artist, who is recognized nationally for her passion for
children. She has trained teachers and
librarians nationwide on the importance of language and literacy through the
power of telling stories. Mary Jo is the
author of seven resource books for early childhood and has recorded three
interactive CD’s with stories, songs and finger plays.
Her CDs and DVD have won awards:
iParenting, Parent’s Choice, NAPP, DOVE, Teacher’s Choice and she has a
new CD filled with stories for kids.
Mary
Jo has a passion for the power and importance of storytelling and how it
relates to young children. www.storytellin.com Facebook Linkedin
MERRY CHRISTMAS and GOD'S BLESSINGS TO ALL!
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