Showing posts with label field trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label field trips. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

A Magical Adventure: A Trip To The Library




Hi! I'm Ayn and I am a Ga. Pre-K teacher, serving 4 and 5 year olds in an inclusive setting. I share my classroom adventures on my blog, little illuminations

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Ever since I can remember, I have had a great love for books. Some of my greatest adventures took place between the pages of magical storybooks. As a child, I loved to go to the library. I would get so excited when the Bookmobile would come around. I could step right onto that bus and pick out an armful of books that would help tide me over until my next trip to the library. 

Today, with cable tv, internet, movies on demand, etc. It seems many are too busy to visit the library. One of my favorite field trips near the beginning of the school year is to take the children to the library. Many of them have never been before and don't realize the amazing treasures held within the walls of the local library. I am thrilled when, inevitably the children go home and tell their parents about this magical land they have visited with me and beg to go on their own. Some even report back that they have gotten their very first library card! 

As a preschool teacher, I check about 20-25 books a week to share with my students. On our visit, I taught them how to pick out a book and we also returned a few that I had checked out the week before.





We stepped into the children's story area and had a marvelous time listening to a couple of stories. This time, our children's librarian used a feltboard to help bring the story to life. In the past, we've seen skits and puppet shows! Check out your local library for children's programs--most offer some sort of program and they are free! 








The children's librarian read several books that were new to me but they are definitely be on my "must have" list now! "Dog's Colorful Day" (with the feltboard above) and "The Book with No Pictures" were instant hits with my class!



                   

After our visit, we took a few minutes to talk about the the things we saw and learned at the library. The children are keen observers and pointed out things I had not even thought to point out to them!





I am a firm believer that they key to raising a good reader is to instill a love for reading and books. If we show children that we enjoy reading, they will want to read, too! 

You may want to read a few books about going to the library to help get them excited about your library visit. Some of my favorite children's books about the library are:



     


      

       




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Sunday, June 7, 2015

10 (More) Summer "Stay"cations on a Budget!



Hi! I'm Ayn and I am a Ga. Pre-K teacher, serving 4 and 5 year olds in an inclusive setting. I share my classroom adventures on my blog, little illuminations

Last summer, I shared " 5 Budget-Friendly Ways to Enjoy Summer "Stay"cations" here on PreK+K Sharing. It was a popular post, and I've been asked for more ideas about things parents can do that are close to home and easy on the pocketbook. 

Visit the Zoo
Going to the zoo is as much fun as it is educational! Kids learn about animals from all over the world, and many times have the opportunity to interact with them up close. Many zoos offer picnic areas, which can help keep the cost down for families, since many times the food kiosks at the zoo can be a bit pricey.








$1 or Free Movies
Many movie theaters offer discounted movies for children in the summer. Usually, these are not the movies that are brand new releases, but are usually some great titles for kids! (Among the 20+ titles being offered in my area this summer are: "The Boxtrolls", "Annie" and "Earth to Echo"!) We have two theaters that offer these--one is free and the other offers $1 admission. Some will even offer a "Summer Pass" that allows you to visit each week. (BEWARE: often, the snacks are not discounted, as that is how they make up the price.) Plan a picnic in the park after the movie to make it a day! 


Visit a local farm
Many farms, especially dairy farms, offer tours and activities. Kids have fun and get a little education in on the side!






Go berry picking!
Check around your local area for strawberry or blueberry picking. Berry picking is easy, fun and a great way to nudge kids towards healthy snack options! Making ice cream or other treats later with your fresh picked berries is an added bonus!






See a play!
Local theater groups often do matinees or kids productions in the summer. Some even offer puppet shows. Also check with local colleges for budget productions. Often there are many options but due to budget limitations, they are not very well advertised. 





VBS (Vacation Bible School)
Vacation Bible School is a great way to keep kids busy and having fun! Most churches offer a VBS for free or a nominal fee, and most welcome anyone from the community, no matter what denomination you are! ( I even know a few families that plan their summer around the various VBS camps around town during the summer.) Our church is doing a science themed VBS camp later this month, with science experiments every day and a cookout and family celebration with inflatables on the last day. Everyone is welcome! The kids have SO much fun!!!





Take a class at your local craft store!
Michael's and Hobby Lobby (or your local craft store) often offer very low cost craft classes that include materials in the price. The kids can go, learn to make something new and take the product home as a souvenir!

Visit an art/pottery studio
Check your local phone book for art or pottery studios. Classes are usually budget friendly and a lot of fun for kids! Some even offer Mommy and Me or Daddy and Me classes! 





Decorate cupcakes!
Cupcake shops are all the rage now, and many offer "mini classes" for kids. Kids can go, decorate a cupcake then eat the artistry!

Go bowling, rollerskating or play miniature golf!
If you are looking for a day outing, check out your local roller rink, miniature golf course or bowling alley. Most offer deals in the summer that will allow for a half or full day of fun for a minimal cost!







What is your favorite "go to" spot for free or low cost activities for kids? If you have a great free/low cost daytrip suggestion, I'd love for you to share it in the comments! 


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