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Sunday, January 15, 2012

DIY Soda Bottle Rocket

My best friend's 3 year old decided a week before Christmas that Santa was bringing him a rocket!  Unfortunately for T and her husband, no rockets were to be found in our small mountain town.  On Christmas Eve, I took it upon myself to make sure his faith in Santa did not falter. 

 
 I dried out one 2 liter soda bottle and one 16-20 oz. bottle.  I cut the top off the smaller bottle and hot glued it on top of the 2 liter bottle to make the rocket's nose.  I then cut two even sections of a wrapping paper tube.  I spray painted the bottle white and the tubes black.  Make sure you let these dry completely before moving onto the next steps.


 Next I cut several strips of tulle in orange and yellow.  I hot glued these into one end of the tubes for flames.  The tubes were then hot glued to the bottom of the 2 liter bottle.  Keep in mind that you are hot gluing on plastic and the bottle might buckle a little.


We just happened to have silver glitter foam board in our craft room which worked perfectly for the rocket's wings.  I used a straightedge as a guide to cut a triangle and then used that triangle to cut an identical one (in mirror image).  Attach the foam board to the sides of the bottle and you have rocket wings!   


I added some legos and a bottle cap to spice it up a little.  I also found a "Made in U.S.A." sticker on a present I was wrapping for my grandpa so I peeled it off and attached it to the rocket for a finishing touch. 

Christmas morning, Santa pulled through and the little man loved his new rocket.  T said she cringed every time he threw it across the living room but it held up! 

Saturday, December 31, 2011

A Merry Minion Christmas

I previously made a post about crocheting Despicable Me minion hats for a friend's little boys.  Here is a picture of the oh so handsome little men in their new hats!


I also made minion hats for two lovely little girls.  I was running out of yellow yarn and decided that pink would be perfect for these little ladies!


I think I will be busy making more minion hats as several adult friends have requested their own.

Monday, December 19, 2011

The Centers Room

I have just posted a slideshow of my centers room on the "My Classroom" page.  Click to check it out! 

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Whaaaaaat?!?

I have been crocheting like crazy this week!  I originally saw these Despicable Me minion hats on Pinterest.  I absolutely love this movie as do my best friend's little boys!  I thought this would be such a great Christmas present for them!  I got my pattern from Elizabeth Mohsin.  It cost me about $4.00. The pattern comes with six different sizing options from newborn to adult.  The body of the hat would work with any hat pattern but I was interested to see how she did the eyes.  In retrospect, I could probably have come up with my own pattern but Christmas is almost here and this saved me some time. 


I tried to make each one a little different...if they have the same eyes then they have different smiles and hair.  I can't wait to see these on their heads!  Only one more week! 

You Can't Catch Me!

It was a gingerbread week in preschool!  Every day we read a different version of the Gingerbread Man.  The preschoolers used our story graph to compare the characters from each story.  We also compared the story endings.  I photocopied the story covers to make our graph.  
We read the following stories: 
  • The Gingerbread Man by Jim Aylesworth
  • The Gingerbread Man by Jack Hartmann (audio story)
  • The Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst
  • The Gingerbread Cowboy by Janet Squires
  • The Stinky Cheese Man by Jon Scieszka
 (I originally got this graph idea from Vanessa at Pre-K Pages.)

According to our "Which story was your favorite?" graph, The Gingerbread Girl was the favorite of the week. (The boys votes were split between the other stories while the girls all rallied together for the same story.)

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Hand Print Wreaths

This week in the Art Center, the preschoolers made hand print wreaths.  We helped them turn their paper to make the circular shape.  They sprinkled glitter onto the wet paint to give the wreaths that extra sparkle! We used Aileen's tacky glue to attach the pipe cleaner bows. They are super easy and add a little more of the Christmas spirit to our classroom!



Friday, December 2, 2011

Classroom Tour: The Main Room

Click on the "My Classroom" page to view a slideshow of my main classroom!  I am lucky enough to have two rooms all to myself so I will work on posting pictures from my Centers Room soon.