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Merry Christmas from Maple Kinder

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Snowman Sock Puppet

Sorry folks, life has been hectic.

It’s December, thus the snow on the blog and the snowman puppets.  I post this only because I feel so proud of Spring Class.  OK, I really feel proud of myself.  When I started in July, one of my first art classes with Spring was the snail sock puppet.  It left me in tears and questioning my ability to teach at MapleSquare.  I swear, they looked liked lumpy socks with eyes.  Not so with the snowmen.  Granted, I’ve learned a thing or two over the last few months (like always make a sample so you know how to do it).

So I proudly present Spring Class and their sock snowmen.

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Apple Print Shirts

Last week’s minitheme for Summer Class was apples.  We looked at the parts of the apple in science.  They learned about Johnny Appleseed in social studies.  They made puffy apple pancakes in cooking.  And finally, we made apple print tee-shirts in arts & crafts.  I had a lot of fun with this one.  The kids enjoyed it too.  It’s one of those crafts that is super easy, but super stunning when done.  Some fabric paint and fabric markers and a few apples later, we had awesome shirts.  I hope they’ll wear them to school.

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Pre-Chuseok Party

Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) is next week.  Since we’re on vacation next week, we had our party today.  Yay for parties!

The kids wore their hanbok (traditonal Korean clothing).  We made songpyong (rice cakes stuffed with sesame seeds).  We played yootnori (a game played with four sticks) and jaegi (kind of like hackysack).  The kids did the ganggangsullae (a traditional dance).

The kids looked wonderful in their hanbok.  The songpyong were delicious.  I think a good time was had by all.

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Castle From a Box

Today, in arts & crafts, Winter Class made a castle from a copy paper box.  I have to admit, I had a lot of fun doing it.  I roughly followed the directions over at Enchanted Learning.  What would I do without the internet?

It did take a full two periods, so we missed library time.  The important part is the kids had fun and were really proud of what they created.

Enjoy the little ones!

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Fall Photo Frame

This was last week’s craft for Summer Class.  The overriding theme for the month is Thanksgiving.  This year, Chuseok, the Korean thanksgiving celebration, is in September.  Last week’s minitheme for Summer Class was “I’m thankful for my family”.  I had all the students bring in a picture of their families and we made picture frame.  I got the idea from two different sites.  The foam board frame idea came from Enchanted Learning.  The mosaic idea came from Kaboose.

Enjoy the pics.  I think the frames the kids did came out fabulous.

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Airplane From a Box

It’s amazing what you can find on the internet.  First let me say, this wasn’t my idea.  Second, let me say, it turned out quite good.

For those of you who don’t know me, I’m not artistically or creatively inclined in the least.  I had to drop the art class I decided to take in high school because I was flunking it.  No, not getting a C flunking, but actually getting an F flunking.

So rather than have the kids bring in a box, my boss decides we should use the giganitc box we have in our storeroom.  After work on that Tuesday, I stayed late to paint the entire box white along with random other pieces of cardboard for the wings and tail.

On Wednesday I dragged the box upstairs (yay for elevators!) and got all sorts of questions from the kids.  It’s a good thing we had library time right after arts & crafts because we certainly needed the time.

I’ll leave the blow by blow description of how to make this thing to the folk at the Family Fun website.  I’ll leave you with the pictures, including a bonus one with my face in it.

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