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Memorial Day Learning Activities

May 30, 2016 by Mama Carmody Leave a Comment

Memorial Day Learning Activities

with free printables



The meaning of Memorial Day can be taught to young children. Below are some activities that can easily be done with preschool age children.

Content

What is Memorial Day?
Ways to Celebrate Memorial Day
Craft
Story Time

What is Memorial Day?

Did you know that the observation of Memorial Day was actually started to remember soldiers that lost their lives in the American Civil War? More soldiers died in the Civil War than any other war from then until now. That’s hard to believe, isn’t it?

Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day. People would put flowers and flags on the graves of soldiers, to honor the sacrifice they made.

Many years later, World War I broke out between the countries of Europe. The United States entered the war and many U.S. soldiers lost their lives. Decoration Day was then changed to honor U.S. soldiers that died in any war, not just the American Civil War. People started calling the holiday Memorial Day.

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Ways to Celebrate Memorial Day
  1. Fly a United States flag, at your home, to honor the soldiers.
  2. Purchase flags or flowers, take them to a cemetery and put them on soldiers’ graves. If you take flowers, it would be a nice touch to add a laminated thank-you note. The reason I say to laminate it is because it will be out in the weather in a cemetery.
  3. Send a sympathy or thank you card to a family that lost a soldier in a war.
  4. Go to a parade, wave a flag, stand and cheer loudly for soldiers that march by. Be sure to yell, “thank you” a few times.

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Craft

Fingerprint Poppy Flower
I found this craft idea on the Craft Morning blog.

Fingerprint Poppy Craft with free printable
Fingerprint Poppy Craft with free printable
Materials Needed

Memorial Day template (This one was designed for my preschool class. Cut the 8 ½” x
11” piece of paper in half to create two pictures.)
Blue construction paper, cut in half to make two 4 ½” by 6” pieces
Red paint
Black paint
Green paint
Glue stick
Paint brush, small point brush
Paint brush, wide brush

Instructions
  • Glue ½ of the white template to the cut blue piece of construction paper.
  • Either have the child put his/her thumb in the red paint or use a paintbrush to cover the thumb with paint.
  • Make 4 or 5 thumbprints to create the petals.
Petals for Fingerprint Poppy craft
Petals for Fingerprint Poppy craft
  • Cover the tip of the index finger with black paint and place in the middle of the flower.
  • With small point paintbrush, make the flower stem.
Memorial Day: Fingerprint Poppy craft
Memorial Day: Fingerprint Poppy craft
  • With wide paintbrush, make overlapping X’s to create the grass at the bottom of the picture.
Memorial Day: Fingerprint Poppy Craft with free printable
Memorial Day: Fingerprint Poppy Craft with free printable
Fingerprint Poppy Craft by Crafty Morning
Fingerprint Poppy Craft by Crafty Morning

*Because I was using this craft in a 3 year old classroom, we only made one flower per paper. If I were doing this craft at home with just one or two children I would make several flowers on a 8 ½” X 11” piece of paper like the original craft from the Craft Morning blog. Here is a template for the larger size picture: Template for 8 ½” X 11”

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Story Time

Below are books that I have read and reviewed for your convenience. (affiliate links included)

Memorial Day (Holidays and Festivals) by Rebecca Rissman
Reading Level: Ages 4 to 6 yrs old
This is a great introduction to Memorial Day, for the young child. The text is simple and the information is basic. It does not go into a lot of depth about the wars and people dying although it does mention it. I would use this book in a preschool class.

Memorial Day (Let’s Celebrate) by Clara Cella
Reading Level: Ages 3 to 8 yrs old
This is probably my favorite book for the younger child. It gives very basic information as to what Memorial Day is and how we celebrate it. The illustrations are big beautiful photographs. The book suggests ways to thank soldiers that are currently serving. There is even a section in the back of the book with a craft and other activities to carry on the learning.

Memorial Day (Our Country’s Holidays) by Sheri Dean
Reading Level: Ages 4 to 8 yrs old
This little book is a great introduction to Memorial Day. There aren’t a lot of details on the history of Memorial Day but your child will get the general idea of why we are celebrating. I would use this book with a younger child that is just beginning to learn about Memorial Day.

Memorial Day (Our Nation’s Pride Set 2) by Karen Latchana Kenney
Reading Level: Ages 5 to 8 yrs old
If you are wanting to share some basic information about Memorial Day with your children, this is a nice book. It shares about the reason we celebrate this holiday as well as some of the things we do to observe it. Your child will hear about wearing poppies and how to fly a flag on this special day. There is even a section at the back of the book with some additional fun facts.

Memorial Day (True Books: Holidays) by Christin Ditchfield
Reading Level: Ages 6 yrs old and up
You will find some very interesting facts about Memorial Day in this book. Did you know that Memorial Day was first started to honor the soldiers that lost their lives in the Civil War? I didn’t realize that myself. We now recognize and honor the soldiers that have died in any American fought war. This book shares the reason that poppies are associated with Memorial Day.

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Ovals: Learning Activities for Shapes

September 15, 2012 by Mama Carmody 38 Comments

Ovals: Learning Activities for Shapes


 
It’s time for some fun learning activities with ovals. When I was growing up we had an oval shaped swimming pool in our backyard. I enjoyed playing with Silly Putty which was stored in an oval shaped egg. What fun things do you remember doing with ovals? There are some great books listed below that are all about ovals. Be sure to take time to enjoy the craft. I would love for you to stop by my Facebook page (Love to Laugh and Learn) and share some pictures of the ways you enjoyed learning and playing with ovals.

Content:

Toys
Craft:
Abstract Picture of Circles and Ovals
Snacks
Story Time
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Toys

What kinds of oval shaped toys can your child find? Can they build an oval train or car track? Are there some play food eggs in their pretend kitchen? How about some plastic Easter eggs? Get some play dough out and experiment with making balls (circles) of play dough and then squishing it slightly to turn the circles into ovals. If it’s warm out fill up some water-balloons and have a fun time in the yard. Ovals can be found everywhere? What else did you and your child find?

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Craft

Learn about the relationship between circles and ovals with this fun craft.

Abstract Picture of Circles and Ovals

Not all arts and crafts have to form a specific picture or item. Experimenting with different materials and creating your own art work can be very fun and extremely educational. In this craft your child can learn the relationship between circles and ovals while creating their own artwork.

Materials Needed:

Toilet paper tubes
Paint (as many colors as you want)
Plate
White Paper

Instructions:

1. Pour a small amount of paint out on a plate.

Preparing for abstract oval/circle painting.

 

2. Dip one end of the toilet paper tube into the paint and stamp it onto the white paper. Have your child be careful not to squish the tube for the first few “stamps”.

3. After making several circles on the paper, gently squish the toilet paper tube. If your child has trouble keeping the toilet paper roll squished into an oval you can use a rubber band to hold it in an oval shape.

You can use a rubber band to help hold the oval shape.

4. Dip it in the paint and “stamp” onto the paper. What shape are you making now?

Learn about the relationship between circles and ovals with this fun craft.

This is a very simple craft that can be used with a very young child but older children will also enjoy making their own abstract art pieces.

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Foods for snack or meal time

Boiled eggs, olives, baked potato, kiwi (if you slice it end to end), grapes, oval-shaped crackers, pumpkin seeds, cucumbers or pickles (sliced end to end)

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Story Time

I See Ovals (All about Shapes) by D. H. Dilkes
Reading Level: Birth – 4 yrs old
D. H. Dilkes has a great series of little books that discuss different shapes. In this book you will find ovals in many different places. I like the fact that the illustrations are photographs of every day items. The text is simple which is great for a young child that is just being introduced to shapes.

Ovals around Town (Shapes Around Town) by Nathan Olson
Reading Level: Ages 4 and up
There are so many ovals around us. Some windows are shaped like ovals. Watermelons are shaped like ovals. The author does a wonderful job of explaining and showing the difference between a circle and an oval. I especially liked how a couple of the illustrations showed that an arch reflected in water looks like an oval. There are bright fun colors and illustrations throughout the book. You and your child will have lots of fun as you explore ovals.

Ovals (The Shape of the World) by Dana Meachen Rau
Reading Level: Birth – 4 yrs old
Dana Meachen Rau has a great series of little books about shapes. In this book you will see several different ovals. You might find some right in your own house. The simple text and bright pictures will give you and your child a lot to talk about. This is a great little book for introducing ovals to your child.

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February Family Friendly Events, Killeen, Texas Area 2016

January 30, 2015 by Mama Carmody Leave a Comment

February Family Friendly Events for the Killeen, TX Area, 2016





The month of February is here. It’s time for more family friendly events. I love sharing things with you but since I’m new to the area, I sure could use your help. There may be some special Valentine activities happening but I haven’t found them yet. If you know of any, please let me know and I will add them to the calendar. I’m so glad you have come to join me and hope you find some fun things to do with your family.

February 20
Saturday
Family Friendly Events: Craft Time
Family Friendly Events: Craft Time

Free crafts for kids every Saturday at the Lakeshore Learning Store, in Austin. This Saturday your child will be able to create a Chore Chart Door Hanger. Lakeshore is an Educational Store that has wonderful toys and craft supplies for use at home or in the classroom.
9828 Great Hills Trail
Austin, TX 78759
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Free

February 27
Saturday

Free crafts for kids every Saturday at the Lakeshore Learning Store, in Austin. This Saturday your child will be able to create a Funny Fish. Lakeshore is an Educational Store that has wonderful toys and craft supplies for use at home or in the classroom.
9828 Great Hills Trail
Austin, TX 78759
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Free

 

 

Filed Under: Attractions and Events Tagged With: Austin, crafts, family crafts, family friendly, family friendly activities, family friendly events, January, January family friendly activities, January family friendly events, Killeen, Texas, Waco

February Family Friendly Events for the Killeen, TX area, 2017

February 2, 2017 by Mama Carmody Leave a Comment

February Family Friendly Events for the Killeen, TX area, 2017




Hi friends, I’m back with February Family Friendly events for the Killeen, Texas area. I’m sorry that I haven’t been around for a while but I’ve had some family issues that had to be dealt with. I will do my best to keep up on this for you. I love sharing things with you but since I’m still fairly new to the area, I sure could use your help. There may be some special Valentine activities happening but I haven’t found them yet. If you know of any, please let me know and I will add them to the calendar. I’m so glad you have come to join me and hope you find some fun things to do with your family.

February 3
Friday

Story Time with Paw Patrol at The Park at MTM
Paw Patrol will read a story and be available for pictures. You can use you own camera. You can stay and play as long as you want after story time. Other things to enjoy are Bouncy Houses, Toddler Area, Half Court Basketball, Wii and Xbox One, Flat Screen TV’s and Pool Tables. Fun for the whole family!
4006 E Stan Schlueter Loop
Killeen, Texas 76542
10:00 a.m.
$6.50 per child walking and playing – Adults are free with a paying child.

February 4
Saturday

Free crafts for kids every Saturday at the Lakeshore Learning Store, in Austin. This Saturday your child will be able to make a fun pair of goggles. Lakeshore is an Educational Store that has wonderful toys and craft supplies for use at home or in the classroom.
9828 Great Hills Trail
Austin, TX 78759
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Free

Family Friendly Events: Having fun with Legos
Family Friendly Events: Having fun with Legos
February 7
Tuesday

On the first Tuesday and Wednesday of every month, your child (ages 6 – 14) can stop by the Lego Store in Barton Creek Square Mall, in Austin, and join in on the free mini model build. The February model is a Lego Raccoon. You must now register and be a Lego VIP member to participate. It’s free to become a member and free to attend this event. You can sign up to be a VIP member here: VIP Member and Register here: Mini Build Registration. Walk ups on the night of the event are no longer allowed.
Lego Store, Barton Creek Square Mall
2901 S Capital of Texas Highway
Austin, TX 78746
5:00 p.m
Free

February 8
Wednesday

On the first Tuesday and Wednesday of every month, your child (ages 6 – 14) can stop by the Lego Store in Barton Creek Square Mall, in Austin, and join in on the free mini model build. The February model is a Lego Raccoon. You must now register and be a Lego VIP member to participate. It’s free to become a member and free to attend this event. You can sign up to be a VIP member here: VIP Member and Register here: Mini Build Registration. Walk ups on the night of the event are no longer allowed.
Lego Store, Barton Creek Square Mall
2901 S Capital of Texas Highway
Austin, TX 78746
5:00 p.m
Free

February 11
Saturday

Free crafts for kids every Saturday at the Lakeshore Learning Store, in Austin. This Saturday your child will be able to make a Heart wreath, in honor of Valentine’s Day. Lakeshore is an Educational Store that has wonderful toys and craft supplies for use at home or in the classroom.
9828 Great Hills Trail
Austin, TX 78759
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Free

Family Friendly Events: Craft Time
Family Friendly Events: Craft Time
February 18
Saturday

Free crafts for kids every Saturday at the Lakeshore Learning Store, in Austin. This Saturday your child will be able to create a Soaring Super Hero puppet. Lakeshore is an Educational Store that has wonderful toys and craft supplies for use at home or in the classroom.
9828 Great Hills Trail
Austin, TX 78759
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Free

February 25
Saturday

Free crafts for kids every Saturday at the http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/store_locations/storeCrafts.jsp?f=m, in Austin. This Saturday your child will be able to do a Pup in a Cup craft. Lakeshore is an Educational Store that has wonderful toys and craft supplies for use at home or in the classroom.
9828 Great Hills Trail
Austin, TX 78759
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Free

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