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Day 3: We sang a song with Toilet Paper Roll shapes. I forgot to take a picture of all the TP rolls but I made one into a square, triangle, circle, and heart. Claire did several dot shape paintings, she did a lot better on this activity then the first time we tried one. I also printed off a beach shape matching game. She loved this because we went to Bear Lake earlier in the week and so she thought this was like the beach we went to. Its supposed to be a file folder game but I want to get it laminated before I glue it in the folder and add velcro to the pieces.





Day 4: I printed off some shape clothespin matching cards. These were a favorite of Claire's. She took her stack of shape cards around with her everywhere the rest of the week. We sang Twinkle Twinkle Little Star with my guitar and I let Claire practice strumming while I played the chords. We also made shape sugar cookies. We won't talk about how many sprinkles Claire ate while decorating them :). (Also she's wearing the same outfits in a lot of these pictures because she got new pajamas and a new dress that week so they were only two things she would wear).







Day 5: We did a shape sorting sensory bin using black aquarium beads for the filler and foam lacing beads for the shapes. I also set up a shape bead lacing activity for her later using the same beads. I found them on amazon, and they are so awesome! I will be using them for a lot of the activities we do throughout the year! The last thing we did was use the Toilet Paper roll shapes we had made earlier in the week, to do some stamp paintings. This was really fun for Claire and me. I made a painting of my own while Claire made hers! Now I need to figure out what to do with all of her finished paintings and projects. I've thought about scanning them and making a photobook at the end of the year, but I'm trying to come up with some other ideas too!
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