Opening activities and traditional songs
Read book called Wake Up It's Spring by Lisa Campbell Ernst which the young children seemed to love. I think it is because of how expressively the illustrator drew the pictures. It just seemed to resonate with the youngsters.
Sang Pete Seeger's" Litte Bird Fly Through My Window" Kids each chose a stuffed bird that made a sound. They play the sound and then we sang to their bird.
Looked at various nests to discover what they were made out of & then I handed each child a small egg carton with play dough to make a nest. We searched for things to line it with as we hiked along.
Then read In my Nest by Sara gillingham and Lorena Siminovich which is just a simple board book about what goes into a nest.
Then it was time to prepare for and head out on our hike. We stopped numerous times to listen for birds: To point what direction we were hearing them.
We said "hello" to our friends in the forest such as the lightening tree and a baby cedar that was recently planted.
We played games of follow the leader when we came to particularly long stretches of our hike- the leader got to choose an animal to move like & then we all moved like that animal.
We stomped in mud. Stopped in mud. Spent time in mud.
Sang a goodbye song.
Finally, this lovely hour was a full experience for me; however for my children it was just a warm up for a day of play. The boys then had time to play in the park, read more stories at the "centers" library. Run through a spring rain. Then home for time to work on their mud pits, which with so much water were extra inviting.
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