My theme for this year is "sharing books with children". This will include lots of reflecting on my favourite children's books, how I have enjoyed sharing books in the past and how I will continue to share books in the future. I'm sure I will learn a lot along the way and explore new ideas for sharing books. I hope these posts will be interactive ones. Feel free to share your comments and ideas!
...and green is the colour of the sheep in Mem Fox's popular book Where is the Green Sheep? For the G post in the A to Z challenge I'm going to begin by reposting a post from Wednesday March 9th, 2011. Why do more work than I have to?
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Green sheep fun!
Yesterday I tried out a green sheep activity with some toddlers. It was great fun! Here's a picture of my green sheep.
I read 'Where is the green sheep?' by Mem Fox to the group. Attention was a little lacking (they were very young!) for the reading of the story but afterwards they all seemed to enjoy sticking the green wool onto their sheep. The template I used is available here.
This is an activity I would definitely like to do again. Which is lucky as I have a good supply of green wool as well as wool I am yet to clean and dye.
A big thank you to my friend, Casandra, for the supply of the wool. I asked her about dying cotton wool for this activity and she asked if I would like some real wool. Yes please! She had a really great supply. Some of it was quite dirty and full of prickles. I quite enjoyed cleaning it and working out how to dye it. I used dishwashing detergent in warm water to clean it. To dye it I used food colouring in hot water with a bit of vinegar (apple cider vinegar as that was the only vinegar I had in the house!) then zapped it in the microwave for a few seconds. I read 'Where is the green sheep?' by Mem Fox to the group. Attention was a little lacking (they were very young!) for the reading of the story but afterwards they all seemed to enjoy sticking the green wool onto their sheep. The template I used is available here.
This is an activity I would definitely like to do again. Which is lucky as I have a good supply of green wool as well as wool I am yet to clean and dye.
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Since first posting this I have also done this activity with a class of five and six year olds and it was a huge hit. Before reading the book I put some of the wool in a bag and children took it in turns to feel what was in the bag and guess what it might be. A couple guessed it was wool but all were surprised when I pulled it out of the bag and it was green. After laughing about it coming from a green sheep, the children enjoyed listening to how I had dyed the wool and asked lots of great questions. I still have a lot of wool left - time to get motivated to dye some more and read this book again! With more time too, I imagine children would really enjoy dying the wool themselves.
There is a multitude of ideas for extension activities for this book available on the internet. A set of ideas I particularly like, written by D. Russell-Bowie and J. Thistleton-Martin (2005) can be found here. They suggest singing the text to a known tune, for example Are you sleeping/ Frere Jacques. I have done this very successfully with two different classes. I can imagine developing this idea further with children making the different sheep characters and singing and acting the story out.
I'm enjoying this A to Z challenge and as I hoped when beginning am getting inspired and collecting lots of great ideas! While researching this post I discovered lots of extension ideas for this book as well as other great books.
There is a multitude of ideas for extension activities for this book available on the internet. A set of ideas I particularly like, written by D. Russell-Bowie and J. Thistleton-Martin (2005) can be found here. They suggest singing the text to a known tune, for example Are you sleeping/ Frere Jacques. I have done this very successfully with two different classes. I can imagine developing this idea further with children making the different sheep characters and singing and acting the story out.
I'm enjoying this A to Z challenge and as I hoped when beginning am getting inspired and collecting lots of great ideas! While researching this post I discovered lots of extension ideas for this book as well as other great books.







