At Home #14: Zoom Sessions May 26-28

Ms. Maria continued Zoom sessions for all The Montessori House students learning at home.

Each week, we’ll post links to video recordings of select sessions.   For this week:

Tuesday May 26:

  • Ms. Maria reads books
    VIDEO LINK –  1) Walter the Baker, 2) An Octopus Followed Me Home, 3) Poppleton Forever: The Tree
  • Ms. Maria creates Jellyfish ART project and teaches the children about jellyfish. 

Video of ART: Jellyfish salt painting

    • 1 piece of cardstock or thick paper – standard size
    • a pencil
    • squirt school glue (not glue stick) – will need about half a small bottle
    • 1 – 2  Q-tips/cotton swabs
    • 3 – 5 colors of watercolor paints and and a small bowl of water — OR — 3-5 colors of food coloring, in small bowls, slightly diluted with water
    • 1 or more small clean paintbrushes OR eyedroppers OR pipettes
    • about 1 cup of salt poured into a small bowl
    • a spoon
    • paper towels
  • Ms. Maria ends the morning with some fun movement and dancing — have space to move if you want to join in!
    VIDEO LINK – Movement and Song (Shake Your Sillies Out, Animal Action, A Root Chy Cha, Rocketship Run)

Wednesday May 27: 

  • Ms. Maria reads books
    VIDEO LINK –  1) Caps for Sale, 2) Rita and Whatsit, 3) Fox Makes Friends
  • Ms. Maria COOKS Micky Mouse Soft Pretzels — salty and cinnamon-sugar. 

Video of COOK Together: Mickey Mouse Pretzels 

Ingredients:

  • 1 can of refrigerator crescent rolls
  • 1 egg
  • 2 teaspoons water
  • For salty pretzels:  approx. 2 tablespoons coarse salt
  • For sugar/cinnamon pretzels:  approx. 2 tablespoons sugar and 1/2 – 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • Approx. 1/8 cup flour

Materials:

  • Parchment or waxed paper – we’ll use about 15″
  • 1 pizza cutter (or knife, but the pizza cutter works best)
  • 1 small bowl for mixing egg and water
  • If making sugar/cinnamon pretzels:  a small bowl for mixing cinnamon and sugar, and a spoon
  • 1 fork
  • 1 small basting bruch to apply egg wash
  • 1 large plate or cutting board
  • 1 cookie sheet

Bake at 375 for approx. 13-15 minutes or until golden brown and looking just a little crispy.
Remove from oven and let cool a few minutes before carefully taking off sheet.

  • Ms. Maria ends the morning with some fun movement and dancing — have space to move if you want to join in!
    VIDEO LINK – Movement and Song (Ram Sam Sam, Rocketship Run, Let’s Go Swimming, We are Dinosaurs)

Thursday May 28:

  • Ms. Maria reads books
    VIDEO LINK –  1) The Rainbow Fish, 2) Curious George Goes Fishing, 3) Little Bear and Owl, 4) Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory
  • Ms. Maria’s SCIENCE: Gas, Water, Levers 

VIDEO LINK: SCIENCE: Gas, Water, Levers

1. Gas Makes a Getaway

  • 1 unopened bottle/can of a clear (if possible) carbonated drink (seltzer, 7-Up, ginger ale, etc.; darker carbonated beverages also work but you may not be able to see as well)
  • 1 or 2 clear cups/glasses, medium to tall
  • 3-6 grapes (any color)
  • paper towels
  • Optional: a few raisins, a spoonful of sugar

2. Walking Water:  Cohesion and Adhesion

  • a roll of waxed paper (we’ll only use about 6-8 inches)
  • 2-3 colors of liquid food coloring (optional, but more fun)
  • 2-3 small cups
  • about 1 cup of water in a measuring cup
  • a small metal spoon
  • paper towels

3. Simple Machines:  a Lever 

  • a ruler or other flat stick about 10” – 14”  (you can use a jumbo popsicle stick, but it’s best to use something a little longer)
  • 2 small metal or plastic spoons
  • 1 – 2 rubber bands or some tape (rubber bands are easier)
  • a wooden spoon
  • a “fat” marker or spool of thread, or something about that circumference
  • 2 – 3 cottonballs and/or pompoms and/or a few pieces of dry cereal (Cheerios, etc.)
  • Optional:  2 – 3 small plastic bowls (like cereal bowls)
  • Ms. Maria ends the morning with some fun movement and dancing — have space to move if you want to join in!
    VIDEO LINK – Movement and Song (Animal Action, Shake Your Sillies Out, Airplane Song, We are Dinosaurs)

Look for more sessions coming next week.

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