Preschool Co-Op: Post Office Theme
I taught our preschool co-op this morning and our lesson's theme was mail. I'll share more about our preschool co-op in another post later,but first here's my lesson from today...
Storytime
Most of the good mail related children's books had been checked out at our library, so I ended up reading one of the few left.
The Giant Hug, by Sandra Horning is a cute story about a little pig that sends a hug to his Granny through the mail. It takes you on a hug-filled journey through the postal service all the way to his Granny. It's a little long and wordy for younger toddlers but my son loved it and stayed focused the whole time. I saw a suggestion on Bright Hub for another book, The Jolly Postman, that also looks good.
Post Office Role Play
This was the favorite activity of the day hands down! The kids are just getting to the age where pretend play and role playing is fun for them and they loved taking turns sending mail, receiving mail and being the mailman. It's such an easy and inexpensive setup, I wish I would have made it sooner! For the mailbox, I used a giant cereal box from Sam's Club.I cut out a slot in the front and spray painted it blue with some leftover paint I had in the garage.
I cut out the M-A-I-L letters from index cards and used double-sided tape to attach them to the front.
I made letters out of foam sheets. I think foam sheets are my new favorite craft supply. I love that they're indestructable, easy to cut into shapes and can be written on.
I found a foam visor to be our mailman's "hat".
I set up our post office station with some extra mail supplies {boxes, padded envelopes, etc.} and whoever was playing mailman got to use my wooden dough tamper as a pretend stamp on each envelope.
Mailing Letters
We talked about who we send letters to {friends and family} and why we send letters {to say hi or say "I love you"}. The kids made letters for each other using crayons, stamps and stickers.
Letter Name Game
We also played a name game.
We talked about how God's word, the bible, is his love letter to us. Instead of putting his letter in a mailbox, He puts it in our heart.
Mailbox Sorting Activity
I used our chalkboard mailboxes for a letter and number sorting activity. I wrote "ABC" on one mailbox to designate it as the Letter Mailbox and "123" on the other for the Number Mailbox.
What a fun day at preschool learning about the mail!
Because of a change in our preschool schedule, we'll be posting about Muffin Tin Monday on Tuesday from now on. When I told my son it was Monday today he shouted, "Yay! Muffin Tin Monday!" I said, "Yay! We're going to do it tomorrow instead. Hooray for Muffin Tin TUESday!" He was bummed and I'm sure it's going to take at least a month to re-program him to expect our muffin tin meal on Tuesday instead of Monday.


4 comments:
Wow! This sounds like so much fun even I would have enjoyed the activities! Thanks for sharing your ideas... They are inspiring. :)
Great job Em!! What app do you use to blurr out stuff you dont want people to be able to read?
Wow! I don't know how you come up with all of this but I might just have to steal your ideas and start my own preschool here when the time comes!
I have been searching for a preschool blog for ideas exactly like yours!
Praise God for somehow leading my to yours!
Your ideas are so great!
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