Friday, February 28, 2020

February 27: Preschool Storytime: Black History Month

(Reminder note: When it is time to read a story, I read the titles of three books and then display them. The children pick which one we read. The three fictional ones listed below are the ones they picked. The other recommended picture books are listed at the bottom.)

Opening song:                                                    
(Tune: "The Farmer in the Dell")
                        
We tap hola like this
We tap hola like this
Hi-ho cherry
We tap hola like this

Continue with other verses:
We drop hola like this...
We circle hola like this...
We spin hola like this...
We toss hola like this...
We roll hola like this...


INTRODUCTION:  I explained that, in addition to focusing on the 100 Acts of Kindness and Valentine's Day, February is also Black History Month. I pointed to the pictures from my Black History Month display that is on the wall behind me.  All of these people are remembered for doing something to make the world a better place.

Today we are doing the letter Hh for history.

Held up H and h
Talked about sound of Hh
Talked about things that start with Hh
Make a lowercase h in the air
Put the alphabet chart on the floor. Let each child take the pointer and point to the letter Hh.



BOOK: "Amazing Grace" by Mary Hoffman





I gave each parent a copy of the words to the songs that have to do with the theme. I told the children to find a letter Hh in the words and point to out to their parent. 

ACTION AND SHAKER SONG: (We first sing all the words in English and then change a few words to Spanish.)

“I am Special”
(Tune: "Are You Sleeping")

I am special,
Very, very special.
Yes, I am/Sí, soy yo.
Yes, I am, Sí, soy yo .

You are special!
Very, very special!
Yes, you are/Sí lo eres.
Yes, you are/Sí lo eres.

We all are special.
Very, very special.
Yes, we are/Sí, somos.
Yes, we are/ Sí, somos.





BOOK #2: "Fancy Party Gowns: The Story of Fashion Designer Ann Cole Loew" by Deborah Blumenthal




MOVEMENT SONG: (We first sing all the words in English and then change a few words to Spanish. We sang the song while standing and moving in a circle.)

“Friend of Mine”
(Tune: “Mary Had a Little Lamb”)

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and hop around with me? Hop, hop

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and dance around with me? Dance, dance

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and clap along with me? Clap, clap

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and wiggle with me? Wiggle, wiggle

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and shake hands with me? Shake, shake


“Friend of Mine”
(Tune: “Mary Had a Little Lamb”)

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and salta with me? Salta, salta

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and baila with me? Baila, baila

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and aplauda with me? Aplauda, aplauda

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and muevela with me? Muevela, muevela

Will you be a friend of mine, a friend of mine, a friend of mine?
Will you be a friend of mine and dame la mano? Dame la mano, dame la mano




BOOK #3: "Brave Ballerina: The Story of Janet Collins" by Michelle Meadows 


Goodbye song:                                                  

(Tune: "The Farmer in the Dell") 
                         
We tap adios like this
We tap adios like this
Hi-ho cherry
We tap adios like this

Continue with other verses:
We drop adios like this...
We circle adios like this...
We spin adios like this...
We toss adios like this...
 We roll adios like this...



Craft Time:  

I modeled the rainbow writing page for letter Hh, the Hh dot page, and the craft before the children starting working on them. Before starting the craft, the children write the given letter using 3 different colors of crayons. I have attached a link to the free rainbow writing letters I used. Completing the dot page is optional.

You can find free rainbow writing letters here. Since they are free, they lack a dot for where to start. print one off, add the dots with a black marker, and then make copies of that one. You can find the dot pages here. 

Click here for a link for letter formation prompts for capital and lowercase letters. Children need to spend more time working on the lowercase letters than on the capital letters.


Craft: Imitating the art of Alma W. Thomas, African American abstract painter

First, I showed a picture of her to the children, and I told them a little bit about her. She was first an art teacher for 35 years, and at the age of 68, she began studying to become a professional artist. Next, I showed them some of her paintings using the book Alma W. Thomas: a retrospective of the paintings by the artist herself. I explained that her art is abstract art. It isn't meant to look like anything specific. She painted using small, separated tile-like marks or spots of bright colors. Spots of the same color were either grouped in vertical rows or in layers of circular shapes.


The Eclipse, 1970

                                                                                          My example




Materials:
1. Cardstock
2. Circle template
3. Pencil
4. Paint brushes
5. Q-tips
6. 6 inch paper plates
7. Paint in a variety of colors

Instructions:
Print off 3 inch circle template. Cut out circle template, and trace it onto the paper. Paint the circle any desired color. Then paint a circular, segmented line of bricks or tiles around the circle in another color. Next, paint a slightly larger circular, segmented line of bricks just outside of the previous line. Repeat until the page is filled with these segmented, circular lines.

*All photos are with parent permission.









I always let the children pick which three books I read from the ones I bring with me. These are the additional suggested books that the children didn't pick:

1. "Mae Among the Stars" by Roda Ahmed
2. "Chocolate Me!" by Taye Diggs
3. "Sulwe" by Lupita Nyong'o
4. "Something Beautiful" by Sharon Dennis Wyeth
5. "Colors of Us" by Karen Katz
6. "Skin Again" by Bell Hooks
7. Beautiful Blackbird" by Ashley Bryan
8.  "Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat"
9. "Princess Hair" by Sharee Miller
10. "I am Enough" by Grace Byers
11. "This is the Rope: A Story From the Great Migration" by Jacqueline Woodson

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