Sunday, February 9, 2014

100 Lego Pieces


The 100th day of school homework assignment:  Bring in 100 like items in a bag. Easy...time to count out some Lego pieces. The first step was creating a 10x10 grid from a folded piece of construction paper.  Use a ruler to draw in the lines.Count each line and write the 10's numbers. Then place one Lego in each square to show your collection of 100!
One of my favorite stories about the 100th day of school is 100th Day Worries by Margery Cuyler.  Happy counting!

Friday, February 7, 2014

Swappable, Unstoppable...Celebrating Shay's 6th Birthday

Passports
Swappable, UnStoppable! Without a doubt, this year’s birthday theme would be Shay-Force Adventures after his new favorite video game Skylander, Swap Force.  I immediately looked on Pinterest to find party ideas and mainly found Skylander Giants theme.  So I used some things I found and created other ideas to make it an action packed birthday for his 6 best buddies!
Invites: I sent out an evite using a SwapForce image I found online and wrote: Young Portal Master,
Your presence is requested for Shay's Skylanders Swap Force Adventure.  Come celebrate his sixth birthday and help us restore the core of light as you master the elements.
Pizza and cake will be served.  We will not be playing the video game, but will be recreating "special" adventures.
Activities:  Thank you to my husband and his Photoshop skills, he created a “passport” with the 8 elements and Shay-Force Adventures logo for each guest.  We played 8 games to represent the elements.  After each game/mission, the boys had to return to the starting point and get their passport checked off.  If they worked as a team and complete each mission they would “level-up” and receive their grand prize.
1. Boom Jet Rocket - I make 2 beanbag "rockets" that they had to throw them into a hula hoop. Everyone had to make it into a hoop and earned points depending on which hoop it landed in. Once they earned the points, they returned to the starting location and got their passport checked off.

2. Chompie Stomp - I blew up around 30 balloons and put them into large boxes. We had two rounds. When the balloons were released, the boys had to pop the balloons. It was hilarious to watch. Some kids sat on them while others stepped on them. Once all the balloons were popped, they had to collect ALL the broken pieces and throw them away before they got their next check on their passport.

3. Hunt for Tree-Rex - The boys went on a hunt for Tree-Rex. I left clues which led them to the next location. At the end, Tree-Rex was hidden in a tree with gold chocolate coins. They "leveled-up" and got their coin and another check on their passport.

4. Pin the Eye on Eye Brawl - Thank you to my husband for creating this game


5. Ice Block Smash - I froze colored water in plastic ups with two small prizes inside. They had to smash the ice to get their "treasures."

6. Pop Fizz - Each boy got two cups. One with vinegar and the other with baking soda. I put different colors of food coloring under the baking soda. On the count of three, they had to pour the vinegar into the baking soda. The boys reactions were great! We also did the Mentos and diet soda experiment.

At this point, we came inside for pizza and cake. While they were waiting for their food, we did some magic tricks at the table.

7. Disapearing Character / Magic - I had 3 different Swap Force characters on the table, the boys closed their eyes and I took one away. They had to figure out which one was missing. As simple as this was, they loved it! We added more characters and played it over and over.
After dinner....cake

8. Fire - Shay was instructed to close his eyes as they kids sang happy birthday and make his wish. If he blew out all the candles there would be a surprise. I switched out the character on the cake for a new Swap-Force character. He was so happy when he realized there was a new one!

MISSION COMPLETE - time for goodie bags. Luckily, I found lots of treasures in the Dollar Bins at Target. There were socks, stickers, and roller stamps. I got tubes on Mini M&M's and glued a note around it saying, "Thanks for helping Shay complete his Shay-Force Mission!" Shay added Swap-Force stickers.

It ended up being a great party. The games took about an hour to complete. It was the right amount of kids and enough activities to keep them engaged and having fun! There was time for the birthday boy to open presents too!






Thursday, January 9, 2014

Winter Wonderland Session beginning February 3!!!

Mommy and Me Mondays will begin again on February 3, 2014!  Are you signed up???
This is always a fun time of year for the little ones as we will be exploring themes such as snowmen, friendship, Valentine's Day, penguins, colors of the rainbow and begin looking for signs of Spring in March!!!!

Each class begins with a simple 8x8 size craft that fits into a scrapbook.  Then we meet together to sing and greet our classmates.  The theme of the day will be explored as we sing, dance, play, act-out, and listen together.  Finally, we always end class with our marching band and good-bye song.  It is an action packed 50 minute class!

To register, visit http://lamorindatheatreacademy.com/Mommy_and_Me.html

Where: Lamorinda Theatre Academy, Lafayette CA
When: Mondays, February 3 - April 7, 2014  (8 week session)
   9:30-10:20 OR 10:30-11:20
Cost: $150 material fee included