We used Dotters for letter 'D' We turned our letter 'E' into an Elephant with a long trunk We decorated our 'G' with Grass. We learned how to create paper "grass" and pasted it on.
We went outside and cut G rass We learned how to cut "grass" strips out of paper. We decorated our letter 'G' with the grass that we cut from outside and pasted on our cut grass strip on the bottom. Highlighting the letter 'G's Making G reen salad! Grapes, apples, kiwi. We peeled and cut the fruit! Cleaning up the G arbage with G arbage trucks
We dotted the letter 'D' with D otters We practiced writing 'D's with chalk We played with D ice. We spun the d ie and counted the d ots. We then found the correct number stamp and stamped it in the proper column. D almation D ogs! We d otted them and turned them into puppets.
Elephant sequencing We made scrambled eggs We made elephant crowns. We colored in the ears with gray, and put a pipe cleaner for a trunk. It was a big hit! We formed the letter 'E' with our bodies Forming the letter 'E' with shapes Blowing bubbles through our "Elephant Trunks" (pop-tubes)
We traced one of our feet and cut it out. Then we pasted it on a paper and gave it a turkey face. We added feathers, and on each feather we wrote what we are thankful for.
We had to put the right amount of feathers on each turkey and for the little ones, they had to match the right color feather to the correct turkey. I did this before Yom Kippur with chickens and white feathers for kapparos.
We passed the pumpkin around and everyone got to feel it. Then we tried to guess what was inside. We measured the 'circumference' of the pumpkin and then cut it open. We used a magnifying glass to look at the seeds. We saved the seeds and played a math game with them. We baked pumpkin pie!