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Pioneer DaysBooks to Share
Books to Display and Booktalk
Bulletin BoardsPioneer Reads Across TexasPlace a large map of Texas on your bulletin board and make a wagon train of die-cut covered wagons with book titles, authors, and call numbers of books about pioneers and early Texas settlers. DecorationsBorrow items such as a butter churn, quilt and/or prairie dress from local museum, historical group, or antique shop. Tell the children about the time period in which they were used and their purpose. Nametag and StampAs the children enter the storytime room, give them a nametag made from a die-cut covered wagon and stamp their with the Kidstamps' "Patchwork Quilt" by Jerry Pinkney. FingerplayFive Little Pioneers(By Leila Raven Parrish. Repeat the verse changing five to four, three, two and one, and speak softer each time.) Five little pioneers (Hold up 5 fingers) RhymeCome, Butter, Come(Traditional) Come, butter, come, SongThis is the Way We Churn the Cream(Sing this song from Ring A Ring O'Roses to the tune of "Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush.") This is the way we churn the cream, (Suit actions to words) CraftsFabric QuiltsMaterials
DirectionsPrecut fabric squares. (They look best if cut with pinking sheers.) Children create a quilt by gluing the small fabric squares to the larger felt square. Wheels Across TexasMaterials
DirectionsPrecut Texas shapes from brown paper bags. Children dip the spools into the paint and stamp a trail across the shape of Texas. Paper Bag Pony Express Mail Bag(Adapted from Little Hands Big Fun Craft Book by Judy Press) Materials
DirectionsCut 6-inch wide strips from top of paper bags. Fold in the bag's edge to create a mailbag. The children decorate the bag by coloring with markers, spool painting, or gluing on die-cut forms. An adult then folds a 6-inch wide strip to create a strong 2-inch wide handle and staples the handle to the decorated mailbag. Games and ActivitiesMake ButterPut 1 cup of whipping cream at room temperature into a clean glass jar with a tight fitting lid. Add a few well-washed marbles to the jar and replace the lid. Shake the jar without stopping until butter forms. Pour off buttermilk and rinse the butter with water. Give the children a sample on a cracker. While children and adults take turns shaking the jar recite the rhyme "Come, butter, butter" and/or sing, "This is the way we churn the Cream." Hint: Make a batch in advance in case the process doesn't work and to ensure there is enough for all to have a sample. The Old Brass Wagon(Sing this to the traditional tune. Children hold hands in a circle and do what the words say. Add verses such as "Jump up and down" and "Wiggle your hand.") Circle to the left The old brass wagon, Guest SpeakersInvite someone from a local historical club such as a spinner who can bring a spinning wheel to demonstrate. Audio Recordings"Skip to My Lou" on Choo Choo Bugaloo by Buckwheat Zydeco. Web SiteThe Definitive Laura Ingalls Wilder Pages Professional ResourcesThe Kitchen by Bobbie Kalman. |
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