Showing posts with label play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label play. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

Making a Silk Tepee


Tepees are great fun for outdoor and indoor play!







As we've found out, they also can be an abode for curious pets....

If you are studying Native Americans this year, you can work on creating a more authentic tepee and and incorporate this into lessons.







Learning how to do knots and lashing to create a sturdy frame is wonderful, too!  Look at scouting manuals for help.

Maybe sleep in it overnight?

Play clips, yarn, twine and clothespins are helpful if you want to reuse the silks or fabric.

Rainbow Silks in our Etsy shop.
Wood play clips from this Etsy shop, and this one.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Featured in Rhythm of the Home!










We have two articles featured in Rhythm of the Home Magazine Autumn edition.  One on lucetting a snail that we used for play and German lessons, and one on making a playscape for a swap.  Please click on the link to enjoy this amazing online magazine!










They are also offering an amazing giveaway...see their Facebook page for details.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Making Our Own Musical Plays

One of our focus areas this year was musical theater.  We created simple plays for our family to perform.  The plays related to holidays, books, and history that we studied.
For Michaelmas, we did a short play to a song about a knight and a dragon.  This was an easy first play to do since the kids had  no lines to remember...just acted out the scene as we sang. Silks became capes.  We needlefelted crowns and used a dragon puppet.  One of the cousins joined in!














Later in Autumn, we created an original one-act musical called "Monster at the Door", featuring the whole family.  Ricky played the piano and everyone sang to Wilson who was saving the family from the monster.  A simple play, easy to do inside the house, and fun!















Our next play was the "Water Witch", based on a Grimm's Fairy Tale.  The kids did a great job of altering the story to match the amount of actors that we had, including having some of us play more than one part! 

















We created the story, made a list of props and made costumes.  One day was spent blocking the scenes and trying out the props.  The next day, we ran through the play many times, altering wording, costumes and timing to help the play flow.  Two songs were written and were sung by the "Child" and the "Witch" throughout the play.  We used the front yard porch and yard to show the land, shoreline, sea, and dungeon under the sea.














Our most recent play was "Arachne and Athena", based on the Greek myth which Joey has been reading this year.  Ricky played the lyre at the beginning and end of the play and narrated the story.  The kids and Mommy lashed bamboo sticks into a pretend tapestry loom for weaving.  A large silk served as a hiding place for when Arachne (Mommy) turned into a spider (Wilson)!  Joey wrote the play and created the costumes, as well as played the part of Athena.














Our plays were short and easy to remember.  If someone forgot a line, we improvised!  Including music and singing helped with the flow of the plays. 

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Candlemas and Groundhog's Day















We celebrated Candlemas and Groundhog's Day today!  We discussed the origins of the holidays and read a verse from Earthschooling's 1st grade curriculum about Candlemas from the Middle Ages.











We sang our own song that we like to sing during circle time, "Little Candle".
Little candle burning bright
You are such a pretty sight
Show us all your shining light
Little candle burning bright

We drew candles with oil pastels.













Then, we played a round of Groundhog's Day "shadow tag" (also from Earthschooling).

And folded a new window star for the front door, embracing the light in Winter.
Magical Window Stars

Friday, May 15, 2009

Our Play Farm



Joey sewed a playmat earlier this year. She crocheted some flowers, needlefelted a river, felted some rocks by throwing blobs of wool fiber into the washing machine and dryer, and sewed the entire mat out of our old clothes.



Recently, a few animal friends decided to join us on the play mat. We purchased some moveable wood fence pieces on Etsy, and a farm was born!


Some of the farm animals are sewed out of felt, some are made out of wood, while others are crocheted, knitted or needlefelted. The goose came from downinthemeadow Etsy shop. Some sheep and a kitty are on their way to us from mama4earth Etsy shop. The lovely wood mushroom was made by Carle's husband. The puzzle tree came from Etsy, and the other tree is a cut piece of wood from Daddy with wool roving on top. The horse and pig came from Steiner College Bookstore. The rest were made at home by Mommy and Daddy.


This week, Wilson and Mommy were retelling the story of The Four Friends using the play farm. Then, the fences ended up becoming all sorts of imaginative creatures on their own. What fun!