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The London Bridge Curriculum

The London Bridge Curriculum

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Here's what you get with "Animal Crackers & Gummi Bears Week."

Standing Face Cut Outs
A 3-4 foot tall clown, seal, and giraffe with their faces missing so your children can poke their heads through! They come in 15 pieces, and take a bit of putting together (like puzzle), glueing, cutting, and coloring!

A Circus Trick
There's ten circus dogs and hoops to be cut out and colored. Then, the story of the ten dogs who jumped through the hoop and landed on the balloon. We supply a real balloon to be blown up for the children to tape the dogs to. As the balloon gets more covered with the dogs, it sinks. When the tenth dog lands on the balloon, the instructor POPS the balloon!

The Flannel Board Story
1st, a flannel board story is a colorful story where the characters have a piece of flannel on their backs to stick to the flannel board. The story, involves a mommy and a son as they discover the circus. All characters are on a sheet and are to be colored and cut out. Then, add the piece of flannel to their reverse sides to get them to stick to the flannel board. The boy and his mother go up, down, and side to side while finding the curious animals of the circus!

Goldilocks and the Three Bears Finger Puppets
Finger puppets for the children to color and use to visually follow along in the classic story.

Polkadot "O" Tracing
A huge clown is filled with "O's!" See if you can trace the "O's" in his belly. When you're done, the the clown some color!

Paper Chains
To get familiar with the shape of the letter "O," it's time to make paper chains! With some construction paper, scissors, glue (or stapler or tape), make and decorate the "O" shaped paper links!

Baked Clay "O's"
A home recipe for making a playdough substance, having the children shape them into circles, adding color if desired, and then baking them to make a solid shape!

Lions and Bears Facemasks
The children make their own lion or bear facemask with a little help from the instructor on cutting the patterns.

Animal Matching Cards
Color six animals, then cut them in half! Then the children get to try and match the right tops with the right bottoms!

Learning Colors by Sorting Gummi Bears
Cut along the lines to make three separate pouches. Color the bears red, green and yellow on the outside of the pouches. Give the kids gummi bears then encourage them to place the colored gummi bears into the matching colored pouches!

Catch a Child Badges
Badges for catching a child behaving nicely. They can be taped on for wearing all day!

Circus Hoop "O's"
Cut construction paper into "O" shapes. Glue supplied sequins onto the "O's." Then glue the finished "O's" onto a worksheet to be taken home easily!

Animal Cracker Counting
Place animal crackers on a wroksheet. The children learn to match the animals with each other. Then they can practice counting to four with the crackers. Then they get to EAT their results!

Elephants are Scared of Mice!
Another colorful flannel board story that's a new take on the relationship between mice and elephants.

Jumping Clown Stick Puppets
Color your clowns, then attach them to straws for your latest craft.

The Parent Letter
The parent letter includes: field trip forms plus two suggestions, 3 music lessons, 3 dramatic play ideas, 3 gym or sports ideas, 1 manner and safety lesson, 3 special snack ideas, vocabulary words, and more ideas to go along with your week's theme!


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