Sep 7, 2013

Pete the Cat



Pete the Cat is very popular right now among young children, with its cool cat main figure. The stories by Erik Litwin  provide numerous ways to extend the learning lessons. The following list provides some links to excellent options for a Preschool Lesson Plan with Pete the Cat.


Pete the Cat Felt Story and Template

Button Preschool Theme

The Official Pete the Cat Website--lots of activities and product

Making Learning Fun--Activity Sheets to go with Pete the Cat


Mrs. Bremer's Class---Great ideas for learning colors and letters to correlate with Pete the Cat and His White Shoes

Coyne's Crazy Fun Preschool---fun ideas for Pete the Cat Theme

Teach Preschool--great photos of Preschoolers decorating white shoes for an Art Project

Pinterest Board: Pete the Cat Preschool Theme



Aug 30, 2013

Preschool Songs about Feelings




Perhaps, the most popular preschool song about Feelings:

Song#1  If You're Happy and You Know It


If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
If you're happy and you know it, then you're face will surely show it,
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.

Sad--wipe your tear, boo hoo
Mad--stomp your feet
Silly--shake your head
Sleepy--take a yawn
Scared--hide your eyes
Excited--say, "Hooray!"

Song#2 We All Have Feelings

Sung to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

We have feelings, yes we do
Happy, sad or feeling blue.
All our feelings are okay,
Each and every single day.
We  have feelings, yes we do
They belong to me and you.

Song#3 Itsy Bitsy Feeling Spiders


Sing the song Itsy Bitsy Spider with different emotions...

The sad little spider...
The happy little spider....
The silly little spider...

Make sure to use facial expressions, and change your voice to create the feelings when singing this traditional song!

Song#4 I Have That Happy Feeling


From the tune of I Have that Happy Feeling Here in my Heart


I have that happy feeling here in my feet,
Here in my feet, here in my feet
I have that happy feeling here in my feet
Here in my feet to stay.

I have that happy feeling here in my hands,
Here in my hands, here in my hands,
I have that happy feeling here in my hands
Here in my hands to stay.

Continue, on with other additions.

Song#5 The More We Get Together


The more we get together
Together, together,
The more we get together
The happier we'll be.



Another great way of mixing music with the topic of feelings, is to find different styles of music and ask children how the music makes them feel. Alternatively, combine this with painting.



This video from Sesame Street (gotta love Sesame Street) is just overall fun to watch for all ages.