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Kindergarten Clay Handprints


As you know, this is my first try at teaching K. I am absolutely LOVING it too!!! At first I was so surprised at how much help the kids needed and I didn't realize that they would be so needy. I guess that is expected after 13 years in 3rd grade. Anyhow, I am constantly amazed at just how fast they learn and the growth curve amazes me every time I look at the data.
Anyhow, I thought I would give clay a try since it was December and I did need to make something special for the holidays. I searched pintrest and couldn't find anything that caught my eye so I went traditional. We did the most beautiful clay hand prints. There was a definite learning curve here, and several pretty BIG mistakes. Let's just say that we started with 29 handprints and by the end of it there were only 22 left.
First take your 25 pound of clay and divide it into 30 equal pieces. I use a long piece of string to cut it with. It pulls so nicely through the clay and allows for easy distribution.
I did this project entirely guided and modeled with my own clay and the kids did awesome. First I had them turn their chunk of clay into a nice smooth ball. I told them to squeeze and massage it and then roll it between their hands and on the table to turn it into a ball. Once the balls were forming, I called the kids over to my kidney table and helped them roll the ball into a flat patty. I used a bowl to trace the edge to create a perfect circle. Side Note: I went to the ceramics store and they had a circle tile cutter for $80!!! No way was I going to buy that, the manger told me to go to a kitchen store and get a muffin cutter or use the top of a paint can. Anyhow, I didn't have time for either of those, so I found a bowl. Once the clay was flat and round, I pushed their hands super hard into the clay so you could actually see the shape. Then, I write their name and 2015 somewhere on the clay. Finally I poked 2 little holes through the top to put a ribbon on later. After letting it dry over the weekend, I fired it.
Now, here's where these precious little projects got slightly unique. The children each painted the entire hand plaque in regular glaze. When they were finished I used a Crystal Glaze by Mayco to fill in the handprint itself. I had no idea if it would show up, but it did and looks so cute. The little pieces of glass exploded so you can really see the shape and size of the hand. <> Now for my tips to ending up with just as many as you start with. Don't let the kids play with the clay too long. It seemed to weaken it. Don't roll it too thin, it WILL crack. Push very hard on the hand, the deeper the print the better it will look. Don't forget the holes at the end of the project, I did and there is no going back once it dries.

Chicken Mulligatawny the EASY way!

Do you want a delicious hearty soup on a cold winter day? That's what I was craving today. I love Pioneer Woman's recipes so I decided to make a version of here Easy Mulligatawny with a twist. A very long time ago I worked at The Old Spaghetti Factory and on Thursday's they have an amazing version of this Indian soup. It's by far, the best one I have ever had, however I can't remember the entire recipe. I do know it is very similar to Pioneer Woman's so here is what I did…
1. Saute' Onion and Garlic in Olive Oil. Add salt and Pepper to taste. Once everything softens, add 2T of curry powder. 2. Add 8 cups of chicken broth and 2 cans of diced tomatoes and bring to a boil. 3. Add 3 peeled Granny Smith apples, chopped up and 2 cups of diced or shredded chicken and reduce to a simmer. 4. Let cook for as long as you want, today I let mine simmer for a couple of hours. 5. When it's time to serve, add 2 cups of quick cooking rice and a splash of half and half or whipping cream. 6. It's ready when the rice is done. Add as much or as little cream as you like.
The awesome thing about this recipe is that you can modify it. If you love the apples, add more, if they are not your thing, then you can omit them(I don't recommend it). My guy likes it hearty and meaty so I add extra chicken. You can toss in raw chicken or use a rotisserie chicken.
The soups is really quite simple to make, preparation in all is 10-15 minutes. The apples add suck a unique twist. If you are thinking your family will freak out about the apples, tell them they are potatoes. My family can't tell the difference. This is one of those beautiful recipes that no matter how much you customize, it will still be delicious. Now, when you reheat it, expect it to be thick and stew like. You can serve it like this (my favorite way), or you can chicken broth to soup it up again.
Grocery List 1 Onion, 6 Garlic Cloves, 2 Cans of diced tomatoes, 3-5 Granny smith Apples, Small carton of Whipping Cream or Half and Half, 1 whole Rotisserie chicken, Rice, and Chicken Broth.

About Me

Good Morning, Today I am officially committing to joining the blogging world. I am not tech savvy so be patient and I learn through this endeavor. I am a public school teacher in Portland, Oregon. I have been teaching for 14 years and just started teaching Kindergarten in a very diverse, impoverished school. I have taught other grades, but most of my experience has been in 3rd grade. My awesome sister, fellow teacher, has been teaching Kinder for over a decade. You should check out her blog at teacherlaura.blogspot.com. She is my inspiration and is keeping me afloat this year. I have an awesome family and 2 amazing children. My son is finishing up his last year of middle school and next year my daughter will start Kindergarten. For fun I love to cook, travel and shop of course. That about sums up my life. Post one accomplished! I am hoping for followers soon.