Consider the sample schedule below: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Reading / Writing 30 Minutes *Practice putting the letters in ABC order while singing the ABC song. *Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name. *Have your child read or listen to the story, “Dragon flies” *Choose another letter to decorate. (Use beans, pasta, ripped paper, etc.) * Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name. *Have your child reread or listen to the story, “Dragonflies” *Identify print parts of the book (front, back, one word, spine, title, lower case letter, etc.) *Practice putting the letters in ABC order while singing the ABC song. * Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name. *Have your child reread or listen to the story, “Dragonflies *Use the picture cards to help assist your child to retell the story. *Choose another letter to decorate. (Use beans, pasta, ripped paper, etc.) * Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name. *Have your child reread or listen to the story, “Dragonflies *Practice putting the letters in ABC order while singing the ABC song. * Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name. *Have your child reread or listen to The story, “Dragonflies”. *Have your child draw and/or write about something they liked in the story. Song and Movement 10 Minutes Practice singing I’m a little Chick Tune: “I’m A Little Teapot” Practice singing to This is the Way. Practice singing to The Tractor on the Farm. Tune: “The Wheels On The Bus” Practice singing to Pigs in the Mud. Tune: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" Practice singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm.
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Consider the sample schedule below:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Reading / Writing
30 Minutes
*Practice putting the letters in ABC order while singing the ABC song.
*Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name.
*Have your child read or listen to the story, “Dragon flies”
*Choose another letter to decorate. (Use beans, pasta, ripped paper, etc.)
* Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name.
*Have your child reread or listen to the story, “Dragonflies”
*Identify print parts of the book (front, back, one word, spine, title, lower case letter, etc.)
*Practice putting the letters in ABC order while singing the ABC song.
* Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name.
*Have your child reread or listen to the story, “Dragonflies
*Use the picture cards to help assist your child to retell the story.
*Choose another letter to decorate. (Use beans, pasta, ripped paper, etc.)
* Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name.
*Have your child reread or listen to the story, “Dragonflies
*Practice putting the letters in ABC order while singing the ABC song.
* Using “I Can Write My Name”, have your child identify the letters in their first name and practice writing their name.
*Have your child reread or listen to The story, “Dragonflies”.
*Have your child draw and/or write about something they liked in the story.
Song and Movement
10 Minutes
Practice singing I’m a little Chick Tune: “I’m A Little Teapot”
Practice singing to This is the Way.
Practice singing to The Tractor on the Farm. Tune: “The Wheels On The Bus”
Practice singing to Pigs in the Mud. Tune: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
Practice singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm.
Math 30 Minutes
Practice counting to 10 with your child.
Complete “Calendar Count”
Practice counting to 10 with your child.
Complete “Counting Scavenger Hunt”
Practice counting to 10 with your child.
Complete “Great
Sock Sort”
Practice counting to 10 with your child.
Complete
“Snacktime
Counting”
Practice counting to 10 with your child.
Complete "Jump to the Number”
Science
Social Studies
20 Minutes
Discuss animals at the zoo. Find Several different Types of Food that Zoo animals eat (leaves, fruit, etc.) Next find several zoo animals (pictures or plastic ones) and have the children match the zoo animals up.
Practice and complete “Science, Animals, Body” printable.
Have your child use their imagination. Pretend you
are making homemade zoo animal cages. Use a box and cut off the top. Use that top to cut into strips to use as bars. Place your favorite stuffed animal inside and let them out to play, eat, socialize.
April 13-17 Song Lyrics
I’m a little Chick Tune: “I’m A Little Teapot”
I’m a little chick. Yellow and soft. I was born In a hay loft.
I play all day And cheep, cheep, cheep. Then back to the barn I go to sleep!
This is the Way
This is the way we plant the hay plant the hay, plant the hay This is the way we plant the hay so early in the morning This is the way we feed the chickens Feed the chickens, feed the chickens This is the way we feed the chickens so early in the morning.
This is the way we chop the wood chop the wood, chop the wood This is the way we chop the wood so early in the morning
This is the way we milk the cows Milk the cows, milk the cows This is the way we milk the cows so early in the morning
THE TRACTOR ON THE FARM Tune: “The Wheels On The Bus”
Oh, the tractor on the farm goes ‘round and ‘round, ‘Round and ‘round, ‘round and ‘round. Oh, the tractor on the farm goes ‘round and ‘round, All around the farm.
Oh, the cow on the farm goes, moo, moo, moo, Moo, moo, moo, moo, moo, moo. Oh, the cow on the farm goes, moo, moo, moo, All around the farm.
Continue with other farm animals and farm objects.
PIGS IN THE MUD Tune: "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
Roll, roll, roll around, in the mud all day. That is what the pigs all do. What a way to play!
Roll, roll, roll around, that is how they stay, Oh so very nice and cool, on a sunny day! Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a pig. E-I-E-I-O. With an oink oink here. And an oink oink there. Here an oink. There an oink. Everywhere an oink oink. Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a duck. E-I-E-I-O. With a quack quack here. And a quack quack there. And an oink oink here. And an oink oink there. Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a horse. E-I-E-I-O. With a neigh neigh here. And a neigh neigh there. And a quack quack here. And a quack quack there. And an oink oink here. And an oink oink there. Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a sheep. E-I-E-I-O. With a baaa baaa here. And a baaa baaa there. And a neigh neigh here. And a neigh neigh there. And a quack quack here. And a quack quack there. And an oink oink here. And an oink oink there. Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a cow. E-I-E-I-O. With a moo moo here. And a moo moo there.
And a baaa baaa here. And a baaa baaa there. And a neigh neigh here. And a neigh neigh there. And a quack quack here. And a quack quack there. And an oink oink here. And an oink oink there. Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a turkey. E-I-E-I-O. With a gobble-gobble here, And a gobble-gobble there, And a moo moo here. And a moo moo there. And a baaa baaa here. And a baaa baaa there. And a neigh neigh here. And a neigh neigh there. And a quack quack here. And a quack quack there. And an oink oink here. And an oink oink there. Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. E-I-E-I-O.
Pre-Reading QuestionsHave you ever wished you could fly? Can you imagine a dragon? In this story, we will read a story about a dragon flying. Can you imagine what it would be like to fly like a dragon?
Comprehension Questions
1) ______ pours from the clouds on Dragon.
A. lightningB. thunderC. hail
2) Dragon’s wings are frozen because his wings got very ______.
Pre-Reading QuestionsHave you ever wished you could fly? Can you imagine a dragon? In this story, we will read a story about a dragon flying. Can you imagine what it would be like to fly like a dragon?
Comprehension Questions (Answer Key)
1) ______ pours from the clouds on Dragon.
A. lightningB. thunderC. hail
2) Dragon’s wings are frozen because his wings got very ______.
Write, Tell, or Draw a StoryWhen did you almost get hurt?
I was
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Jump to the Number
CIRCLE Activity Collection: Family
In this activity, your child will play a game to practice identifying numbers from 0-10. Children who have mastered this skill will practice ordering numbers from 0 to 10. This kind of game helps children match the number word they hear with the written number, and helps them attend to each number individually, which can be more challenging than just rote counting aloud.
Learning Area(s):Math, Physical Development
MATERIALS
• 11 pieces of paper with one number (0-10) written on each paper and taped to the floor in random order around a room.
LET'S PLAY
Say to the child: “Let’s play a game. I am going to say a number and I want you to jump to the number on floor. Let’s practice. ‘7’—we both will jump to number 7” (both parent and child should jump to the paper with number 7).
Continue the game by calling out other numbers in random order and having your child jump on that number. If the numbers are placed close to each other, the child may be able to leap from one to the other. If you spread them out more, the child may jump or hop all the way to the number you say. Either arrangement is fine.
TIPS
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• Another variation on this game is to see if your child can jump or hop to each number in order (start on 0, then find 1, 2, etc.) while the numbers are randomly arranged around the room. If your child can easily do this counting forwards, try counting backwards (starting on 10, then finding 9, 8, etc.)!
• To add additional challenge, give clues about the number you want the child to locate. Example: “I’m thinking of the number that comes after 2.” “I’m thinking of the number that comes before 8.”
AGE GROUP(S):
• 3 years old• 4 years old• 5 years old
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