1. Morning work pg 1 (morning work can be found on worksheets page) 2. Math: use number frame app to practice showing all numbers 1-20. 3. Draw a rainbow with chalk outside or (if you dont have chalk) on paper and hang it in your window. 4. Complete Scholastic assignment for day 2. https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome/grades-prek-k.html 5. Science: graph the weather 6. Practice ixl language arts for 20 minutes. Do diagnostics or syllables. 7. Writing: Use journal paper to tell me about your weekend.
Tuesday, March 31st
1. Morning work pg 2 2. Practice letter writing for 15 minutes by wriring and illustrating a card to a family member you have not seen in a few weeks to show how much you love and appreciate them. Then mail it to them. 3. Reading: Choose one of the links below or use a book you have at home.
Find a story about spring.
Retell the story to a person in your house describing the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
Draw a picture about the story. Label the picture in your best “kid-writing” with the sounds you hear for each item.
Using the journal writing paper to draw and color a picture of something fun you did this week or what you like to do outside.
6. HEIDISONGS(30-day free trial) Movement activities with letters, sounds, high-frequency words, math, and more! 7. Practice reading from one of the decodable reader books that were sent home. 8. MATHFocus: Measurement Idea 1: Non-Standard Measurement Materials:
5 toys from home
A non-standard measurement tool such as pennies, blocks, checkers, etc. to measure how long the toys are from the left side to the right side.
Record the toy and amount of items it took to measure the length of each toy on a piece of paper.
Idea 2: Standard Measurement Materials:
The same 5 toys as above
1 standard ruler
Record the number of inches long each toy is on the above paper.
Wednesday, April 1st
1. Morning Work Pg 3 2. Practice writing your first and last name 5 times. Start your name with a capital letter and make the other letters lowercase. Use your Handwriting Without Tears letter formations to assist you. 3.Reading:
Explore the Puzzlers section to search for words in the Word Match section
Dive Deeper Section:
Explore extension activities on Seasons and Spring
Meet the Creators of the book
7. View the virtual field trip about Jelly Belly candies. Afterwards, using your journal paper to draw what your favorite bag of jelly belly candy would look like with your favorite flavors candy flavors. Write 1-3 sentences on the journal paper to describe your picture in your best writing. Remember our writing rules.
8. Brain break HEIDISONGS(30-day free trial) Movement activities with letters, sounds, high-frequency words, math, and more! 9. Fact families
Brighten your house with skill-boosting butterflies! Happy Spring!
Have your child make construction paper butterflies.
Then instruct your child to write the numbers from a fact family on the body and the corresponding facts on the wings. (For example, different equations to make 5, make 8, or make 10.
1. Morning Work 2. Handwriting:Rainbow write your sight words. 3: Brain Break 4. Reading:
Go to scholastic link above.
Read the book for day 3 about animals
Complete the activities.
5. Word Families
Using plastic eggs, on one piece write multiple beginning sounds around the piece (example: p, t, h, k)
On the other piece of the egg write the base (example: en)
Have your student turn the egg piece to change the beginning sound and read to you the created words (example: pen, ten, hen, ken)
Listen to your student read the words from each word family.
6. Writing: using writing paper and the writing rules, illustrate a picture of your favorite animal and it's mommy. Write about it. Please write at least 3 sentences.
7. Math: Addition Equations 1) Work with your student to create rain clouds with paint, markers, or crayons. 2) As seen in the picture, your student can create rain drops with paint or they can draw them on. They could use two colors to show each addend for the equation. 3) On the cloud write the full equation to match the number of raindrops (example: 2 + 3 = 5
1. Morning Work April packet 2. Handwriting:Use one of the resources listed below to practice letter writing for 15 minutes.
Practice handwriting
3. Math:
Print the worksheet below.
Roll the dice.
start with one number. Add or sybtrsctbthe number on the other dice to make a new number.
Color the number that you made.
The goal is to get 4 in a row. Example:6+2=8 ,or 6-2=4, 5+3=8 or 5-3=2
4. Reading: Choose a book about Easter. Read for 20 minutes. 5. Complete 20 minutes of ixl. 6. Draw a picture of a bunny. Use the link below for help. 7. Using your journal paper, write about a Easter memory. Be sure to use the writing rules.