Read Books: All by myself-
- Discuss things that the child can do all by themselves.
- Discuss things that the child wasn’t able to do last year but can do this year.
- Discuss things that the child can’t do now but will be able to next year.
- Discuss things that the child wasn’t able to do last year but can do this year.
- Discuss things that the child can’t do now but will be able to next year.
Read Words-
Letters (and rhymes) - o,
o - little curve and close
Starfall:
http://www.starfall.com/n/level-k/letter-o/load.htm?fPosters letter(s) –
Glue cheerios or fruit loops on the Oo Poster.
Math – Counting worksheet
Review Shapes-
Art- A Child's Thanksgiving Tree
To make your own Thanksgiving Tree you will need the following materials:
sheet of white poster board
pencil
tempera paint, markers or crayons
construction paper in red, yellow and orange
markers
scissors
glue or tape
glitter glue (optional)
sheet of white poster board
pencil
tempera paint, markers or crayons
construction paper in red, yellow and orange
markers
scissors
glue or tape
glitter glue (optional)
Trace hand and cut out. Write something your thankful for on each hand. Glue hands on a poster board or card stock to form tree leaves, color a tree trunk.
Information ( Write of 1 ½” tracing paper): Phone number review and
Phone etiquette
Continue practicing answering the phone using play phones and the real phone
Continue practicing answering the phone using play phones and the real phone
Day 2:
Calendar Activity
Read Books:
Read Words-
Introduce Information( Write of 1 ½” tracing paper):
Review Colors-
Coloring- Pilgrim coloring page
Math - Opposites – Responsible & Irresponsible
Review Shapes-
Line characters #1 Trace curved lines
Spatial: In and out
Fine Motor Skill:
Using safety scissors, have your child cut out shapes (square, rectangle, circle, & diamond) that have been drawn on construction paper with thick lines or cut squares to create a robot
Day 3:
Calendar Activity
Read Books:
Read Words-
Introduce Information( Write of 1 ½” tracing paper):
Review Colors-
Writing Skills- Circle characters
Review Shapes-
Character Education: Responsible Activities
Cleaning up coloring page
Even though the child is young, they still have responsibilities. Discuss and list the responsibilities that everyone in their family has.
http://myyoungchild.org/stories/listen-alongs/rosa-takes-responsibility-listen/
Block Activities - Build a castle
Play- My Mittens! book - Color the mittens to match the sentence.
Gross Motor Skills Activity
Ribbon Dancing - Attach ribbons, streamers or scarves to the ends of a ruler, dowel, or paper towel holder. Hold the ribbon swirling it from side to side, up and down, etc. Be sure to switch hands. This activity improves hand-eye coordination.
To Print:
Counting -1
O poster -1
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