Tuesday, October 27
Letter Study: Ll
Popcorn Word: on
Popcorn Word: on
Comprehension Strategies: Visualizing & Analyzing Characters
Again, using the story "The Three Little Pigs", the kids will work on retelling the story events, visualizing and analyzing the characters during the reading.
DAILY 5
The children have four choices for Word Work:
~Alphabet puzzle
~Letter sound/picture match-up
~Beginning sounds magnetic game
~Finding our classmates' names
Handwriting: L
~Wellness Wednesday tomorrow. Have your child wear their workout clothes.
Again, using the story "The Three Little Pigs", the kids will work on retelling the story events, visualizing and analyzing the characters during the reading.
The children have four choices for Word Work:
~Alphabet puzzle
~Letter sound/picture match-up
~Beginning sounds magnetic game
~Finding our classmates' names
Handwriting: L
SMART Room: It's so fun to watch the kids learn while moving!
Math: Decomposing (taking apart) the # 7 in a variety of ways and drawing those varieties.
PhyEd today
Scientists Have Tools to Help Them Measure
Connect: Remember yesterday when we said that a scientist makes a conclusion? Teach: Today I am going to show you some tools that a scientist might use to help them collect data. Sometimes a scientist needs to measure things in their experiment so that they can compare two items. For example, if they want to compare how much two things weigh, they might use a scale. Display all of the tool clip art pictures. Say, Let’s see if we can match the words with the pictures. Show each name and work together to match the names to the correct tools.
Active Engagement: Now it’s your turn. You are going to be a scientist! Now, let’s play a game. I am going to read you an experiment, you tell me which tool you think the scientist should use. Read each of the experiment cards.
Link: Remember boys and girls, today and everyday good scientists know we have many tools. Some of the tools help the scientist to collect data by measuring.
Math: Decomposing (taking apart) the # 7 in a variety of ways and drawing those varieties.
PhyEd today
Scientists Have Tools to Help Them Measure
Connect: Remember yesterday when we said that a scientist makes a conclusion? Teach: Today I am going to show you some tools that a scientist might use to help them collect data. Sometimes a scientist needs to measure things in their experiment so that they can compare two items. For example, if they want to compare how much two things weigh, they might use a scale. Display all of the tool clip art pictures. Say, Let’s see if we can match the words with the pictures. Show each name and work together to match the names to the correct tools.
Active Engagement: Now it’s your turn. You are going to be a scientist! Now, let’s play a game. I am going to read you an experiment, you tell me which tool you think the scientist should use. Read each of the experiment cards.
Link: Remember boys and girls, today and everyday good scientists know we have many tools. Some of the tools help the scientist to collect data by measuring.
~Wellness Wednesday tomorrow. Have your child wear their workout clothes.
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