Monday, March 3, 2025

Tuesday, March 4

 
Tuesday, March 4

Today's featured Dr. Seuss book is The Cat in the Hat Comes Back.


Word Work with Manipulative Letters 
stud to stub to tub to tubs to rubs to ribs to rib to rob to rot to rut to rust to dust
to gust to gut to rut to rug to lug to slug to plug
 Irregular Wordslook, book, are, was
    Read: Look at the fast slug.
                         Was there rust on the lamp?
                             The drum set has a lot of dust.
Spell: Look at the cubs.
                 The bug did not jump.
                      He was on a run at dusk.
Image result for literacy stations iconLiteracy Jobs  
New Jobs:
Mix & Fix CVC Words
March Themed Write the Room
~Sentence Building
~Simple Words Search & Find 


 Handwriting: Upper/Lowercase Bb, Simple Sentence & Rhyming Words
 Writer's Workshop: Let's Celebrate Labeling!
The kids have worked hard to learn how to label their illustrations so it's time to celebrate! We will share our writing with each other and have a dance party!
 KinderMath: One More, One Less
Most of the children are confident with one more but less confident with one less. This lesson will help increase their confidence with this concept.
• Activity One: Pairs will work together ordering numeral cards (9-20) needed for activity two.
• Activity Two: Commands will be said like, “Find the number that is one more than 12. Find the number that is one less than 20.”
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Activity Three: Pairs will need these number cards and 40 snap cubes. The kids will place a number in the middle. One partner will show the set that is ONE LESS using cubes, and the other partner will show a set that is ONE MORE with cubes.
 
Image result for cat in the hat projects Project: The Cat in the Hat

 Phy Ed Today

~PTA Bingo Fun Night is this Thursday!
~Any gift card/gift certificate you can donate toward the PTA Baskets of Chance fundraiser is greatly appreciated...they are due tomorrow.
~It was a SEUSSTASTICAL day of fun yesterday...The Cat in the Hat and Things 1 and 2 sure enjoyed themselves! We will continue to do Seuss-themed activities the rest of the week.

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