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Grade 1 Harrison - 2 Week PlanPlease choose 1 activity a day from each section. Remember to keep reading each day for at least 20 minutes! All mentioned resources can be found on Mrs. Harrison’s website: under Resources. Literacy (20 minutes)Math (20 minutes)Other (20 minutes)Make a list of things from around your home that start with each letter of the alphabet.Draw two cards from a deck of cards (remove the face cards). Write the number sentence and find the sum. 4 + 7 = 11Practice mindfulness with a Cosmic Yoga video. Make a list of things from around your home that start with each consonant cluster.Draw a hopscotch with sidewalk chalk. Fill in the numbers 0 - 20 by 2s. Practice your typing skills on Dance Mat Typing.Draw and label a map of your house.If you have stairs, walk up and count them. Walk down and count by twos. Walk up and count by 5s and then walk down and count by 10s.Draw along with a Mo Willems Lunch Doodle.Write an email to Mrs. Harrison. I’ll write you back! Watch Jack Hartmann’s Count to 100 video. Find a collection of 100 things in your home (ex. cheerios). Sort them into groups of 10.Listen to a few stories on Epic or Tumblebooks. Write word wall words with sidewalk chalk.Play Go Fish for Make-10 pairs (remove the face cards).Follow along with an Art Hub for Kids video.Get someone at home to hold a word wall card up to their forehead. Give them clues to figure out their word (ex. It’s __ letters long, it has __ vowels/consonants, etc.). Get someone at home to hold a playing card up to their forehead. Give them clues to figure out their number (ex. 1 more/less than __, if added to 6 it makes 10, etc.). Put a puzzle together.Write a Writing Workshop in a fort that you built. Read it to your favourite stuffy.Using a hundreds chart, roll a dice and write the number you rolled down, roll again and add that number to it, keep going until you reach 100.Play a board game. Help write a grocery list for an adult at home.Draw two cards from a deck of cards (remove the face cards). Draw a story problem and write the number sentence that goes with it.Turn a cardboard box into a spaceship, Mr. Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, or a dragon cave.Write a menu for dinner.Draw a picture of as many 3D shapes you can find around your home.Make a LEGO (or building blocks) maze. Run a marble through it.Retell the story you last read by writing down all of the important parts.Play Go Fish for doubles pairs (remove the face cards).Follow a recipe with an adult at home.If you have any questions please contact me through email at lharrison@hrce.ca or by phone at 902-464-2081 ext. 0 (your message will be forwarded to me and I will call you back during office hours).Have fun! If you are overwhelmed or unable to get to these activities that’s ok! It is a busy and stressful time for all. The most important thing is to stay safe and healthy! ................
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