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ROOM # 11 WEEKLY PLANNING FORM WEEK OF: 6/8/2020 TEACHER’S NAME: Ms. Brittany K. Accessing links:*If using a computer or laptop: for links, press ctrl + click on the link*If using a phone: tap the link, then click on the previewDay of the WeekDAILY FOCUS(Focuses on the unit’s student outcomes- lesson)Follow up Activity ON DAILY FOCUSSkill Building Activity(Small group centers:Math, Literacy, Cutting, Handwriting, Library)Play focus[Planting seeds for play activities (aka learning centers)]Monday6/8Unit:TransformationWeekly Focus:Changes in our Environment Math skills:Sorting/Categories Letter(s) of the week:O, H # of the Week:Continued practice of 1:1 correspondence for #s 1-10 (or 1-5 for our younger scholars).Focus: Camouflage: Octopi Essential Question: Why do animals camouflage themselves?Key vocab: environment, camouflage, octopus/octopi Key questions:What is the environment?What does it mean to camouflage?Why do octopi camouflage themselves?How do people camouflage?Media: Camouflage SongActivity: Camouflage the octopus! (hide and seek)*Pic references chameleon, but your scholar will be drawing an octopus.Using a ziploc bag, saran wrap, or anything clear that can be drawn on with markers - your scholar will draw an octopus with a black marker (without coloring it in) They will then take their drawn octopus, placing it over anything that they want their octopus to “blend” in with. You can even “hide” the octopus yourself and have your scholar try to find it. Making it a fun game of hide and seek! Big ideas:The environment is the word around usTo camouflage is to blend into your environmentOctopi camouflage to hide from danger and to catch food MATH- CONCEPT: Sorting/CategoriesCreate/Label 3 categories:Eating, Play time, and SchoolUsing household items such as eating utensils, writing utensils, plates, toys, a backpack, etc., have your scholar SORT them into the 3 categories. LITERACY- Using the link below, practice letter-recognition with your scholar. Go through the alphabet, first starting with the UPPERCASE letters. Have them say the letter, then practice the sound. Letter Recognition flash cardsPhonics Song**If your scholar knows their letters, have them go on a “word hunt” using books/magazines/Newspapers to find this week’s sight word: “that”HANDWRITING- Write out various “O”s on a piece of paper (uppercase only). Have your scholar practice tracing the letters. If they are able, have them try to write the letter on their own (on the back)LIBRARY/ MEDIA-My Very own Octopus by Bernard MostMath- Practice this fun song with your scholar! Let him/her tell you the shapes as the song progresses.Name the Shapes GameBlocks- Have your scholar combine and transform materials using legos, blocks, etc. into something new as they work. Discuss the changes that occur when homes or buildings are built, rebuilt or remodeled. Use vocabulary words such as taller, shorter, bigger and smaller as your scholar plays.Music + Movement:Practice this song with your scholar and learn the movements of the butterfly life-cycle!The Butterfly DanceTuesday6/9Focus: Camouflage: Chameleons Essential Question: Why do animals camouflage themselves?Key vocab: environment, camouflage, chameleon, blend in Key questions:What does it mean to camouflage?Why do chameleons camouflage themselves?Media: Camouflage SongActivity: Creating a camouflaged animal--Materials:- white paper- scissors- crayons/markers- a backgroundDraw the outline of a chameleon and have your scholar cut it out. Remember to make it big so it’s easy to cut! Next, put the blank stencil on a background. Have your scholar color the chameleon to blend into the background! *Pic references butterfly, but your scholar will be drawing a chameleonBig ideas: Camouflage means to change color to blend in with your environmentChameleons camouflage to hide from danger.Stoats camouflage so they can be sneaky and catch food. MATH- Practice 1:1 correspondence using dried pasta, coins, or various other household manipulatives. Have your scholar draw a card from a deck—whatever number they have, they must count out that many manipulatives (i.e. Draw a 5—count out 5 pieces of pasta—1, 2, 3, 4, 5). LITERACY- Have your scholar go on a ‘O’ hunt by looking through different books or food labels to try and find words that start with that letter. Have them practice making the initial sound of the letter with each word they find.CUTTING- Using a ruler, draw out straight lines going across the paper. Have your scholar practice holding scissors and cutting across these lines. **For those turning 5, draw 6 squares (3”x3”), and have them color in the lines, then cut out the squares. LIBRARY/ MEDIA-Animal Camouflage (Educational Video)eOutdoor Play-Don’t step in the hot lava- Do not step on the floor. Place several rocks or leaves on the ground. Only jump on these leaves or rocks. Do not step on the ground. This can even be done inside the apartment with materials such as colored paper or blankets. Art- Creating cloud watching binoculars: Have your scholar make a pair of cloud binoculars using empty toilet paper rolls. Have he/she color the tubes with blue paint or blue marker and let it dry. Have your scholar separate the cotton balls into small peices and glue the cotton balls around the tubes and let it dry. Once dry, your scholar can use their binoculars for any type of weather.Literacy- On a set of popsicle sticks, have your scholar write down new vocabulary words (egg, butterfly, caterpillar) using different-colored markers. Place the popsicle sticks “word-down” into a small container. Have your scholar pick a popsicle stick and have him/her read the word. Reinforce your scholar to spell the word and to also tell you what color the word is written in. (This will reinforce their color memory and their spelling skills.) Wednesday6/10Focus: Changes in our Environment: Night/Day Essential Question: What changes do we notice throughout the day?Key vocab: night, day, sunset, sunrise Key questions:How does the day change?What is a sunrise?What is a sunset?How do you change with the day? Think: sleepy, awake, hungry, etc.Media: Day and NightActivity: Day and night collageUsing 2 sheets of paper, your scholar will color one all blue with a sun and clouds (for day) and one all black with a moon and stars (for night). You can tape or glue them together so that they are side by side. Your scholar can either draw or find objects in the house (ex.toothbrush) of things that they do in the day time and do in the night time. They will differentiate, by drawing/placing them on the appropriate side. Big ideas:Sunset is when the sun comes up in the morning.Sunset is when the sun goes down at night.We change with the time of day (ex: In the morning I’m hungry. At night, I’m sleepy).MATH-CONCEPT: Sorting/CategoriesUsing household items, have your scholar sort them into 2 categories: day/night. This is an extension of the Daily Focus. You can use day clothes, pajamas, toys, pillows--get creative! LITERACY- Using the link below, practice letter-recognition with your scholar. Go through the alphabet, first starting with the UPPERCASE letters. Have them say the letter, then practice the sound. Letter Recognition flash cardsPhonics Song**If your scholar knows their letters, have them go on a “word hunt” using books/magazines/Newspapers to find the sight word: “that” HANDWRITING- Write out various “H”s on a piece of paper (uppercase only). Have your scholar practice tracing the letters. If they are able, have them try to write the letter on their own (on the back) LIBRARY/ MEDIA-Day and Night by Teddy NewtonMusic + Movement:Practice this song with your scholar and learn the movements of the butterfly life-cycle!The Butterfly DanceMath- Practice this fun song with your scholar! Let him/her tell you the shapes as the song progresses.Name the Shapes GameDramatic Play- How can we change the way we look? We can use a disguise. Have your scholar become a different family member for the day by using mom, dad, sister, or brother’s clothing. Can they speak like them? Can they walk like them? Can they laugh like them? Thursday6/11Focus: Changes in the Weather Essential Question: How does the Weather change?Key vocab: temperature, thermometer, weather journal Key questions:Does the weather stay the same?How does it change?What is your favorite kind of weather? Why?Media: Be a Weather WatcherActivity: Making a Weather JournalUsing a thermometer, help your scholar check the weather and the temperature 2x a day (once in the morning, and once at night). Have them draw the weather (i.e. Sunny, cloudy, rainy, or partly sunny), and record the temperature.Big ideas: Weather changes all the time!It can be hot or cold, warm or freezing.We can tell the temperature by looking at a thermometerMATH- Practice 1:1 correspondence using seeds, dried pasta, coins, or various other household manipulatives. Have your scholar draw a card from a deck—whatever number they have, they must count out that many manipulatives (i.e. Draw a 5—count out 5 pieces of pasta—1, 2, 3, 4, 5). LITERACY- Have your scholar go on an “H” hunt by looking through different books or food labels to try and find words that start with that letter. Have them practice making the initial sound of the letter with each word they find. CUTTING- Using a ruler, draw out straight lines going across the paper. Have your scholar practice holding scissors and cutting across these lines. **For those turning 5, draw 6 squares (3”x3”), and have them color in the lines, then cut out the squares. LIBRARY/ MEDIA-What will the Weather by like Today? by Paul RogersFine Motor- Using a recipe (that’ll be provided to parents) you and your scholar will be creating play dough together. Play-dough is fantastic for building those small muscles! Kneading, pushing and rolling the dough really helps!Ingredients:2 cups all-purpose flour3/4 cup salt4 teaspoons cream of tartar2 cups lukewarm water2 Tablespoons of vegetable oil (coconut oil works too)Food coloring, optionalQuart sized bagsLiteracy- Using different materials found in the home, have your scholar create the letters of the week. How can they create these letters? Have them do this activity independently with as needed guidance along the way. Math- Practice this fun song with your scholar! Let him/her tell you the shapes as the song progresses.Name the Shapes GameFriday6/12Focus: Changes in the Seasons Essential Question: What changes do you notice throughout the year?Key vocab: seasons, winter, spring, summer, fall Key questions:What are the 4 seasons?What changes with the seasons? (Think: leaf colors, temperature, activities).What changes do you notice now that we’re going into summer?How are you changing for the summer?Media: If You Know All the SeasonsActivity: Have your scholar draw a picture of what they look forward to doing this summer. Maybe it’s going to the beach. Maybe it’s playing ball outside. Maybe it’s going to the pool. The sky’s the limit! On the bottom of the picture, have them write the word: Summer. Talk to them about how these activities are different than what they might do during other seasons.Big ideas:There are 4 seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.Some seasons are hot, and some seasons are cold.It’s turning summer now.Because it’s turning into summer, I notice that it’s getting _______ outside.Things that change with summer: my clothes, my activities, the temperature, etc.MATH- CONCEPT: Sorting/CategoriesTake out a bunch of clothes/shoes. Have your scholar sort them into seasons (i.e. shorts, t-shirts, winter coats, gloves, scarves, boots, etc.) LITERACY- Using the link below, practice letter-recognition with your scholar. Go through the alphabet, first starting with the UPPERCASE letters. Have them say the letter, then practice the sound. Letter Recognition flash cardsPhonics Song**If your scholar knows their letters, have them go on a “word hunt” using books/magazines/Newspapers to find this week’s sight word: “that” HANDWRITING-Name day! Have your scholar practice writing their first names on a piece of paper. Draw out boxes so that they can practice writing their names in a confined space. LIBRARY/ MEDIA-Little Tree by Loren LongDramatic Play- If you can be a meteorologist (people who tell the weather) from TV, how would you describe the weather? Have your scholar dress up in clothes that meteorologists wear. What would you need in different types of weather?Rain- Umbrella, raincoat, rain bootsSnow- Winter coat, winter boots, scarf, gloves, hat HOT Sunny Day- SING SONG “WHAT’S THE WEATHER”…Fine Motor- Bean Gluing: Have your scholar write the letter of their first name on a piece of construction paper with a pencil. Have them trace the letter with glue and let them glue the beans onto the lines. (Gripping the beans with their fingers is great fine motor practice.)Music + Movement:Practice this song with your scholar and learn the movements of the butterfly life-cycle!The Butterfly DanceSocial/Emotional Learning—Week to review: Week 7Early Learning Unit 1—Week 7: Identifying FeelingsFollow the link, and scroll all the way to the bottom (page 7) temprano Unidad 1—Semana 7: Identificar sentimientosPara espa?ol, haga clic en el enlace de abajo y vaya (a la página 7) Common Core Goals:Speaking and Listening:PK.ELAL.19. [PKSL.1] Participates in collaborative conversations with diverse peers and adults in small and large groups and during playPK.ELAL.24. [PKSL.6] Expresses thoughts, feelings, and ideas (e.g., role-playing, music, drawing, art work, building, writing)Mathematics:PK.CKW.1 (Counting and Cardinality): Count to 20.Social Studies:PK.CKW.4: Develops an understanding of how people and things change over time and how to relate past events to their present and future activities. ................
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