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Daily Homework Link: Unit 9: Winter WondersMonday (Day 9)Tuesday (Day 9)Wednesday (Day 10)Thursday (Day 10)FridayOffice hoursNO ZOOM8:00 am to 9:00 am11:00 pm to 12:00 pm2:00 pm- 3:00 pmE-mail: marykathryn.sell@8:00 am to 9:00 am11:00 pm to 12:00 pm2:00 pm- 3:00 pmE-mail: marykathryn.sell@8:00 am to 9:00 am11:00 pm to 12:00 pm2:00 pm – 3:00 pmE-mail: marykathryn.sell@NO OFFICE HOURSMorning RoutineWake-up, eat breakfast and get dressed. Go to your daily workspace (e.g. the kitchen table, a pile of pillows, your favorite spot on the couch, etc).Literacy/Reading10 minutes: Letter “Dd”We are learning about the letter“Dd” Find 5 objects in your housethat start with the letter .Draw a picture of one thingthat begins with .10 minutes: Rhyme TimeThe Snow FellThe snow fell while I slept last night.And made the world all clean and bright. The snowplow came along today, And pushed, and pushed, and push the snow away. Word Manipulation GameWe are going to add nonsense words into the rhyme. When you hear the nonsense word, say “that’s nonsense!”The night fell while I slept last snowAnd made the world all clean and bright.The snowplow came along today, And pushed, and pushed, and pushed the snow away. Social-Emotional Activities:A Conflict Solver: Get HelpWhen we learn to do something and we are good at it, we feel good. But sometimes learning something new is really hard. It can be frustrating when you try to do something and you are not good at it.There are many different things that we are still learning. We can gethelp by asking other people to show us what they know how to do.. We will cooperate and work together to help one another.I can say, “I need help.” And I can ask, “Can you help me?” Or I can ask, “Will you show me how to do that?”10 minutes: Epic Books: Epic! Books Class Code: tsa0818Optional: Enrichment activities Starfall Scholastics ABCya! Stretch Break!Move around, play a game, get some exercise and fresh air! Here are some fun things you can do!Penguin Dance | Brain Breaks | Jack Hartmann - YouTubeThe Dance Freeze Song | Freeze Dance | Scratch Garden - YouTubeMath10 minutes: Count by 10s to 50:Count by 10s to 50, 3 times!3-D Shapes: CubesA cube is made up of flat squares to create a “fat” shape that is solid and takes up space. Can you find any cubes in your house?10 minutes: Count by 10s to 50:Count by 10s to 50, 3 times!3-D Shapes: SpheresA sphere is a blown up circle filled with air. Can you find any cubes in your house?Science10 minutes: Gel BagsIf you have extra hair gel or shaving cream in your house, put some in a large ziplock baggie.Using your fingers press into the baggie gently and see what letters or shapes you can make. If you hold it up to a light, you are able to see it better. 10 minutes: Investigating IceGrab a couple ice cubes from your freezer. Place the ice cubes in a bowl or plate. Observe what happens to the ice over time. What do you think might happen to the ice if you leave it out?3175237904Social Studies10 minutes: In the Winter…Grab your crayons and paper. Think about what winter looks like to you. What types of activities do you do in the wintertime?What type of clothing do you wear?What would you see if you looked out your window? 10 minutes: Snowflake MacaroonsIngredients:2 egg whites1 cup rolled oats1/2 cup liquid honey1/2 cup coconutDirections:1. Wash hands.2. Mix together rolled oats, honey, and coconut in a large bowl.3. Put egg whites in a small bowl.4. Beat egg whites with an eggbeater. (The children will begin this process but you may need to finish to make them stiff.)5. Fold egg whites into other ingredients in large bowl. (Don’t mix too much.)6. Spoon onto greased cookie sheet.7. Cook at 400 degrees until set and light brown around edgesLunch BreakTake time to sit down and enjoy some lunch! Please contact your teacher for your student number if you would like to pick up lunch from your campus. PlayHibernation StationUsing stuffed bears, pillows and blankets, you can pretend that these animals are ready to hibernate for the winter! They will need your help in building some caves!ReflectionCheck-in with your child by asking questions such as: What was your favorite part of the day? W hat is something you learned today? How are you feeling? Other considerations: Not everything needs to be online. Playing games that involve turn-taking and sharing are developmentally appropriate for preschoolers. ................
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