Monday, March 30th!
Question for the Week:
What is darkness?
Weekly Foundational Read-Aloud:
Can't You Sleep Little Bear? by Martin Waddell
The YouTube Link to the weekly Read-Aloud is located: HERE
Questions to ask your child in response to the read-aloud:
· Where does Little Bear sleep?
· Why couldn't Little Bear sleep?
· What did Big Bear do to help Little Bear sleep?
Learn at Home activity for today:
Draw and Build
Look outside with your child at the area near where you live. Select a building or structure that looks interesting to both of you. Draw a picture of the building/structure together. Talk about what you see as you draw together. Hang the picture at your child’s eye level, or place it on the floor near where you will build, and then use materials you have available to build the building/structure together. For example, you might use blocks, connecting blocks (e.g. Duplos, Legos), cardboard boxes, pots and pans, cups, or other household items to build together.
Questions to ask your child:
Tell me about your work. I notice that you ____.
What are some other things you could add?
I wonder what would happen if ____. Why? How do you know?
How could you build ____?
Movement Activity:
YouTube: Cosmic Kids Yoga
(This link brings you to introduction on the Cosmic Kids homepage. From there you may choose one of countless yoga videos for your child.
Please choose a different video for each day of the week.)
I will be calling parents twice a week to check in. If you would like to share any resources with other families, please let me know and I will add it to the blog!
Some resources that have been shared by parents:
Apps:
Khan Academy Kids
Khan Academy Kids
ABC Mouse
TinyBots (one time $2.99 fee)
Websites: Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems
Miss Megan's Camp Kindergarten (facebook)
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (facebook)
Miss Megan's Camp Kindergarten (facebook)
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (facebook)
Make your own lava lamp!
Other Useful Resources / Tips / Ideas
Scholastic Learn at Home - The website offers multiple days of content including read-alouds, movement activities, STEM activities, drawing activities, building activities, etc.
One of the parents suggested to set up a free Zoom account and have one family member or friend teach their child something new each day via a Zoom call!
If you have any questions or concerns that are not addressed during our weekly phone calls, please feel free to email me at msserbonescovid19@gmail.com
As always, please make sure to read the OLQM school blog for additional updates and information located, HERE!
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