Monday, May 31, 2021

Week of June 1, 2021

 

WEEKLY REMINDERS

 

 Our Moving Up Ceremony is on, June 25th at 9:00 AM

Only 2 guests are permitted. They must wear a mask and have their temperature taken. A Health and Safety Checklist will be required before entering the auditorium. 

 

 

ZOOM Links for This Week: 

 

 Tuesday 6/4 to Friday 6/4

 

      8:15 a.m. Meeting 

      Meeting ID: 832 3348 8869

      Passcode: 123456

      Join URL: Click HERE

 

       2:00 p.m. Meeting

       Meeting ID: 832 3348 8869 

       Passcode: 123456

      Join URL: Click HERE 

 

If your child cannot attend one of these two meetings, please let me know and I can schedule a meeting at a time that is more convenient for you.  

 

Lessons and Activities for the Week for At Home Learners:

  

The link for the read aloud of this week’s foundational text Lizard from the Park by Mark Pett, HERE!

 

 Questions for the foundational read aloud

 

 Level 1: Recall

What did Leonard find in the park? Where was Buster’s family?

 

Level 2: Skill/Concept

What kind of animal is Buster? How do you know?

How did Leonard feel about Buster? How do you know?

As Buster got bigger and bigger, he seemed to enjoy himself less and less. Why do you think that happened?

 

Level 3: Strategic Thinking

How do you think Leonard felt when he found the egg? Tell me more about that. How do you think Leonard felt when Buster hatched from the egg? Tell me more about that.

How do you think Leonard felt when Buster was too big to live with him anymore? Tell me more about that.

 

Level 4: Extended Thinking

What were some of the ways Leonard took care of Buster? How would you take care of a dinosaur if you found a dinosaur egg in the park? Leonard took Buster everywhere with him. Where would you take him if he lived with you? Why?

Leonard had to say goodbye to Buster. Have you ever had to say goodbye to someone you cared about? How did you feel?

 

 

Remote Learners Weekly Activity:

 

Animal Baby Book

Ask your child to pick their favorite animal baby.  You can help your child create an animal book. Together you can do online research, read books and magazines about the animal.  Families and children can write or draw pictures about the information they gather. Children can write/draw what the baby animal is called, what it looks like, what it eats, where it lives, etc.  If ready, children can label their work.  For example, if a child is writing about bears, you can ask them what sound they hear at the beginning of the word, make connections to the written letter B, and encourage your child to write the letter.  

 

Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:

 PK.ELAL.17. [PKW.6] Develops questions and participates in shared research and exploration to answer questions and to build and share knowledge. 

 

There are numerous activities posted every week on our

classroom SeeSaw Account! 

  

Please send any pictures or drawings to 

xiomaraserbones@olqmnyc.org or text to (203)539-0863

 

Unit Topic:

Babies

 

Essential Question for the Unit:

What are babies? 

 

Focus Questions for this Week:

                                   What can we learn about animal babies? 

 

Focused Learning activity for the week:

 

                            Animal Baby Book
Children will be invited to make a book about the animal babies they are investigating. The children will be provided with blank books from sheets of paper to write and draw about their animal baby.

 

 

 Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:

PK.ELAL.14. [PKW.2] Uses a combination of drawing, dictating, oral expression, and/or emergent writing to name a familiar topic and supply information in child- centered, authentic, play-based learning

 

Foundational Text for the Week:

Lizard From the Park by Mark Pett

 

Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:


PK.ELAL.5. [PKR.1.] Participates in discussions about a text (e.g., during whole or small group interactive read-aloud discussions, during peer sharing, within play scenarios)

 

 

Questions for the foundational read aloud

 

  Level 1: Recall

What did Leonard find in the park? Where was Buster’s family?

 

Level 2: Skill/Concept

What kind of animal is Buster? How do you know?

How did Leonard feel about Buster? How do you know?

As Buster got bigger and bigger, he seemed to enjoy himself less and less. Why do you think that happened?

 

Level 3: Strategic Thinking

How do you think Leonard felt when he found the egg? Tell me more about that. How do you think Leonard felt when Buster hatched from the egg? Tell me more about that.

How do you think Leonard felt when Buster was too big to live with him anymore? Tell me more about that.

 

Level 4: Extended Thinking

What were some of the ways Leonard took care of Buster? How would you take care of a dinosaur if you found a dinosaur egg in the park? Leonard took Buster everywhere with him. Where would you take him if he lived with you? Why?

Leonard had to say goodbye to Buster. Have you ever had to say goodbye to someone you cared about? How did you feel?

 

 

Lessons and activities for the week:

 

Blocks- The block area will be turned into a baby nursery.  Students will pretend to care for babies by feeding, cleaning, and changing the baby dolls provided. 

 

Art- Students are invited to create their own baby portraits with a variety of art materials.

 

Science- Students are invited to create the animal babies and habitats they are investigating.  

 

Math- Cutouts of babies of various lengths will be added to the math center.  Students will be able to measure each baby and tell which is longest and shortest.

 

Library- Students are invited to read books about our theme, babies.

 

Writing- Cards will be supplied with pictures of animal babies as well as their names. They will be placed in a bin for children to reference as they create their own animal baby book.

 

Sensory- Students will be able to give babies a bath with their own containers and consider why babies need help to wash or take a bath.

 

 

For more information on the Lesson Plan, click HERE!

 

Please always make sure to read the OLQM School Blog for additional information, located HERE!

  

If there are any questions regarding the Pre-K for All program that cannot be answered by the office or classroom teacher, please feel free to contact the Help Line at 888-227-8175 

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Week of May 24, 2021

 

WEEKLY REMINDERS

 

 Please continue to complete Seesaw assignments.

 

ZOOM Links for This Week: 

 

 Monday 5/24 to Friday 5/28

 

      8:15 a.m. Meeting 

      Meeting ID: 832 3348 8869

      Passcode: 123456

      Join URL: Click HERE

 

       2:00 p.m. Meeting

       Meeting ID: 832 3348 8869 

       Passcode: 123456

      Join URL: Click HERE 

 

If your child cannot attend one of these two meetings, please let me know and I can schedule a meeting at a time that is more convenient for you.  

 

Lessons and Activities for the Week for At Home Learners:

 

 

The link for the read aloud of this week’s foundational text Stellaluna by Janell CannonHere!

 

 

 Questions for the foundational read aloud

 

 Level 1: Recall 

Why did Stellaluna live with the bird family? What are some of the things Stellaluna learned to do when she lived with the bird family?


Level 2: Skill/Concept

What do bats do during the day?

What do they do at night? 

Why did Stellaluna feel embarrassed when she tried to fly with the baby birds? 

 

Level 3: Strategic Thinking

 How do you think Stellaluna felt about being separated from her mother? How do you think Stellaluna felt when mama bird told her she had to do the same things as the other birds? 

 

Level 4: Extended Thinking

 Why did Stellaluna think she was clumsy? 

 How do you think Stellaluna felt when she found her own mother again? At the end of the story, Flitter wondered how the baby birds and Stellaluna can be so different but feel so much alike. What you do you think? How is that possible?

 

 

Remote Learners Weekly Activity:

 

Baby Portraits

Show your child pictures from when they were a baby. Invite them to look at the pictures and draw or paint a picture of themselves as a baby. As your child observes and considers their pictures, engage them in discussion about the details they notice in the pictures. What has changed about the way they look now compared to when they were babies? Why? 

 

Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:

 PK.SOC.6. Develops an understanding of how people and things change over time and how to relate past events to their present and future activities

 

 

There are numerous activities posted every week on our

classroom SeeSaw Account! 

  

Please send any pictures or drawings to 

xiomaraserbones@olqmnyc.org or text to (203)539-0863

 

Unit Topic:

Babies

 

Essential Question for the Unit:

What are babies? 

 

Focus Questions for this Week:

                                   What can we learn about animal babies? 

 

Focused Learning activity for the week:

 


Match the Baby to its Parent

Teacher will work with students in the science center. She will help students match cards with animal babies to the adult. Children who are ready will also be encouraged to attempt to write or copy the names of the animals they find.

 

 

 Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:

PK.SCI.5 Plans and conducts investigations to determine how familiar plants and/or animals use their external parts to help them survive in the environment

 

Foundational Text for the Week:

Stellaluna by Janell Cannon

 

Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:

PK.ELAL.7 Develops and answer questions about characters, major even, and pieces of information in a text.



Questions for the foundational read aloud

 

 Level 1: Recall 

Why did Stellaluna live with the bird family? What are some of the things Stellaluna learned to do when she lived with the bird family?


Level 2: Skill/Concept

What do bats do during the day?

What do they do at night? 

Why did Stellaluna feel embarrassed when she tried to fly with the baby birds? 

 

Level 3: Strategic Thinking

 How do you think Stellaluna felt about being separated from her mother? How do you think Stellaluna felt when mama bird told her she had to do the same things as the other birds? 

 

Level 4: Extended Thinking

 Why did Stellaluna think she was clumsy? 

 How do you think Stellaluna felt when she found her own mother again? At the end of the story, Flitter wondered how the baby birds and Stellaluna can be so different but feel so much alike. What you do you think? How is that possible?

 

 

Lessons and activities for the week:

 

Blocks- The block area will be turned into a baby nursery.  Students will pretend to care for babies by feeding, cleaning, and changing the baby dolls provided. 

 

Art- Students are invited to create their own baby portraits with a variety of art materials.

 

Science- Students are invited to create the animal babies and habitats they are investigating.  


Math- Cutouts of babies of various lengths will be added to the math center.  Students will be able to measure each baby and tell which is longest and shortest.


Library- Students are invited to read books about our theme, babies.


Writing- Cards will be supplied with pictures of animal babies as well as their names. They will be placed in a bin for children to reference as they create their own animal baby book.


Sensory- Students will be able to give babies a bath with their own containers and consider why babies need help to wash or take a bath.

 

 

For more information on the Lesson Plan, click HERE!

 

Please always make sure to read the OLQM School Blog for additional information, located HERE!

  

If there are any questions regarding the Pre-K for All program that cannot be answered by the office or classroom teacher, please feel free to contact the Help Line at 888-227-8175 

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Week of May 17, 2021

 

WEEKLY REMINDERS

 

 Please continue to complete Seesaw assignments.

 

ZOOM Links for This Week: 

 

 Monday 5/16 to Friday 5/21

 

      8:15 a.m. Meeting 

      Meeting ID: 832 3348 8869

      Passcode: 123456

      Join URL: Click HERE

 

       2:00 p.m. Meeting

       Meeting ID: 832 3348 8869 

       Passcode: 123456

      Join URL: Click HERE 

 

If your child cannot attend one of these two meetings, please let me know and I can schedule a meeting at a time that is more convenient for you.  

 

Lessons and Activities for the Week for At Home Learners:

 

 

The link for the read aloud of this week’s foundational text Everywhere Babies by Susan MeyersHere!

 

 

 Questions for the foundational read aloud

 

 Level 1: Recall 

When and where are babies born?

What are some ways babies are carried? What are some noises that babies make?


Level 2: Skill/Concept

Every day, everywhere babies are rocked. Why do you think people rock babies?

Every day, everywhere babies are kissed. Why do you think people like to kiss babies?

Every day, everywhere babies make friends. How do babies make friends?

 

Level 3: Strategic Thinking

Why do you think babies usually crawl before they walk?

What do you think babies think about when they are learning to walk? When babies first start to walk they fall a lot. How do you think that makes them feel?

Level 4: Extended Thinking

Babies are growing. How are you growing?

In this book, babies make friends with puppies, kittens, young people and old people. How do you make friends?

 

 

 

Remote Learners Weekly Activity:

 

Baby Portraits

Show your child pictures from when they were a baby. Invite them to look at the pictures and draw or paint a picture of themselves as a baby. As your child observes and considers their pictures, engage them in discussion about the details they notice in the pictures. What has changed about the way they look now compared to when they were babies? Why? 

 

Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:

 PK.SOC.6. Develops an understanding of how people and things change over time and how to relate past events to their present and future activities

 

 

There are numerous activities posted every week on our

classroom SeeSaw Account! 

  

Please send any pictures or drawings to 

xiomaraserbones@olqmnyc.org or text to (203)539-0863

 

Unit Topic:

Babies

 

Essential Question for the Unit:

What are babies? 

 

Focus Questions for this Week:

What do human babies need?

 

Focused Learning activity for the week:

 

  Baby Nursery

 

Teachers will work with students in the block area to help them set up a baby nursery.  She will ask students to brainstorm what objects need to be added to have a baby nursery after discussing what is a baby nursery.

 

 

 Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:

PK.AL.2: Actively engages in problem solving.

 

Foundational Text for the Week:

Everywhere Babies by Susan Meyers

 

Pre-K Common Core Learning Standard Addressed:

PK.CKW.4 (Social Studies): Develops an understanding of how people and things change over time and how to relate past events to their present and future activities.


Questions for the foundational read aloud


 Level 1: Recall 

When and where are babies born?

What are some ways babies are carried? What are some noises that babies make?


Level 2: Skill/Concept

Every day, everywhere babies are rocked. Why do you think people rock babies?

Every day, everywhere babies are kissed. Why do you think people like to kiss babies?

Every day, everywhere babies make friends. How do babies make friends?

 

Level 3: Strategic Thinking

Why do you think babies usually crawl before they walk?

What do you think babies think about when they are learning to walk? When babies first start to walk they fall a lot. How do you think that makes them feel?

Level 4: Extended Thinking

Babies are growing. How are you growing?

In this book, babies make friends with puppies, kittens, young people and old people. How do you make friends?

 

Lessons and activities for the week:

 

Blocks- The block area will be turned into a baby nursery.  Students will pretend to care for babies by feeding, cleaning, and changing the baby dolls provided. 

 

Art- Students are invited to create their own baby portraits with a variety of art materials.

 

Science- Students are invited to create the animal babies and habitats they are investigating.  

Math- Cutouts of babies of various lengths will be added to the math center.  Students will be able to measure each baby and tell which is longest and shortest.

Library- Students are invited to read books about our theme, babies.

Writing- Cards will be supplied with pictures of animal babies as well as their names. They will be placed in a bin for children to reference as they create their own animal baby book.

Sensory- Students will be able to give babies a bath with their own containers and consider why babies need help to wash or take a bath.

 

 

For more information on the Lesson Plan, click HERE!

 

Please always make sure to read the OLQM School Blog for additional information, located HERE!

  

If there are any questions regarding the Pre-K for All program that cannot be answered by the office or classroom teacher, please feel free to contact the Help Line at 888-227-8175 

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