Monday, April 27
Here is a message from Bing after receiving our birthday video:
"Thank you very much, it's so beautiful, touched me. Please extend my big THANKS to them. I miss them much."
**** Please don't forget to send me a birthday picture or video for our friend Elizabeth who is turning 6 on Thursday!!!!
**** Please don't forget to send me a birthday picture or video for our friend Elizabeth who is turning 6 on Thursday!!!!
Good Morning!
Morning Message
Letter Awareness
Memory: Pick 5 letters that you are working on learning the name or sound of. Cut some construction paper into squares and write each letter two times (OR have your child write the letter 2 times). Place them face down on the table or the floor and play memory with the cards.
** Keep these cards for tomorrow's game!
** Keep these cards for tomorrow's game!
Extension: Play memory with 5 sight words you are working on learning!
Our sight words for this week are: that, he, was
Previous sight words: the, of, to, and, a, in, is, it, you
**Keep these cards for tomorrow's game!Hatching Adventures Day 1
Math:
1. Math Problem: Ms. O. bought a dozen eggs from the grocery store. She hardboiled 4 of them. How many eggs were left?
Show your work by drawing pictures. Can you start by drawing a dozen eggs? Remember the oval shape we learned about? How many eggs are in a dozen? How can you show that 4 were hardboiled? How many do you have left? Take a picture of your work and send it to me with your answer. "There are _______ eggs left"
Challenge: Ms. O's dogs ate 2 of the hardboiled eggs (true story) How many eggs did Ms. O eat?
Here's something else to do for Math:
Show your work by drawing pictures. Can you start by drawing a dozen eggs? Remember the oval shape we learned about? How many eggs are in a dozen? How can you show that 4 were hardboiled? How many do you have left? Take a picture of your work and send it to me with your answer. "There are _______ eggs left"
Challenge: Ms. O's dogs ate 2 of the hardboiled eggs (true story) How many eggs did Ms. O eat?
Here's something else to do for Math:
Try numbers 11-20 if 1-10 is too easy! Or ... can you count by 2's, 5's and 10's?