We are almost to the end of the school year! We are so proud of you all for sticking with us till now, and are excited to finish out the year strong! For the next two weeks, we will be focusing on the ocean, marine animals, and the beach. Then, at the close of our time together we will be having a special graduation. Make sure to check your emails for all the details! 🐻 Who found all the bears last week? Did you find 14 bears? Writing TimeWrite your nameWrite the date: 5-19-20Write the word of the day: OCEANWriting Time Reminders: -Names can be all uppercase, or start with uppercase and then use lower case. -Parents write the date first, then kids write or trace it. -”Word of the Day” words reinforce the weekly theme and provide practice writing letters that may not appear in their names. Parents can talk about the word and encourage a story or drawing -Parents, your children may need help with these tasks, so feel free to practice along with them. Circle TimeAn ocean is a huge body of water! There is one world ocean, but it is divided into five main areas: the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Arctic, and the Southern (or Antarctic). Together, they can be seen as one world ocean because they have no real borders, and water flows freely between them. The ocean is a type of habitat with many different types of plants and animals. Just like the Tropical Rainforest had habitat layers, the ocean does too. These layers are called ocean zones. The zones are based on how far sunlight can travel from the ocean’s surface.
Daily Activity - Ocean Sun CatcherMaterials needed:
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Send us pictures to show the success of your activity! Daily Book ReadingThree times a week, help your preschooler to pick out a book and read it together. Then, help your preschooler to create a journal entry using any of these same options from our book bag job.
Extra Activity - Number vs. Letter Sort
Virtual Preschool Meeting SongOn Thursday, at 11:45 am, we will be having our weekly Preschool Meeting (check your emails for the link!). Practice singing the song and we will teach you the motions in class on Thursday! Fish in the Sea (To the Tune of "The Wheels on the Bus") The fish in the sea go swim, swim, swim swim, swim, swim, swim, swim, swim The fish in the sea go swim, swim, swim All through the day. (Repeat as above for each line below) The lobsters in the sea go pinch, pinch, pinch The octopus in the sea go wiggle, wiggle, wiggle The sharks in the sea go chomp, chomp, chomp The sea horse in the sea rocks back and forth, back and forth, back and forth The clams in the sea go open and shut, open and shut, open and shut The jellyfish in the sea go bloop, bloop, bloop Book Reading With our TeachersToday, Mrs. Flynn (Paige's mom) will be reading "Not Quite Narwhal" by Jessie Sima Fun Activity Ideas1. Do some sort of fun beach sensory bin (Here is one idea we found, but there are many! https://funlearningforkids.com/sand-water-ocean-sensory-bin/ ) 2. See if you have any seashells in your home from past trips to the beach and hold them up to your ear. Do you hear something? 3. Have you ever played with kinetic sand? If you have, you know how FUN it is! Try out this recipe to make your own (https://www.theottoolbox.com/3-ingredient-kinetic-sand-recipe/) Survey
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