For our weekly 11:45am virtual meeting on Thursday, May 28th we will be singing two songs together! We will be singing these two songs:
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Writing TimeWrite your nameWrite the date: 5-26-20Write the word of the day: CASTLEWriting 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 TimeToday we will be learning about sand sculptures! When you visit the beach, what are some things you enjoy doing? Searching for treasures? Running on the beach? Or, maybe building a sand castle? Building sand castles is what many people look forward to when they head to the beach. Have you ever built a sand castle? “Sand Art” is the art of building sand sculptures. Some beaches have sand sculpting contests. (Have you ever been to the Annual Sand Castle Contest in Cannon Beach? If not, you should check it out! Here are some pics below...) What do you think you might need to build a sand castle? Here is a list of helpful tools:
There are lots of ways to make a sand castle...but some basic tricks can help you to create your most amazing castle ever! Here are some basic castle building instructions to help you have fun and be safe:
No matter what your sand castle looks like--fancy or not--that’s okay! It doesn’t even matter what tools you used; you will have fun going to the beach with just a bucket and shovel. And, if you are not going to the beach anytime soon, visit a sand pit at one of the local parks. (Frances Street Park & Shute Park). Try to make your own sandcastle! Daily Activity - Cardboard SandcastleMaterials needed:
Directions:
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.
End of Year Preschool SongWatch as Ms Anne teaches you the motions and tune to the song "I'm a Graduate". We will be singing this together on Thursday at our weekly virtual meeting! I’m a graduate (thumbs point to self) Yes it's true (nod your head) I'm a graduate (thumbs point to self) Oh, Oh, Oh (hands on hips, sway with attitude) A tiny little paper is what I’ll get (form a square with a hands) So, you ought to be proud….. (point and shake finger at audience) Because I’m a graduate! (thumbs point to self) Extra Activity - Story SequencingFirst listen to “There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Shell” book video. (It is our book reading video today - listed below our activity instructions!) Who remembers the order of objects the lady swallowed? Did she shallow a bed?? No! She swallowed all kinds of ocean things. Print the PDF below, grab scissors and a glue stick. Cut each picture, then see if you can remember the story and glue them in the correct order!
Book Reading with Our TeachersListen as Ms Anne reads: "There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Shell" By: Lucille Colandro Check out our Extra Activity "Story Sequencing" above our video, because it is an activity that goes with this fun story! Fun Activity Ideas
Baby Shark Song - Sand & Sea Version
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