Wednesday June 3

We will continue to offer story time at the following times:

Wednesday, June 3 10:00am with Mrs. Mask
Thursday, June 4 2:00pm with Mrs. Mask

The Google Meet code to join a storytime with one of the teachers is storytime.

Learning Intentions for the Week - Early Literacy 
  1. I can express ideas and develop my understanding by sharing personal experiences.
  2. I can use drawings to illustrate ideas and information, and talk about them.
  3. I can be curious and have a willingness to learn about the environment.
  4. I can manage my ideas.  I can plan and focus to create a contribution to a collaborative project.
Learning Intentions for the Week - Math 
  1. I can say the number sequence 1 to 10 by 1s, starting anywhere from 1 to 10 and from 10 to 1.
  2. I can demonstrate an understanding of repeating patterns using manipulatives, sounds and actions.

This week at school our focus will be on building a "Kinder-garden" in the windows of the Kindergarten classroom(s). Each day will focus on a new aspect of the garden. Today is tools and supplies! We are excited to watch our garden grow this week!

Please note:  Each day we will focus on one element of the garden. You and your child are welcome to drop off the new item each day at the school mailbox, or you can wait until Friday to drop off your items, or your child may choose to only make one item for the garden (and that's ok!) and drop it off when completed.  As always, we want to provide options for our families so that you can choose what works best for you and your family. There is no pressure from us to have your child complete all the elements of the garden.

Mailbox is available daily out front of the school from 9:00am-2:30pm.

Listen to the third and final part of the book:


Morning Message - click here: June 3

Read aloud:

Literacy/Art
Materials: paper, pencil, scissors, colored pencils, crayons or markers

Draw your own garden tool that you think we will need to help us make our garden grow. What tools do you use at home in your garden? Draw your own or view any of the how to draw video links below: 


How to draw a shovel

How to draw a garden set

How to draw a wheelbarrow


Math
Materials - sidewalk chalk, rock or beanbag

Make your own hopscotch game using sidewalk chalk. Watch Emily and Katie play 2 different versions below:
Hopscotch games

Indoor Version (for rainy days):
Materials - extra pieces of cardboard, paint or markers, beanbag or something safe to toss



*Bonus math activity - How big can you make your hopscotch game go? Check out the math video below.




Music Blog
What does your superhero freedom machine look like?


Challenge (optional)
Eric Harvie Superhero Initiative -check it out and have fun with it!


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