
Activities
Parents, feel free to take pictures of your child doing the activities or their completed work and email to their teacher!
Remember: Please do what you can, but be flexible if it doesn't work. If you notice that your child is struggling, try together, don't get frustrated and end with a smile.
June 8 - 12 Week 10
Please continue to LOGIN and READ at least 10 minutes daily on Raz-Kids.
Try to record one book in Raz-Kids - it will send directly to your teacher
Practice your SIGHT WORDS Everyday! Click the CLIPBOARD to go to the sight word lists and activities
Monday

Click to see Mrs. Muir read you the poem "Summer, Summer". Listen to it again and repeat after Mrs. Muir. Read it together
You can print out the poem, have an adult print it, share printing with an adult (turn taking) or write it out all by yourself.
**If you notice frustration, please help your child. You can write with a light coloured marker or highlighter and they can trace also.
Tuesday
Click on "Sunny Day" to get a printable copy of the poem

Write in your journal. Is your child having trouble coming up with something to write about? Maybe they could write about what they like to do when they visit the beach
Parents, our students are used to writing independently, please give them some time to try to spell what they can and do their own work - the way they would in the classroom

Read the poem aloud.
Can you find the rhyming words in the poem? Can you think of at least one more rhyme for each pair?
Wednesday

Read the poem aloud
Making Words
Using the letters
e d n p s s
How many words can you make using these letters?
Can you find the mystery word/
Here is a script to help you direct your child.
Thursday

Read the Poem.
Cut up the poem into each word. Can you put it back together?
Mix them up, unscramble and glue back down
Decorate and Display

Friday
Listen to this fun story "If I built a school..." by Chris Van Dusen
Draw and colour a picture of your "COOL SCHOOL" Let your imagination soar. Write about and label the fun things you would have in your school.