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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. 

May  18 - 22   Week 7

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

Victoria Day Holiday - Enjoy your day! 

Tuesday
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Click to see Mrs. V read you the poem "Shapes".  Listen first, and then try to do it with her.  

This is a longer poem - if possible please print it out for your child.  

If they are brave, or with an adults help, they could write it out.  

Click on "Shapes" to get a printable copy of the poem

Wednesday
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Read the poem aloud. 

Can you find the rhyming words?  Can you make another rhyme for each pair?

Write in your journal.  Did you do something outside in the sun this weekend?  Visit a beach, splash in the ocean, play in a pool or sprinkler?  If you didn't write about your favorite thing to do in the sun! 

Try to write 2-3 sentences.

Make sure it is EASY TO READ (finger spaces, neat printing) and has INTERESTING details.

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

Thursday
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Read/sing poem aloud. 

 

Recite it to someone in our family - or maybe even video it and send it to your teacher! 

Decorate your poem with the shapes if you can!  

 

Display it in your poetry folder or wall!

MAKING WORDS: 

Mrs. V will walk you through a fun making words activity.  I have included a script for parents, or you can do it along with the video! 

Friday

Listen to Mrs. Renneberg read you "Go Away Bird" by Julia Donaldson.  Can you retell this story by making a poof book or a puppet show?  Poof books are a favorite!  Give them a try! 

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