Resources for families...
Math
Zearn Parents, please feel free to email me for your child’s log in info if you are interested. This resource correlates with the math we were doing in class. I have them set on the exact module we were working on previously.
Other great ways to practice math skills:
*Have your child count items around your home.
*Practice skip-counting up to and down from 100 by fives and by tens.
*Count money in your purse
*Practice telling time on an analog clock or watch.
Reading
Epic (app) Books are available at each child's level. You can coordinate with what level books I was sending home for homework. Please Remind text me if you would like your child's log in information.
PBSkids.com
Starfall.com (phonic skills) Help your child sound out words, play a phonics game, and read books!
Kahn Academy
Scholastic Learn At Home Students could listen to a book on a different topic each day.
*The best thing you could possibly do while away from school, is to have your child read, read, read! : ) As much as possible, have your child read to you, a stuffed animal, sibling, etc.
*Have them read for fluency and with expression.
*Have them retell you the important details from the beginning, middle and end of what they read.
*Create a scavenger hunt. Write clues for them and have them read each clue to find something fun (e.g. Set up a stuffed animal so it looks like it is reading a favorite book!)
Science
Kids.nationalgeographic.com
Other ideas…
*Go outside. Have them observe and write about something in nature that they see.
*Research other animals that we did not research in class. Write an informational report!
Writing
Typingclub.com
Other ideas….
*Have your child write a daily journal of what he or she did each day in a narrative format. First I ___, Next I ____.
*Have your child write thank you notes to a nurse or doctor that they know.
*Connect to a child in your neighborhood or a friend. Become pen pals either through email or snail mail : )
*Have them email me a message, and I will respond.
*Have them write an informational report about an animal that they researched.
Movement
Gonoodle.com
K-1: Listen and Move: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j24_xH5uvdA
Jumping Jacks Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1HcbcW_Cfs
Hokey Pokey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZinb6rVozc
Witch Doctor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTkfqPjCpaE&t=19s
Raining Tacos Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbWCf0wRuAU
Chicken Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mHPs7fVF5w
Blame it on the Boogie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xW3r86LOt0
Art
https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/mo-willems/
(Mo Willem's giving daily art lessons!)
Non Educational Ideas
*Teach them to tie their shoes
*Play a game
*Facetime a friend
*Do a puzzle
*Play outside
*Ride a bike
*Go for a walk
*Play basketball
*Play soccer
*Bake cookies
*Help make dinner
*PLAY! : )
*Spend time with family : )
District Update on Current Events
http://csd28j.org/covid-19-coronavirus-information/
Math
Zearn Parents, please feel free to email me for your child’s log in info if you are interested. This resource correlates with the math we were doing in class. I have them set on the exact module we were working on previously.
Other great ways to practice math skills:
*Have your child count items around your home.
*Practice skip-counting up to and down from 100 by fives and by tens.
*Count money in your purse
*Practice telling time on an analog clock or watch.
Reading
Epic (app) Books are available at each child's level. You can coordinate with what level books I was sending home for homework. Please Remind text me if you would like your child's log in information.
PBSkids.com
Starfall.com (phonic skills) Help your child sound out words, play a phonics game, and read books!
Kahn Academy
Scholastic Learn At Home Students could listen to a book on a different topic each day.
*The best thing you could possibly do while away from school, is to have your child read, read, read! : ) As much as possible, have your child read to you, a stuffed animal, sibling, etc.
*Have them read for fluency and with expression.
*Have them retell you the important details from the beginning, middle and end of what they read.
*Create a scavenger hunt. Write clues for them and have them read each clue to find something fun (e.g. Set up a stuffed animal so it looks like it is reading a favorite book!)
Science
Kids.nationalgeographic.com
Other ideas…
*Go outside. Have them observe and write about something in nature that they see.
*Research other animals that we did not research in class. Write an informational report!
Writing
Typingclub.com
Other ideas….
*Have your child write a daily journal of what he or she did each day in a narrative format. First I ___, Next I ____.
*Have your child write thank you notes to a nurse or doctor that they know.
*Connect to a child in your neighborhood or a friend. Become pen pals either through email or snail mail : )
*Have them email me a message, and I will respond.
*Have them write an informational report about an animal that they researched.
Movement
Gonoodle.com
K-1: Listen and Move: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j24_xH5uvdA
Jumping Jacks Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1HcbcW_Cfs
Hokey Pokey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZinb6rVozc
Witch Doctor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTkfqPjCpaE&t=19s
Raining Tacos Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbWCf0wRuAU
Chicken Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mHPs7fVF5w
Blame it on the Boogie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xW3r86LOt0
Art
https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/mo-willems/
(Mo Willem's giving daily art lessons!)
Non Educational Ideas
*Teach them to tie their shoes
*Play a game
*Facetime a friend
*Do a puzzle
*Play outside
*Ride a bike
*Go for a walk
*Play basketball
*Play soccer
*Bake cookies
*Help make dinner
*PLAY! : )
*Spend time with family : )
District Update on Current Events
http://csd28j.org/covid-19-coronavirus-information/