Show & Tell
Show & Tell engages children by teaching them to take turns, wait their turn, and listen to their friends. It is also great for asking questions and having conversations; all important social skills.
Time for a Story
Thank you to Liv’s dad, Chris, and Kate’s brother, Mikey, for reading to us this week. After each story, we talked about what happened.
How do you count?
Using materials around the house, such as cups, or seeds in our fruit, friends created pattern games with numbers. We also played a movement game where everyone had to remember their number and when it was called, they had to do what the number said.
Obstacle Course fun!
Just because we are home doesn’t mean we can’t turn anything into an obstacle course. Sebastian went on an egg run in his living room (one of the activities up on Google Classroom).
Bird Houses
We made birdhouses out of various recyclable materials: cartons, toilet paper rolls, and fruit containers are just some of the materials used.
Shapes
We worked on our fine motor skills and grip by drawing different shapes. We also gave our brains some more exercise by going on a shape hunt.
SILLY SALLY FACES