Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Wednesday 25th 2020

Wednesday, 25th 2020

Good morning KG1B





Love you ritual:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ciB_0aNH1w&list=ULeFndT1DDo0Q&index=155


Activity one: (20 minutes)
Math: Dot Cards
(I have attached the dot cards for you to print and use for this activity. If you cannot print, please make dot cards at home.)


Your child will match and arrange objects on the dot cards as they count, add and subtract.


Beginning: Give your child 3-4 dot cards and a collection of small objects. Say, ‘For today’s activity we will be using cards and buttons, what do you notice about the cards?” Allow your child to observe the materials. 


Middle: Comment on what card your child chose to work with first. Encourage them to count out loud.
As your child is adding the items to match the dots on the card, you do your own.
Add more items on to your card and ask your child,
How many more do we need to take away? Or add less and ask, How many do I need to take away? 
Use words as, fewer, more, less, same, how many more, how many less, most, and match.


End: Give your child five minutes warning. Have your child return the unused cards for another activity and clean up together. 




Activity two: 
Literacy: Letter hunt (10 minutes)


Beginning: Before starting this activity, write a sticky note for one of these letters Tt, Ss, Nn, Ll, Oo, Bb, Rr, Pp, Gg and Mm (both lower and upper case). 
Hide them around the room. Then bring your child and say, I had written down lots of sticky notes with letters on them but I lost them around this room.
I wonder if you can help me find my sticky notes.’


Middle: As your child finds the sticky notes, ask them what letter they found and place them in a bowl or plastic bag.
Encourage them by telling them how much of a help this is for you.


End: When your child finds all the letters, go over the letters and come up with words that start with that letter sound. 




Activity 3
Fine Motor skills: (7 minutes)


Allow your child to use an ice cream scoop or spoon to move pom-poms (or any small items) from one bowl to another. 
Ask your child as they are doing the activity, how many do you think you can move with one spoon? Two spoons? .. etc. 

Dance and movement: 



Thank you. Have a wonderful day!

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