Spring Break is just around the corner! Though this year's spring break promises to be different than most others, I hope you will all be able to find something new, unusual, interesting and inspiring to do that will set this week apart. Here are some ideas for you to consider: 1. Get Outside! Not all of these ideas will work in an era of social distancing but here are some ideas to get the creative juices flowing! 50 Fun Free Spring Activities 2. Read a new book! If you haven't already checked out Scholastic's Learn at Home Program , today is the day to do it! It has fabulous stories to watch and read and activities and lessons that go along with the stories. You can select the appropriate grade level for your child. 3. Learn something new! National Geographic Kids is a great website for learning about animals, places on earth and science. There are games, videos, quizzes, brain boosters and scientific i...
A MONSTER TRUCK review on how to add can be found at Learn Math for Kids: Monster Truck Adding And here is a song for memorizing Addition Facts: Addition Facts Song Instructions for how to make a cute sock bunny: Cute Sock Bunny Ideas and instructions for how to make paper plate spring animals: Springtime Animals Some songs to help burn off some energy! Shake Your Sillies Out Clean My Room Wonky Donkey Song Have a great week! Enjoy the outdoors!
This morning I was at school, putting together packages of work for each of my students. It's a strange thing to prepare work without anticipating the interaction that usually goes along with it. As you all know, handwashing and social distancing are the most important things each of us can do to help keep our communities safe. With that in mind, here are some websites for helping kids remember what they need to do. Handwashing Songs for Kids Germ Smart Kids! How to Wash Your Hands Josh has signed all the students, including kindergartens and grade ones up for Sumdog math program, which I believe will start on Monday. Here is the link to Epic Books homepage. And for the kindergartens, here's the link to The Very Hungry Caterpillar that goes with the booklet I included in their package. Enjoy the sunshine!
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