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Letter Shaping (“Ff”)

Model how to use the materials to shape the letter “Ff.” Have children form their own letter “Ff.”

Letter Shaping (“Vv”)

Model how to use the materials to shape the letter “Vv.” Have children form their own letter “Vv.”

Letter Sort “Aa”

Have children sort and distinguish letter shapes to recognize the shape of the target letter, “Aa.”

Letter Sort “Vv”

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the target letter, “Vv.”

Listening and Watching

Watch the Between the Lions video “Opposite Bunny: yummy/yucky.” Discuss opposites with children.

Math Chefs

Have children measure and cut specified numbers of clay fruit pieces to make a clay fruit salad.

My Favorite Veggies

Have children draw, dictate, or write their own books about their favorite vegetables.

New Flavors

Try a food your child has never had before. Talk about how it tastes and find out where and how it’s grown.

One-on-One Reading: A Fruit Is a Suitcase for Seeds

Read aloud A Fruit is a Suitcase for Seeds to individuals or small groups. Have children point out fruits or vegetables they like and identify how they travel.

One-on-One Reading: Eating the Alphabet: Fruits & Vegetables from A to Z #3

Read aloud Eating the Alphabet bt Lois Elhert and have children point to and name the fruits and vegetables. 

Our Vegetable Soup

Brainstorm with children ingredients they would want in a vegetable soup. Gather to create a group recipe book.

Play "Hide and Peep" #2 (PEEP game)

Have children continue to play PEEP and the Big Wide World “Hide and Peep” and work together to find the hidden characters.  

Play Together: Flower, Fruit, Vegetable

Play a game of Duck, Duck Goose, but change the words to Flower, Fruit, Vegetable.

Play Together: “Hide and Peep” #1 (PEEP game)

Play the game Peep and the Big Wide World “Hide and Peep” and have children remember where the characters hid.

Play Together: “The Cook in the Kitchen”

Sing the song “The Cook in the Kitchen” as children play the game and become ingredients in the bee-bim bop.  

Play Together: Who Took the Potato?

Play this adaptation of “Doggie, Doggie, Your Bone is Gone” to help children build listening skills.

Preparing Dinner

Invite children to make their own version of bee-bim-bop to serve for dinner. Instruct them on how to set a table to serve the meal.

Read Together: A Fruit Is a Suitcase for Seeds #1

Read the book, comparing a fruit to a suitcase. Have children notice all “fruit suitcases.”

Read Together: A Fruit Is a Suitcase for Seeds #2

Reread the story and focus children on different ways a seed can travel from one place to another.

Read Together: Bee-bim Bop!

Discuss how different countries and families have their own special recipes. Read the story and have children notice all the foods in the bee-bim bop.

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