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Build a Family House
Have children build their own house after looking at pictures of different houses.
"But, Mama, But . . ." #2 (BTL Show)
As children watch a Between the Lions video, have them describe Leona Lion's feelings.
Draw and Write Together: About My Family
Make a list with children of different things they like to do with their families.
Draw and Write Together: Family and Friends
Invite children to reflect on what they have learned about families and friends.
Draw and Write Together: Friends and Feelings
Discuss and draw pictures about different feelings friends can have when they are together.
Dress Up and Pretend
Play pretend! Help your child work out feelings and emotions, develop creativity, and more as you act out different family roles together.
Explore Together (indoors): Cats
Use pictures to describe and categorize cats by their physical characteristics.
Explore Together (indoors): Explore Our Room
Explore different areas of the classroom with children.
Explore Together (indoors): How Many Owls?
Have childen count how many owl babies are in an owl family and then count how many owls in the family all together.
Explore Together (outdoors): Explore Nature
Explore nature outdoors with children.
Explore Together (outdoors): Exploring With Friends
Have children discuss being afraid of things and then explore animals that live in or around a tree.
Family Stories
Help your child learn about the people in his life by looking at family photos and sharing stories and traditions.
Ice Art
Explore art and science with your child. See what happens when she paints a picture with frozen colored ice cubes.
Let's Sort and Compare
Help children sort books into categories.
My Important People Tree
Create a family and friend tree to help your child recognize the most important people in her life.
One-on-One Reading: Owl Babies #2
Use illustrations and facial expressions to help children make connections to how the baby owls are feeling in the story.
Our Favorite Books
Have children draw and talk about a favorite book.
"Our Owl Babies"
Children use illustrations to talk about parts of a story and draw a picture of their favorite part of the story.
Read Together: Educator’s Choice, Unit 1, Week 1, #1
Read aloud and discuss a nonfiction or fiction book about families.
Read Together: Educator’s Choice, Unit 1, Week 1, #2
Read a book about a family or friends and prompt children to make connections to their own lives.