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Build a Structure

Have children work in pairs to build a structure of colored blocks.

Build a Word (seed)

Have children build the word “seed” with blocks. Guide them to use curved blocks (arches) or make curves from small square blocks for the letters “s” and “e.”

Build a Word (up)

Encourage children to use large outlines of the letter “u” and “p” to build the word “up” with blocks.

Build High

Have children measure the towers they are building and discuss ways to build higher and stronger.

Building from Blueprints

Use blueprints to build the structure out of blocks. Encourage children to discuss how to make the parts of the house strong.

Building It

View and discuss the video of an actual construction site.

Building Site

Visit a construction site and talk with your child about the tools and machines used by construction workers.

"But, Mama, But . . ." #2 (BTL Show)

As children watch a Between the Lions video, have them describe Leona Lion's feelings.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Role-Play

Have children act out the story of an alphabet climbing a coconut tree.

Chicks and Salsa

Have children draw a picture of their favorite scene from Chicks and Salsa.

Class Band T-shirt

Invite children to make suggestions for a band name.  Have them dictate their suggestion and write it on a construction paper t-shirt.  Have children decorate the shirt.

Cliff Hanger and the Fabulous Flying Fish (BTL clip)

Watch the video Between the Lions “Cliff Hanger and the Fabulous Flying Fish.” Have children listen for words beginning with the /f/ sound.

Color Art

Have children make a collage of colored transparent materials and observe how light shines through the colors.

Color Break-Up

Help children break up colors using a simple form of chromatography to show what colors were combined to make another color.

Color Games

Colors are everywhere. Play simple games to help your child recognize the colors she sees around her every day.

Color Hunt

Divide children into two teams and have each team look for items of a specific color.

Color “I Spy”

Have children listen to and guess the color of an object based on clues.

Color Match

Have children copy patterns of colored beads, and then create their own patterns.

Color Mixing

Have children continue to explore making new colors with colored plastic wrap and finger paints.

Color Strip Match

Play a color matching game with your child as you explore colors and shades and tints of colors together.

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