Search

Found 76 results. Showing 4 of 4 pages.

Explore Together (indoors): Pitch and Volume

Review various sounds with children. Have them listen to, identify, and sort pictures of sounds.

Letter Sort (“Ii”)

Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children recognize the uppercase and lowercase letter “Ii.”

Talk Together: Making Obstacles

Discuss the weight and texture of different materials. Help children think about how they might use them in their obstacle course explorations.

Explore Together (indoors): Free Building

Have children continue building towers. Encourage them to explore using the materials in new ways.

Read Together: Alphabet Under Construction #1

Comment on the different tools used to construct the letters of the alphabet in the story.

Read Together: Alphabet Under Construction #2

Reread the book and have children create their own alphabet charts with letters they cut from magazines.

Explore Together (indoors): Explore Fruits, Vegetables, Seeds

Let children freely explore a variety of fruits and vegetables with their senses, and compare the seeds in the plants.

Grocery Store #2

Have children use blocks to build a grocery store with canned goods and play food.

Read Together: Is It Red? Is It Yellow? Is It Blue? #2

Read a book about colors and focus on the color yellow.

Make Adobe Bricks

Have children follow directions on how to make an adobe brick.

Explore Together (indoors): How Did It Grow?

Have children observe, record, and discuss the changes in the seeds and bulbs they planted.

Explore Together (indoors): Our Growing Seeds and Bulbs

Have children observe their growing plants. Instruct them to use their science notebooks to draw their plants.

Explore Together (outdoors): Sort the Travelers

Have children sort seeds by how they travel.   

Explore Together (indoors): Boats Afloat

Challenge children to make a boat that will hold the biggest load and still float on the water.

Explore Together (indoors): How Much Weight?

Continue to explore how much weight their boats can hold and still float using various materials.   

Explore Together (outdoors): Milk Carton Boats

Have children make milk carton boats. Have them collect things outside to use as weights and see how many objects their boats can hold.

« Previous Next »
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Email this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Email this page