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Draw and Write Together: Make a Graph #1
Have children add to the graphs that show how their plants grow over time.
Talk Together: Measuring Tools
Open a discussion about measuring tools and how you measure things to tell their size.
Talk Together: Measuring
Challenge children to think of ways they can use materials to measure their plants.
Draw and Write Together: Make a Graph #2
Make a graph of children’s results from the measuring activity.
Draw and Write Together: Updating Our Science Notebooks
Have children draw a picture in their science notebooks and dictate an entry to go with the picture.
Read Together: Tap Tap Bang Bang #1
Have children compare the tools in the book to the tools in Building a House.
Talk Together: Building to Fit
Discuss how things are built to size. Use toys as examples.
Talk Together: Plant Review
Review what children learned about plants. Have children share a page in their science notebooks.
Play Together: Match the Tool
Point to a tool in Tap Tap Bang Bang and call out a child’s name. Have that child find the tool that matches the picture and act out using the tool.
Talk Together: Building to Size and Purpose
Have children share a structure they built. Discuss their buildings’ different sizes and purposes.
Talk Together: Plants and Roots
Continue to discuss plants, including trees and roots.
Recite Together: “Big and Small”
Recite the poem and have children act out the motions.
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.
Read Together: Alphabet Under Construction #2
Reread the book and have children create their own alphabet charts with letters they cut from magazines.
Read Together: Is It Red? Is It Yellow? Is It Blue? #2
Read a book about colors and focus on the color yellow.
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.