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Bathtub Science
Have your child explore water at bath time with plastic containers of different shapes and sizes.
Draw and Write Together: A Story Map
Create a story map to tell the sequence of the story Samantha on a Roll by Linda Ashman.
Draw and Write Together: Abiyoyo the Giant
Have children dictate or write words that describe how they think the giant Abiyoyo sounds when he sings, talks, or walks.
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: Animal Sound Parade
Show magazine pictures of animals to children. Ask them to name the animals, then sort the sounds each make on a two-column chart titled “Loud/Soft.”
Draw and Write Together: Building Riddles
Invite children to create riddles that describe materials and tools.
Draw and Write Together: Color Mixing Chart
Create simple color-mixing charts to represent what happens when colors are mixed.
Draw and Write Together: Compare Versions of The Three Little Pigs
Create a “Same/Different” Chart to compare the versions of the three little pigs’ story.
Draw and Write Together: Comparing Stories
Have children compare similarities and differences about two versions of a story. Chart results.
Draw and Write Together: Dear Friends
Have children draw, dictate, or write a letter to a family member about something they liked in the story The Little Red Hen.
Draw and Write Together: Describe Abiyoyo
As a group, create a list of words that describe Abiyoyo. Help children make their own version of an Abiyoyo puppet using these descriptions.
Draw and Write Together: Family and Friends
Invite children to reflect on what they have learned about families and friends.
Draw and Write Together: Favorite Fruits
Have children try three different kinds of apples. Make a graph of which apple they liked the best.
Draw and Write Together: Favorite Instrument Graph
Print out or draw pictures of musical instruments on a chart and have children place their name card next to the instrument they like best.
Draw and Write Together: Feelings Book
Discuss feelings and have children draw a time they have specific feeling and dictate or write a caption.
Draw and Write Together: Friends and Feelings
Discuss and draw pictures about different feelings friends can have when they are together.
Draw and Write Together: “How It Moves” Chart
Discuss children's observations while rolling or sliding objects down ramps. Create a “Roll” and “Slide” chart with children.
Draw and Write Together: How to Make a Rubber Band Guitar
Invite children to dictate “How to Make a Rubber Band Guitar” while you write the instructions on chart paper.
Draw and Write Together: Hunting for Colors
Have children go on a hunt looking for specific colors around the room.
Draw and Write Together: “I Am a Fine Musician”
Teach children the song “I Am a Fine Musician.” Reinforce the directionality of print by using a written chart of the lyrics.