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Explore Together (indoors): Using Building Materials

Allow children to freely explore the building materials. Invite them to make different structures they have learned about.  

Explore Together (indoors): Vary the Obstacles

Children continue to explore ramps and objects that can be obstacles. Have children experiment with using different objects to use as obstacles.

Explore Together (indoors): Vary the Steepness

Have children figure out what they need to do to the steepness of a ramp to make a ball knock over an obstacle.

Explore Together (indoors): Voice Pitch

Children explore the concept of pitch using their voices. Have them say and listen to high and low sounds, and record them on a chart.

Explore Together (indoors): Voice Volume

Have children focus on exploring volume and timbre with their voices, and then create patterns of sounds for others to repeat.

Explore Together (indoors): Walls and Roofs

Have children work in small groups to freely explore materials as they build different parts of a house.

Explore Together (indoors): Water Tools: Introduce Tubing

Have children continue to explore moving water. Add plastic tubing to the set of materials that children can use to move water.  

Explore Together: Map Colors

Review how different colors communicate different things to children as they make a neighborhood map.

Explore Together (outdoors): Measuring Up

Have children check and measure their sprouts. Then observe and measure the plants they repotted outside.

Explore Together (outdoors): Sort the Travelers

Have children sort seeds by how they travel.   

Face to Face

You and your baby have a lot to talk about! Sit face to face to start the conversation.

Families

Have children find pictures and create families.

Family Connection: Unit 1, Week 1, #1

Send the Family Connection letter home with children.

Family Connection: Unit 1, Week 1, #2

Send home photographs of children working together or a drawing children made of their family or a friend.

Family Connection: Unit 1, Week 2, #1

Send a Family Connection letter home with children.

Family Connection: Unit 1, Week 2, #2

Send drawings and photographs home with children and encourage them to discuss them with family members.

Family Connection: Unit 2, Week 1, #1

Send a Family Connection letter home with children.

Family Connection: Unit 2, Week 1, #2

Give children a green sticker to remind them to look for things that are green at home and on the way home from school.

Family Connection: Unit 2, Week 1, #3

Give children a red ribbon to encourage them to look for red objects at home or on their way home.

Family Connection: Unit 2, Week 1, #4

Give each child a photo you took of him or her during color exploration to take home and share with families. 

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