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Family Stories

Help your child learn about the people in his life by looking at family photos and sharing stories and traditions. 

Greeting Song: “Friend of Mine” #1

Teach children a song about friends and sing a verse to each child as everyone joins in.

Greeting Song: “Friend of Mine” #2

Sing a song about friends and help children recognize names of others in the group.

Greeting Song: “Friend of Mine” #3

Sing a song about friends as children roll a ball to one another.

Greeting Song: “Here We Are Together” #1

Sing a song to help children learn each other's names and to recognize their own names in print.

Greeting Song: “Here We Are Together” #2

Sing a song to help children learn other children’s names and to recognize their own names in print.

Greeting Song: “Where Is?” #1

Help children learn the names of others in their group and recognize their own names in print.

Greeting Song: “Where Is?” #2

Help children learn other children’s names and recognize their own names in print.

Greeting Song: “Where Is?” #3

Sing a song to help children recognize and learn names of other childen in their group.

Greeting Song: “Where Is?” #4

Help children become familiar with names of others in the group through song.  

Greeting Song: “Where Is?” #5

Help children learn other children’s names and recognize their own names in print.

Ice Art

Explore art and science with your child. See what happens when she paints a picture with frozen colored ice cubes.

Independent and Partner Reading, Unit 1, Week 1

Introduce children to books about different families and friends while also showing them how to care for books.

Let's Sort and Compare

Help children sort books into categories.

Matching Game

Have children match pictures of baby animals to the animals’ mothers.

My Important People Tree

Create a family and friend tree to help your child recognize the most important people in her life.

New Friends

Have children decorate a cardboard box and fill it with things they like to do and things their friends might like to do.

One-on-One Reading: Owl Babies #2

Use illustrations and facial expressions to help children make connections to how the baby owls are feeling in the story.

Our Favorite Books

Have children draw and talk about a favorite book.

Our Hands

Have children stamp hand prints to create a group piece of art.

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