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Thursday January 7, 2021

Printing

Today we are going to be back working with the 'My Alphabet Shape Book'. We are going to be completing letter T today. You will need both sets of papers (As seen below) for this activity.



Task:

  1. Trace the uppercase T's, continue printing them to fill the line

  2. Continue on with the lowercase t's

  3. Find the correct page that your child needs to cut out for the 'T' page (Turtle under a tree)

  4. Have your child cut out the shapes from the correct page - Turtle under a tree --- What is the name of each shape used? Triangle, circle etc.

  5. Glue them on to the printing page where the shapes are.

  6. Color the page

Take a picture/video of your child while they are working and also of their work and upload it to Seesaw

 

Listen to the Jolly phonics song - Jolly Phonics Letter T

- Have your child do their best to follow along with the words.


ACTION: Turn your head from side to side, as if you are watching tennis, and say t, t, t, t.






Complete the letter T card


Take a picture of your child's work and upload it to Seesaw






StoryBots letter T video



Optional: Can your child draw a picture of an animal that starts with the letter T?


Take a picture of your work and submit on Seesaw!

 

Polar Bears - Workbook

  • Watch the video below and complete the (Polar Bears Can) page in your workbook

  • Polar Bears Can...




Take a picture of your work and submit on Seesaw!

 

Outdoor Exploration - Build a nest


Building a nest is a super fun STEM challenge for kids that gets them thinking creatively and applying imagination to science! Making a nest is a great activity for any age. Start by going on a nature walk and collecting items that a bird might like to use to build a nest. Twigs, feathers, leaves, dried grass, pine needles and evergreen branches are all great building materials. Use the dried grass and twigs to make a circular shape. Weave in some feathers and leaves so that there’s a comfortable, padded space for the birds and their eggs. You’ll be surprised how much you learn about the intricacies of nests and how hard it must be for birds to make without hands!




Take a picture of your work and submit on Seesaw!

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