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2Chart the Weather to Learn About Patterns Charting the weather is a fun way to become more in touch with weather patterns. You can introduce this lesson by reading “Maisy’s Wonderful Weather Book” by Lucy Cousins. The next step is to have your kindergartners create individual weather bo...
Read simple science books about animals, weather, simple machines, how things work Visit a local science museum to get hands-on with a variety of topics Learn about properies- sort objects by color, shape, size, temperature, odor, texture, or flexibility ...
Set up a basket with binoculars, books about birds, and pictures of birds that live in your area. If your child is truly interested in this topic, the questions will start flowing and it becomes another great opportunity for vocabulary development. ...
Understanding thekindergarten reading levelis key to providing the right support. Make reading part of their daily routine with activities like reading aloud, sharing favorite books, partner reading, and simple literacy games. Engaging in lively discussions about stories also boosts their comprehension an...
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Tips for Making Class Books October 20, 2024 Students share so many unforgettable memories throughout the year. For example, they lose their first tooth, celebrate the seasons together, and learn to read. Honestly, every grade has so many milestones that students experience. So, it is cruci...
There are so many things to love about the fall season! Engaging stories are a great way to bring some seasonal engagement to your classroom as the leaves change and the weather gets cooler. In this post, I’m going to share some of my favorite fall read alouds for kindergarten. 15 Fall...
When you head to the library, look for books about topics that are new to your child. Then, keep a list of words that they don’t recognize and their definitions, and use them for vocabulary activities. Vocabulary Activity #2: Try Nonfiction Books with Glossaries Reading nonfiction books ...
Many children first learn about clouds in kindergarten. They learn about the different types of clouds and how they change shape. They also learn about the types of weather that clouds produce, such as rain, sleet, snow and hail. The use of games and ac