Friday, April 17th
rhyming!
Find objects around your house that rhyme! Record your
findings on a piece of paper and send me a picture! Have fun on your rhyme hunt!! :) |
Egg Science Experiment!
If you missed the Zoom meeting this morning, here is an explanation of the science experiment we are doing. We will observe over the weekend and show our findings on Monday at 10:30 on Zoom!
You will need:
2 eggs
2 clear containers
White vinegar
Water
Place one egg in a clear container and cover it completely with water. Label it with a "W" so you know that is the water cup. Place the other egg into the other clear container and cover it completely with white vinegar. Label this one with a "V" so you know that is the vinegar cup. Make a hypothesis of what you think will happen to each egg. Draw a picture of what the eggs look like right now. On Saturday, draw another picture of what each egg looks like and do the same on Sunday. We will report our findings on Monday!
If you missed the Zoom meeting this morning, here is an explanation of the science experiment we are doing. We will observe over the weekend and show our findings on Monday at 10:30 on Zoom!
You will need:
2 eggs
2 clear containers
White vinegar
Water
Place one egg in a clear container and cover it completely with water. Label it with a "W" so you know that is the water cup. Place the other egg into the other clear container and cover it completely with white vinegar. Label this one with a "V" so you know that is the vinegar cup. Make a hypothesis of what you think will happen to each egg. Draw a picture of what the eggs look like right now. On Saturday, draw another picture of what each egg looks like and do the same on Sunday. We will report our findings on Monday!
Thursday, april 16th
coin sorting and number writing
Grab a stack of coins to sort into groups. You will count your pennies, nickels and dimes!
Also, you will practice writing numbers as high as you can go! I can't wait to see your work! |
Wednesday, april 15th
"How to" writing
Teach me how to do something using transitional words: first, next, then, last. You can demonstrate for me first, and then do the writing, or just do the writing portion. I can't wait for you to teach me how to do all different things! :)
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Tuesday, april 14
graphing
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