Category: At Home
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Build A Community
Your Child Will Learn
Communities have a variety of places and spaces for different purposes
Here’s What to Do
- Talk to your child about the community you live in by listing and describing different places and spaces you frequent together
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3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle)
Your Child Will Learn
People can reduce, reuse, and recycle certain items to prevent waste
Here’s What to Do
- Create a chart on poster paper with 3 columns labeled reduce, reuse, and recycle
- Explain the definitions of reduce, reuse, and
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All My Can-Dos
Your Child Will Learn
They can do important things with different parts of their body
Here’s What to Do
- Trace an outline of your child’s body on large poster paper with a pencil or maker
- Ask your child, “what are
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Build A Model
Your Child Will Learn
You can use small materials to make models of real-life structures
Here’s What to Do
- Read a non-fiction book about well-known structures such as bridges, towers, tall buildings, walls, and etc.
- Ask your child to draw
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Change of Seasons
Your Child Will Learn
Weather, temperature, and landscapes change from season to season
Here’s What to Do
- Ask your child to describe the weather, temperature, and landscape for fall, winter, spring, and summer in your region
- Discuss what clothes your
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Create A How-To Video
Your Child Will Learn
I know how to do tasks in a specific order and I can teach this to others
Here’s What to Do
- Ask your child to think of a daily task they know how to do well,
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Create A How-To Book
Your Child Will Learn
I know how to do tasks in a specific order and I can teach this to others
Here’s What to Do
- Ask your child to think of a daily task they know how to do well,
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Days of the Week
Your Child Will Learn
Each day has a name and the days of the week have a specific order
Here’s What to Do
- On a large sheet of paper, draw a caterpillar with eight connected circles
- Draw a smiley face
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Today, Yesterday, & Tomorrow
Your Child Will Learn
Sometimes we use the words today, yesterday, and tomorrow to describe days of the week
Here’s What to Do
- Add the words today, yesterday, and tomorrow to the caterpillar drawing from the Days of the Week
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Family Treasures
Your Child Will Learn
Family histories are remembered by looking at heirlooms and special objects passed down from generation to generation
Here’s What to Do
- Select a family heirloom or special object that was passed down to you from an