Category: At Home

  • Build A Community

    Your Child Will Learn

    Communities have a variety of places and spaces for different purposes

    Here’s What to Do

    1. 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

    1. Create a chart on poster paper with 3 columns labeled reduce, reuse, and recycle 
    2. 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

    1. Trace an outline of your child’s body on large poster paper with a pencil or maker
    2. 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

    1. Read a non-fiction book about well-known structures such as bridges, towers, tall buildings, walls, and etc.
    2. 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

    1. Ask your child to describe the weather, temperature, and landscape for fall, winter, spring, and summer in your region
    2. 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

    1. 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

    1. 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

    1. On a large sheet of paper, draw a caterpillar with eight connected circles 
    2. 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

    1. 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

    1. Select a family heirloom or special object that was passed down to you from an
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