Week 3
Arthur Jacobsen OT PT SLP
In the spring:
animals come out of hibernation
caterpillars morph into butterflies
flowers grow
baby animals are born
Laughter is good for you!
It decreases the chemicals in our bodies that make us sick
and increases the ones that make us better!
What makes a joke funny?
A joke makes us look closely at words and figure out what they mean.
Lets make some jokes!
Why aren't teddy bears ever hungry?
Because they are stuffed!
Stuffed means:
cotton inside a container
full from eating
Why did the boy throw butter out the window?
To see the butterfly.
Fly means:
to move through the air
an insect (like a butterfly)
Were you surprised about the butter flying?
Let's read!
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Pictures to help students answer "who questions"
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Lets make something
Directions:
gather materials
mix sugar and cinnamon
toast the bread
spread butter on toast
sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on toast
slice banana for nose and ears
place raisins for eyes and nose
eat!
Language to target:
get, go, look, my, stop, turn
Finding the words on LAMP
Finding words on TouchChat
You need:
egg carton
pipe cleaners
googly eyes
glue
paint, markers, or stickers
You will need:
snack zip lock
clothes pin
markers, crayons, or paint
pipe cleaners
snacks to go inside
You will need:
plastic eggs
permanent marker
Directions:
write 1st letter of word on bottom half of egg
write ending of the word on the top half of egg
all - b, c, f, m, h
it - f, b, m, s, h
at - b, c, f, m, s, h
ab - c, d, g, j, l, n, t
ed - b, f, l, r, w
op - h, c, m, p, t
Movement Game
Stem Project
You need:
cups
Popsicle sticks
Counting bears (or any other object that you have multiple of - Legos, small action figures, rocks)
Directions:
gather materials
put cups open side down
put popsicle sticks across cups
put objects on sticks
Language to use:
put
on
heavy
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