Homework

Kindergarten Remote Learning Materials for January 18th, 2022

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Website of the Day - Oktas Rescue- A counting and grouping game.

https://www.nctm.org/Classroom-Resources/Illuminations/Interactives/Oktas-Rescue/


Our Google Meet Link For January 18th
meet.google.com/xcy-vjqk-xtg



If you would rather join via code it is LMKB18

Our Daily Literacy Activity (Story video is the same as Monday, it is only there for review)

Jan 18th - Not a Box Story Response 2.webm
Jan 17th - Not a Box.webm

Fundations Videos For The Week



Jan 17th Fundations Review sound cards.webm
Jan 17th Fundations Letter Sound magnet Review.webm
Jan 17 Fundations printing f-p.webm
Jan 17th letter formation review a-e.webm
Jan 17th Fundations Letter Review - r-u.webm

Please watch at least 1 Fundations video each day.

Our Daily Numeracy Activity


Jan 18th Math - Roll a Snowman.webm

Bonus Material For The Day- A song and Tumble Books! Students can listen to 1 or 2 Tumble Books of their choice.

Jan 18th Wibbily Wobbily 2 Banjolele Boogaloo.webm

Click on the link above to auto log into Tumble Books through the Provincial Library. (No account needed)

Click the images below to go to Music and Phys Ed

Music

Phys Ed

10 WAYS TO PROMOTE PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS AT HOME

Phonological awareness refers to a child’s understanding that words are made of sounds.

Phonological awareness is a key predictor of reading and writing success.

1. Draw your child’s attention to sounds that represent objects and animals

2. Play listening games such as “I Spy” and “Simon Says”

3. Emphasize rhyming and beginning sounds

4. Sing songs and teach nursery rhymes

5. Clap out the syllables of songs and chants

6. Read aloud poems and books that promote rhymes

7. Make sound shakers with empty containers filled with rice, dried macaroni etc.

8. Read, sing and chant the same rhymes over and over again

9. Model how to find words that rhyme and encourage children to play along

10. Encourage children to invent their own poems and silly

words that rhyme