Mrs. Duffey and Mrs. Wilson

Home Learning Resources

Daily Message

Today is Monday, May the 4th, 2020. We made it though April! We hope you have another great week!

Have a great day!!!


Good bye April, hello May!


Have UNO cards at home? Click on the picture to find some fun math games you can play using UNO cards!

Click on this picture to find fun sight word games to play! Your kiddos will love these!

Here is a different version of the folktale, "The Little Red Hen." How is this story the same and different from the one we read in class? Do you remember?


Make sure you're helping out at home too!

Happy April!

Sing along and learn about the month of April!

Don't forget your month of the year


or the days of the week!


One of Kindergarten's favorite songs that will never get out of your head! You're welcome!

Not only does this song help review patterns, but it introduces growing patterns, helps with memory, and gets you moving.

Get up and dance with this cute spring time song!


Enjoy a springtime story together by clicking on the book.

Our classes love Jack Hartmann videos!

Get moving and thinking with Animal Alphabet!

Messages from our Specials Teachers:


PE: Check Class dojo for updates from Miss Dunbar!


Art: Art activities

I miss all of you students and can’t wait to see your smiling faces again. Watch the following videos that are stories about Art. Two are about famous artists and how they made their art. The other three videos are about different kinds of art.

Directions: Just use ctrl + click the curser on the site and the video would come up

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjxrkieyh0M About a famous artist named Freda

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19fZGODNHG4 = About a famous artist and how he made art

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5mGeR4AQdM – the dot is a story of how everyone can be a good artist.


Music: Check Class Dojo for updates and videos from Mrs. M


Library: Kindergarten Library Lesson

1. Read 4 picture books or 2 short chapter books, by yourself or with a family member. You can find ebook resources on our Sontag School website under Library, then Web Links. sontag.frco.k12.va.us

2. Choose a favorite illustration in one of the books.

3. Take a picture of your favorite illustration and send it to me. Or you can draw your own illustration for the same page in the book. My email address is heather.sanders@frco.k12.va.us