Warm Up
Number Talk
How many dots do you see altogether in the ten-frames?
Write an equation to describe how you see the dots.
What is another way you see the dots?
Write an equation to describe the new way you see the dots.
Choose one of the activities on the choice board to complete.
Today, we're going to complete two different workout videos. Follow along with the videos below to complete the exercises.
Cool Down: Learn to Bring Down Stress
Ask a trusted adult to help you make a...
Once complete, hang your sleep sign on your bedroom door knob to let others know that you are resting.
Cardboard or thick construction paper
Scissors and a pencil
A cup to trace a circle
Crayons, markers, stickers to decorate
Sink or Float Activity: What makes an object sink or float in water?
Gather some things from around your house that are okay to get wet. These might be a toy, silverware, fruit, coins, a piece of Aluminum foil, a small piece of paper, toothbrush, etc.
Put water in a container that is big enough to hold your objects. This could be a bowl, a bucket, the kitchen sink or a bathtub.
Predict: Before you put the object in the water, predict if you think it will sink or float. Why do you predict that?
Observe: Put the object into the water. Did the object sink or float? Was your prediction correct?
Explain: What patterns do you see? What kinds of things sink? What kinds of things float?