Watch the video.
Follow along with the teacher
Scroll down to try it on your own!
ACTIVITY
Take out a piece of paper and a pencil.
Solve the problem using words, numbers or pictures.
Setting
Watch the video lesson on setting and then the read aloud. Draw a picture of the setting of the story.
Writing
Find a notebook, composition book or paper and have your student write daily using one of the following prompts or about an experience they have had. You student may use lines to represent letters and words and that is ok. Have them include a picture with their story. There is no need to worry about spelling, punctuation or letter formation during this writing block.
Your goal is to let your student be a story teller.
Why do kids have to go to school?
If you could be any animal, what would it be? What about this animal makes you like it?
Do you like movies or music better? Why?
What is your favorite season? What makes it your favorite?
If you could change one thing in the world, what would it be?
Go outside to the exact same spot in the morning, noon and afternoon.
Measure the length of your shadow. What do you notice?
Can you run away from your shadow?
How are you and your shadow the same?
How are you and your shadow different?
Enjoy this full-body workout that works the whole body.
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Every Kid Healthy Week: Fitness Friday
On Fitness Friday, get ready to test your concentration and physical activity skills with a game of “Up, Down. Stop, Go.” The whole family can participate and play – just prep a small space with enough room to move around! Presented by Tashan Kilkenny, AFHK State Coordinator and Youth Development Specialist. #EveryKidHealthyWeek #FitnessFriday #physicalfitness #physicalactivity