Which One Is Unique?
•How are the images alike?
•How are they different?
•Which one do you think is unique? Why?
•What other one is unique? Why?
Take out a piece of paper and a pencil.
Solve the problem.
Explain your answer.
What is a new learning you had from today?
What is something that challenged you?
What are you still wondering about?
Choose one of the activities on the choice board to complete.
Wildlife Camera Observations: Scientists observe and ask questions.
Choose one of many explore livecams and observe animals from around the world- live!
Draw what you observe, and label your drawing.
What questions do you have?
Return to the same webcam at a different time and/or a different day. What do you observe that is the same?
What is different?
What new questions do you have?
Today, you'll be working on your cardio. Follow along with the two videos listed below:
Have A Blast With This Family Fun Cardio
Cool Down: Not needed - incorporated into the videos.
There are lots of different feelings. We can feel happy or sad or angry or scared. All those feelings are okay and happen to everyone. Can you think of some feelings? Can you remember times you felt them? What was it like?
In the story we meet a monster who is feeling confused. His feelings are all jumbled up. There is a girl in the story who is going to help the monster sort all his feelings and make sense of how he feels.