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?
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.
Visit your Sit Spot: Find a spot where you can sit and observe for 5 minutes each day or week. Ideally this spot will be outside. If going outside is not an option, you could look outside through a window or choose a spot in your home.
See Sit Spots and Field Journals for things to consider and how to set up your field journal to record your observations and questions.
Try PRETEND YOU ARE... today
Pretend that you are an object, plant or animal that you are observing (like a rock, tree, or ant). What do you see, feel, and hear? Draw or write about yourself.
How do today's observations compare to last time?
Optional: Watch and listen to author Emily Morgan read aloud from her book: Next Time You See a Maple Seed . What new information did you learn? What new questions do you have?
Today, you will use this ABC exercise guide to complete this workout. Below are the words you will be spelling!
Turkey
Gravy
Eat
Dinner
For each letter, perform the designated move, and then follow by completing the exercise for the next letter in the word. If you don't know how to do an activity, there is a video linked to each exercise that shows you the moves.
Cool Down: Work through this PowerPoint and complete each of the prompts and yoga poses!
Another healthy way to work through stress and worries is to move your body. Let's practice a relaxing movement activity called, "Fly Like a Butterfly" to help manage our worries.
Invite a trusted adult to move along with you.
DISCUSS: The students in the video managed their worries by singing and moving their body. What butterfly movement did you like best?