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 try and solve this problem. Use words, pictures, a number line, or numbers to solve it.
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.
How does the time of day affect shadows outside? Scientists investigate:
Talk about:
How do shadows look and move?
Does the time of day affect your shadow outside?
Go outside on a sunny morning Find your shadow. Observe and talk about:
How are you and your shadow the same?
How are you and your shadow different?
If you have chalk and can stand on pavement, have someone outline your shadow in chalk. If you are not on pavement, you can mark the top and bottom of your shadow with rocks, cones, sticks or anything else you can find. Mark the spot where you are standing. What do you notice? Measure the length of your shadow. (You can use a ruler, a stick, or number of toe-to-heel steps.) Draw your observations and label the shadow length. You can use the page in Resources. Repeat the measurements around noon and later in the afternoon. Make sure to stand in the exact same spot.
Talk about:
What do you notice?
Were your shadows the same or different throughout the day?
Why do you think you got the results that you did?
What other questions do you have?
Game Connection: Can you run away from your shadow? Play shadow tag? What other shadow games can you make up?
Optional video: What makes a shadow?
Disney Family Yoga - Moana (13 minutes)
Enjoy this great yoga activity with Disney family as they act out the movie Moana. Use this link to lead your students through the activity
Incredibles Yoga with Disney Family (11 minutes)
Need one more activity? Check out this Incredibles Yoga with Disney family.
How/Why we plant gardens
The next lessons will introduce the hows and whys of planting a garden.
Planting A Garden:
Gardens can help you learn about healthy eating and steps to growing healthy foods.
Gardens provide nutritious foods that fuel your body.
Gardens provide families and communities with healthier options and opportunities to work together.
Watch this video version of the book “Eating the Alphabet”.
Exploring Items Found in a Garden
Activity:
Think of items you find in a garden
What are the colors and shapes of those items?
Share items you would like to see in your home or school garden with your family.
Using the garden items identified in the activity and from reading the book, create a garden alphabet book.
Use THIS ALPHABET TEMPLATE create the book.
For example, what items in a garden begin with the letter “A”?
Draw as many items (vegetables, fruits, bugs, flowers, trees, etc.) as you can identify with that specific letter.
Write 1-2 sentences describing the colors, textures and shapes of the items associated with the letter.
Share with your family.
Avocado Salsa Verde
Ingredients
10oz tomatillos
1 large jalapeno pepper
2 ripe avocados
1 lime
1/2 cup roughly chopped cilantro
1/3 cup chopped onion
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon cumin
Directions:
Add all of the ingredients to a blender and mix until well blended.
Season with salt to taste.
Enjoy with pita or tortilla chips.
Check out our family website: https://www.dshines.org/families for additional healthy eating and physical activity ideas!