Kindergarten Day 2

May 5

Math

Dot Talks

How many dots do you see?

  1. Look at the picture with the dots.

  2. Can you tell how many dots there are without counting each one?

  3. How many dots do you see?

  4. How did you SEE the dots?

  5. What's another way to SEE the dots?

Guess My Number

PPS Math K Content: May 5 - Google Slides.webm

Guess My Number

(Video Lesson)

  1. Listen to the activity Guess My Number.

  2. Follow along on a piece of paper or in your math journal.


Guess My Number

(Same as above)

Write the following numbers on your paper:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cross out the number above that does not meet what the clue is telling us.

  1. My number is an odd number.

  2. My number is greater than 5.

  3. My number is less than 9.

  4. My number is the number of days in a week.

What’s My Number?

Write the number in your math journal, or circle it on your paper.

Do 10-15 minutes in Dreambox (How to guide for Dreambox)

Literacy

Retelling Non-fiction

Read, watch or listen to a nonfiction story. You might like to read this article about pizza!

Pay attention to the main idea and key details!

After reading or listening, retell the story by sharing the main idea, 2-3 key details and one thing you still wonder about the story. You can do this by writing, drawing or talking.

Share your learning with a friend, pet or family member.

Practice on Lexia for 15 minutes. Login through Clever.

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Science

Find a 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.

Social Studies

Click on the presentation to the right ---->>>

Choose one of the activities

Enjoy!

Watch the Video Above

Dragon, Wizard, Elf.mov

Dragon, Wizard, Elf

We play a game in PE called "Dragon, Wizard, Elf" and another called "Pancake, Bacon, Egg." I've included a video of how you play. You can also take the next step and create your own version of the game with different poses.