Kindergarten Day 4

May 14

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?

  6. How many more dots would be needed to make 10?

Today's Number is

  1. Look at today's number.

  2. Say the number out loud.

  3. What do you know about this number.

  4. On your paper or in your math journal show as many ways as you can that the total amount is today's number. You can draw pictures or create number sentences to go with today's number.

  5. Think of a story problem that would have today's number as the answer.

Help Mr. Squirrel

PPS Math K Content: May 14 - Google Slides.webm

Help Mr. Squirrel

(Video Lesson)

  1. Listen to the activity Help Mr. Squirrel

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

  3. You can also click each problem below to use the Number Frames app to help you solve the problems.

Literacy

Asking and Answering Questions!

Read, watch or listen to a fiction text. Fiction texts are made-up stories.

Not sure what to read? Listen to When A Dragon Moves In

Ask and answer questions while you read and after you're done reading.

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

Practice on Lexia for 15 minutes. Login through Clever.

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Science

May 9th - May 17th is STEM Week Oregon 2020!

Each day you can click on the image for a daily activity that involves STEAM ( Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).

Read the complete STEM WEEK OREGON flier. Your family can register for prizes!

Have fun!

Time for some music!

Directions:

  1. Press the white arrow to listen to the song with your family.

  1. Think about creating some new lyrics and movements to work through your emotions.

  1. Here are some examples:

“If you are angry and you know it, cross your arms.”

“If you are sad and you know it make a frown.”

“If you are silly and you know it, do a dance.”

Physical Education

Hello! Let's do some mirroring today. This was a game we played in class to practice listening with our bodies and working together. You will need a friend or family member to play with.


You stand face to face about 1 foot away from another. One person is the leader and starts to move slowly. Try to copy them exactly, just like you're their mirror. After a while, switch leaders. See if you can speed up and still be a mirror!

Here is a really fun video of a baby playing almost the same game with professional dancers