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Video - Jesus and the sinful woman
Video - What's repentance?
Video - Parable of the farmer and the seeds
Video - devotion
Song - Jesus saves, Jesus saves
Song - Kick it, Flip it
Song - God never says oops
Song - God made me special
Alphablocks - ee
Choose a story to listen to: on either Kids Story Time or Toadstools and Fairy Dust
I can learn to separate a collection of objects and numbers
Number Rhymes
Subtraction Revision
Subtraction bowling
To play subtraction bowling, simply set up 10 plastic cups or toilet paper tubes, or plastic drink bottles in the shape of bowling pins. Stagger them in rows, 4 in the back row, then 3, 2, and 1 “bowling pin” in the front. Use a small ball to go bowling.
Roll the ball to see how many bowling pins you knock over. Write the subtraction problem on a piece of paper and read the subtraction sentence aloud. For example, you knocks down 5 bowling pins, write 10-5=5.
Cookie Flip
Cut out 10 (or 20) cookie-sized circles out of paper and decorate the circles to look like cookies. To play, place 10 (or 20) cookies on a cookie tray.
Roll a dice, flipping that number of cookies over with a flat spatula to model the subtraction problem. Write the number sentence you've made on a piece of paper.
Play Dough Smash
Roll play dough into 10 (or 20) small balls. Write subtraction number sentences on a little scraps of paper scrunched up in a bowl. Take our a number sentence and model it with your play dough by smashing the play dough balls they need to take away. After you've solved it, write the answer on the scrap of paper with number sentence. Roll the play dough back into shape to play again.
My favorite place!
What is your favourite place?
Video - Mrs Bentley
Hold your own Olympic Athletics Carnival
Follow along Mrs Whitaker's lessons to practice different athletics activities.
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