We are working in the workbook "educational workbook numbers K" I
likely got this book from one of the dollarstores. We are reading a
different book each day this time so it will be list under the daily
activities.
We are also working on printing for this I
took a highlighter and wrote out on each page the letters. I will add a
photo of what I am talking about so it is easier to understand.
I could not for the life of me get Homer to work so we are going to try to get it to work this week.
Each
day this week we will be doing a game. Such as Jenga or Trouble.
Day 1:
Sight word "to" flash cards, The Penguin Chick guided science readers by scholastic, workbook, homer, walk, printing, Jenga
Day 2:
Sight word "to" work sheet, What is cold? guided science readers by scholastic, workbook, ABC mouse, walk, play group, printing, Trouble
Day 3:
Sight word matching game, Can you do this? by scholastic, workbook, Homer, walk, library, printing, Porcupine Pop
Day 4:
Sight word "to" flash cards, I am bigger by scholastic, workbook, ABC Mouse, walk, printing, Guess who
Day 5:
Sight word "to" worksheet, What am i? by scholastic, workbook, Home, walk, printing, Operation
Why add games? Did you know along with learning how to take turns children also learn a multitude of other skills from playing board games?
Children learn through doing, so do most people, they also learn through play.
Things learnt from board games:
Critical thinking
Fine motor skills
Gross motor skills (depending on the game)
Sharing
Taking turns
Math (Counting)
And sooo much more depending on the games you are playing. Plus they are so much fun they don't even realize they are learning.
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