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MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
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LABOR DAY
Say “Thank You” to someone who’s job helps you.
(Appreciation) |
Go on a walk and look for birds flying south.
(Science) |
Encourage your children to tell you what they want to be when they
grow up.
(Occupations) |
Using a rubber ball, teach your child how to play catch.
(Coordination) |
Have your child sign his name on a card and send it to his grandparents.
(Writing) |
Make a sock puppet for your child to play with.
(Language) |
GRANDPARENTS DAY – Show your children pictures of their grandparents
when they were young.
(History) |
Help your child make his or her own shape book out of paper and magazine
pictures.
(Shapes) |
Set out jars with lids for your child to practice screwing and unscrewing.
(Sm. Muscle Dev.) |
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Let your child help you make an apple pie.
(Cooking) |
Read a fairy tale to your child and have her make up a new title.
(Literature) |
Take your child to the library to pick out books.
(Reading) |
Make a letter book with pictures of things that start with the letter
“A”.
(Letters) |
Have your children try to walk and act like different animals.
(Dramatics) |
You say a word and your child says the opposite.
(Opposites) |
Find the “Star” in an apple by cutting it cross-ways.
(Science) |
Make apple star prints.
(Art) |
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How many colors of apples can you find at the grocery store?
(Colors) |
Let your child help you make “happy face” pancakes for breakfast.
(Cooking) |
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FIRST DAY OF FALL
make applesauce.
(Cooking) |
Let your children paint on a leaf, then press a piece of paper on
top to make a print.
(Art) |
Sort and count fall leaves.
(Math) |
Sing “Eensy Weensy Spider”. Do hand motions.
(Music) |
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GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY
Do a favor for a neighbor
(Kindness) |
Make a train out of cardboard boxes.
(Construction) |
Teach your child the poem, “Mary Had A Little Lamb”.
(Poetry) |
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