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MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
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Grab a handful of corn kernels and estimate how many you have.
(Math) |
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Make paint prints with used corn cobs. (Art) |
Have your child dictate a story for you to write down.
(Language) |
Let your child help dust the furniture.
(Responsibility) |
Give your child magnets to play with on the side of your refrigerator. (Science) |
Parade around the room to marching music.
(Music/
Movement) |
Talk about what the red, yellow and green traffic lights mean.
(Safety) |
Practice bowling with empty soda bottles and a ball. (Coordination) |
Display photos of the veterans in your family. |
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VETERAN'S
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Make bins for recycling items such as newspapers and cans. (Conservation) |
Make a pie puzzle for your child by cutting a paper plate into 4-8 sections. (Math) |

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Let your child help you make a pie. (Cooking) |
Give your child 1” strips of paper to cut into small squares.
(Cutting practice) |
Have your child glue his paper squares into a design on a sheet of paper. (Art) |
Sing your favorite Turkey Day song with your child.
(Music) |
Have your child make hand print turkeys.
(Art) |
Let your child help you plan a meal.
(Problem Solving) |
Have your child tell you what she is thankful for.
(Values) |
Thanksgiving
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Have your child make shapes in play clay with corn kernels. (Shapes) |
Draw the stages of growing a pumpkin on cards for your child to put in order. (Science) |
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Let your child help you make bread or rolls. (Cooking) |
Read the story of the Little Red Hen. (Literature) |
Have your child act out the story of the Little Red Hen.
(Dramatization) |
How many colors of fruit can your child find at the grocery store? (Colors) |
Look for foods at the grocery story that start with the letter P.
(Letters) |
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