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MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
Lie On your stomachs in the grass and look for bugs. (Science)
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Take turns saying nice things about each other.
(Social Skills) |
Tell what you might see if you were up in a balloon.
(Geography) |
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Ask: “How many ways can you move around the room?” (Thinking Skills) |
Use cooked pasta shells to make a summer salad.
(Cooking) |
Let your child use a shoebox to create a doll house. (3-D Art) |
Tie on scarves and fly like butterflies.
(Movement) |
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Color butterfly shapes and hang them in a window.
(Art) |
Draw a curving chalk pathway and invite your child to run along it.
(Coordination) |
Teach the saying, “Stop, look and listen before you cross the street.”
(Safety) |
Look for American flags on display. (Patriotism) |
FLAG DAY
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FATHER’S DAY
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Help your child count the number of crayons in a crayon box.
(Math) |
Let your child make pictures with paper circles and squares. (Shapes) |
Make lemonade.
(Cooking) |
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Pour water into a shallow container to make a birdbath.
(Science) |
Read your favorite bird story to your child.
(Literature) |
Have your child explore an apple with her five senses.
(Sensory Exploration) |
Teach your child how to sing “Eensy Weensy Spider”.
(Music) |

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Act out “Little Miss Muffet” together.
(Dramatics) |
Draw with washable markers and rub over the paper with an ice cube. (Art) |
Together, make a list of what you need to make a pizza.
(Thinking Skills) |
Let your child donate a toy in good condition to a children’s shelter. (Kindness) |
Let your child paint a small stone to make a “Pet Rock”. (Art) |
Sort out a pile of 4-6 rocks from smallest to largest.
(Size) |
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