Wednesday, September 16, 2009

http://www.weeklyreader.com/interactivestories/appleseed.html

Johnny Appleseed Video On Line

http://www.weeklyreader.com/interactivestories/appleseed.html

Friday, September 11, 2009

Non Food Rewards

http://www.hearthighway.org/pdfs/RewardsKids.pdf

Monday, September 7, 2009

Davis District Math Links by UNit

Math Stamps
Use this site for many things.


1.28 The Long and the Short of It
How Long is the Train
Big and Small

2.1 Get Your Kicks with Number Six
Count on Us

2,2 Heads Up Seven
Count on Us

2.8 The Shape of Things
Paint the Shape

2.9 The Shape of Things
Pattern Pictures

2.11 Ways to Make 5
2.12 Five Tug War
How Many

Counting

2.19 Order in the Room
Squiggly

2.20 Shape Hockey Pockey
What is this Shape?

2.22 Very Hungry Caterpillar
Match

2.23 Caterpillar Patterns
Crazy Pattern Machine

2.24 Snow White
Squiggly

2.25 Our Favorite Crayons
2.26 Going Buggy
Virtual Graph

2.27 Animal Lengths
Which is Bigger

2.28 Comparing Measurement
Light Lighter Heavy Heavier

2.29 Inside Outside Upside Down
Math Lingo

2.30 Bugs Don't Bite Me
Count


Unit 3

3.1 What is a Clock?
Time to the Hour

3.2 Calendars
Beat the Calendar

3.5 Trash Can Ball
Spatial Center

3.7 Move Your Number
3.8 Ready For Robots
Learn to Count

3.9 Part Whole Relationships
How Many?

3.13 Get Cubed
Shape Racer

3.14 I've Seen That Shape Before
ShapeVille

3.15 Creating Creatures
Tangrams

3.16 High Five 21-15
Post Delivery

3.10 - 3.28 Money
Learning About Coins

3.31 Pattern Coins
What Comes Next?

3.32 Puppy Order
Squiggley

3.33 Inch By Inch
Work Page

3.34 Comparing Sets
More or Less

4.1 Number Memory
Numbers

4.1 Building Up Numbers
Connect The Dots

4.4 Compare 26-30
Numbers

4.5 Growing Patterns
Patterns

4.6 Sum Animals
4.7 Spin Addition
Game

4.8 Musical Subtraction
Cool Math

4.11 Patterns
Pattern Detectives

4.12 Growing Patterns with Numbers
Give the Dog A Bone

4.13 Shape Matches
Shapes

4.14 Tallys Cube
3D Solids Field Trip

4.15 Show Me Your Shape
Castle Shapes

4.15 Time for Time
Make a Calendar

4.18 Bearly There Addition
Addition is Fun

4.19 Splash
4.20 Ten Terrible Dinosaurs
Addition Fingers

4.21 Subtraction Bowling
Sum Sense

4.22 Button Patterns
Patterns

4.24 Big Bug Numbers
Base Ten

4.25 Hats Off to Numbers
Let's Add

4.26 Bug Dance
Position Picture

4.27 Picture This
Shape Picture

4.28 Addition Choo Choo
Additon

4.29 Bug Parade
Which is Bigger?

4.30 Button Sort
Match Sort

4.31 Graph the Room
Read the Graph

4.32 Ordinal Number Treasures
Count On Us

4.34 Swat the Coin
Drag the Coin

Fire Safety Week

Sesame Street Teaches Fire Safety

Day 1 2009

Day 1: August 31, 2009


Community Circle


Ready for School With Elmo





Panther Rules:


Attitude


Listening


Learning


Rule: Voice Levels


Introduce Us





Literature:


Kindergarten Stories


GingerBread Man (Tour the School)


GingerBread Man Resources


Chicka chicka Boom Boom





http://www.starfall.com


Introduce abcde, ABCDE


ABC Song


Story: Circus Shapes





Fun with Shapes


Draw Me Shapes


Shape Puzzle


Sesame Street Shapes Games


Math 1.1 Circle All Around


Sing:


A circle goes around,


A circle goes around,


High Ho did you know,


A circle goes around.


Find hidden circles throughout the room and bring them to the paper bag on the rug.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Letters and Sounds Practice Activities


Here are some ideas to help your child practice letters and sounds:

1. ALPHABET LINE
Materials Needed: ABC Letter Line (You can make one or purchase one at Dollar Tree)
Letter Cards A-Z Upper and Lower Case

Hang the ABC line at the child's level, or place the ABC line on a table.
Shuffle the ABC Cards and place them face down on the table or floor.
The child turns the card over and uses his/her finger along the ABC line, saying the ABC's to track the letter on the card. When the child tracks the letter, matching it to the letter card, he/she says the name of the letter and sound(s) of the letter 3 times. The child then locates something in his/her environment that begins with that sound. Then another card is selected.

2. FLASH CARDS
Materials Needed: Letter Cards A-Z Upper and Lower Case
You and Me Game
Match upper to lower case.
Play the "You and Me" game... we play this game in class each week.

3. FIND THAT LETTER
Materials Needed: Letter Cards A-Z Upper and Lower Case
Lay a few cards at a time onto the table. Ask your child to find the letter as you say its sound, name, or a word that begins with the sound. ie: "Find the letter whose sound begins like cccat."

4. LETTER MATCH
Materials: 2 Sets of Letter Cards A-Z Upper and Lower Case
Begin with a small number of matching letters. Place the selected cards face down like this:
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
Play this game like "Concentration" turning cards one at a time over to make matches. As the letters are turned, say the name of the letter and its sound. When a match is made, ask your child to find something in his/her environment that begins (or ends) with that sound.

5. MAKE A LETTER
Use dry beans, dry macaroni, etc. to form a letter. Have your child try to guess what letter is being made. (You and your child can take turns making letters) Do not glue them to a paper. After the letter is made, say its sound and name. Then, pile up the letters and begin again. Remember to use the correct "pencil" direction when building the letters.

6. WRITING LETTERS
It is OPTIMAL that your child write each letter as he/she says the letter sound over and over. (ie: B says b...) Also, please remember to help your child start and end the letter correctly (ie: top to bottom). Use different writing tools; paint, glue, chalk, crayons, pencil, pen, etc.
Write letters with your finger in the sand, or on the carpet.
Write letters on each other's back, guessing what the letter is.