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Remote Learning Lesson Plans (June 1-5, 2020) *Please keep in mind, Chicago Public Schools is suggesting 60 minutes per day of academic activities for preschool aged children* Activity Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Morning Meeting 5 minutes Letter of the Day Songs Monday:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFMI-cV9sq8 Tuesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5zc630cWdw Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l5Fb5k_AXM Thursday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMMy6Y-nduE Friday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ni6kpkaWyOI Letter of the Day: 1. Go to Starfall.com 2. Click on “Kindergarten & Pre-k” 3. Click on ABCs 4. -Monday:click on “M” and follow the prompt -Tuesday:”N” -Wednesday: “O” -Thursday: “P” -Friday: “Q” Shapes Song (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJhfl5vdxp4 Subitize (Tuesday, Thursday) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPoSV91jXbE

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Remote Learning

Lesson Plans (June 1-5, 2020)

*Please keep in mind, Chicago Public Schools is suggesting 60 minutes per day of academic activities for preschool aged children*

Activity Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Morning Meeting 5 minutes

Letter of the Day Songs

Monday:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFMI-cV9sq8

Tuesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5zc630cWdw

Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l5Fb5k_AXM

Thursday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMMy6Y-nduE

Friday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ni6kpkaWyOI

Letter of the Day:

1. Go to Starfall.com

2. Click on “Kindergarten & Pre-k”

3. Click on ABCs

4. -Monday:click on “M” and follow the prompt

-Tuesday:”N”

-Wednesday: “O”

-Thursday: “P”

-Friday: “Q”

Shapes Song (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJhfl5vdxp4

Subitize (Tuesday, Thursday)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPoSV91jXbE

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Lesson Plans (June 1-5, 2020)

*Please keep in mind, Chicago Public Schools is suggesting 60 minutes per day of academic activities for preschool aged children*

Daily Lesson/Skills Practice 10-15 minutes

Monday:Mama

Watch the video to

see why the mommy

is so

special. Children can

talk about why their

moms are special and

what their moms do

for them each day,

just like LLama’s

mom in the story.

https://www.youtube

.com/watch?v=HL5G

UuK49Ag

Tuesday:Necklace

Talk to your child

about their body parts.

How many can they

identify? Ask your

child to find their neck

and name something

that they might wear

on their neck (e.g.,

scarf, necklace, etc).

Watch this video to

work on body

awareness

https://www.youtube.c

om/watch?v=C1wIwKK

F2iA

Wednesday:Octopus

Watch this Kids

National Geographic

video about Octopus!

First, talk to your

child about what

they know about

octopus. Then, ask

them what they

learned from the

video. Ask your child

to estimate how

many legs

(tentacles) an

octopus has. Write

down some new

learned facts and

draw a picture.

https://www.youtub

e.com/watch?v=9vQ

nKO_2kKk

Thursday:Plants

Watch the video of

Ms. Lisa’s

backyard. What

plants do you see?

What color are the

plants? Where are

the plants growing?

https://www.youtu

be.com/watch?v=lT

IioBqBC-0

Watch the video to

find out about what

5 things a plant

needs to grow.

https://www.youtu

be.com/watch?v=e

WodhBfnRto

Friday:Quarantine

Watch this coronavirus

social story with your child.

Help explain to them we

have been staying safe at

home because of

coronavirus and we call it

“quarantine”. Talk about all

the things you have already

done to make the most of

quarantine. Ask your child

what other fun and/or new

things they might like to

do.

https://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=SB_s3KnVdv8&t=1

3s

Language Arts/ Read

Heggerty Lesson

link: (with Miss

Heggerty Lesson Link:

Heggerty Link:

Heggerty Link:

Heggerty Link:

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Aloud 15-20 minutes

Emma)

https://youtu.be/U

dPTI0JC8_8

Nursery Rhyme link:

(everyday)

“Little Boy Blue”

https://www.youtube

.com/watch?v=85zU

H9xOrhY

Book:

Llama Llama Home

with Mama by Anna

Dewdney

https://www.youtube

.com/watch?v=2ulOF

Zrz0JY

https://youtu.be/UD_

lPcSX28U

Nursery Rhyme link:

(everyday)

“Little Boy Blue”

https://www.youtube.c

om/watch?v=85zUH9x

OrhY

Book

No David! Read aloud

with Miss Michelle

https://youtu.be/Obw

6ddIRgJQ

https://youtu.be/m4

4nKhZ313s

Nursery Rhyme link:

(everyday)

“Little Boy Blue”

https://www.youtub

e.com/watch?v=85z

UH9xOrhY

Book

Oh the Places You’ll

Go! By Dr. Seuss

https://www.youtub

e.com/watch?v=fmO

CyP4VyP4

https://youtu.be/j

6rLz9dyzDw

Nursery Rhyme

link: (everyday)

“Little Boy Blue”

https://www.youtu

be.com/watch?v=85

zUH9xOrhY

Book

Plant the Tiny Seed

by Christie

Matheson

https://www.youtu

be.com/watch?v=Y

ACI4Xn7Q-A

https://youtu.be/8ZWOO

JwzzUc

Nursery Rhyme link:

(everyday)

“Little Boy Blue”

https://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=85zUH9xOrhY

Book

Masks Keep Us Safe

https://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=ipvbNzK4nXc

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Movement 5 minutes

Take a walk around the block with your family.

Practice jumping rope Ride you bike or scooter

Do 20 jumping jacks Play freeze dance to your favorite song

Project 10-15 minutes

Monday:Mama

LLama was home with

mama because he

was sick. Talk to

your child about the

importance of

staying home when

sick.. Complete some

fun activities to

learn about how to

stay safe and get rid

of germs.

Math - Count to 20

while washing hands.

Literacy - Ask your

child questions while

reading the story.

How can you feel

better when you’re

sick?

Art - Make a germ

craft.

(Pictures at end of

Tuesday:Necklace

Help your child create

their own unique

necklace using

whatever materials you

have available to you!

To take it a step

further, explain to

your child that many

people work jobs

where they make

things and sell them to

customers. Help your

child create a menu

with necklace pictures,

descriptions, and/or

prices. Model a buy and

sell turn-taking

relationship.

Wednesday:Octopus

Try this octopus

science experiment

at home to help

children explore

what it might be like

to be an octopus!

http://preschoolpow

olpackets.blogspot.c

om/2018/05/octopu

s-science-

experiment-for.html

Thursday:Plants

Draw the five

things a plant

needs to

grow. Children may

use this picture as

a guide or children

can use any marks,

symbols, images or

letters to

represent their

learning.

sun, air, soil, water,

space.

Friday:Quarantine

Talk to your child about

who they have been in

quarantine with. Help them

trace each family member's

hand to create this

memorable craft.

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plan)

Science - Put lotion

on your child’s hands

and have him or her

rub it in. Then

sprinkle glitter on

the hands and rub it

in. Talk about how

the glitter spread all

over like germs

can.

Sensory - Create a

water table with

soap and water and

let children clean

their hands as they

play.

Enrichment 10 minutes

Friendship Fruit Salad Primary

Objectives

AM: Music Class with

Miss Alli

link:https://www.youtu

be.com/watch?v=KEjC2

XtdQJE&list=PLk0MY

B-I-N-G-O

Primary Objectives

5. Demonstrates balancing skills

Conversations Primary Objectives

10a. Engages in

conversations

A Letter to a Friend

Primary Objectives

7b. Uses writing and drawing tools

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20b. Quantifies

Why It’s Important

Grocery shopping, counting fruit, and mixing ingredients can teach your child a lot about math and reasoning skills. This activity will support her growing ability to use numbers as she counts individual items for the salad.

Materials

Small cups; plastic knives and spoons; 3–5 apples, oranges, bananas, and any other fruit that your child likes; plastic bags

What You Do

1. Go to the grocery store and ask your child to help

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23. Demonstrates knowledge of patterns

Why It’s Important

An engaging way to illustrate a pattern is by singing a song. The repetition of a song's refrain helps your child anticipate

what comes next.

Materials

Wall chart with the words to “Bingo”: There was a farmer had a dog and Bingo was his name-o. B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, and Bingo was his name-o.

What You Do

1. Write the words so your child can see.

2. Invite your child to sing a song with you.

Why It’s Important

Children often see adults as teachers as well as companions. Some children will naturally ask for help or discuss topics with adults, whereas others might be less comfortable and refrain from conversation. Working together on puzzles provides an excellent opportunity to engage in some one-on-one conversation. This activity will help your child relate to adults and feel more comfortable talking with them.

Materials

Puzzles

16b. Identifies letter–sound correspondences

Why It’s Important

Through his experiences with writing, your child learns the differences between the various types of writing such as stories, letters, and lists. He watches you write in many different ways. He copies you by scribbling grocery lists, taking telephone messages, and writing letters. When your child has a reason to write, he will begin the process of becoming a writer.

Materials

Stationery or other paper; markers, pencils, or other writing tools; envelopes;

stamps

What You Do

1. Talk with your child about why we write letters and send

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you pick out the fruit.

2. When you get home, invite your child to look at the fruit with you. Talk with her about what types of fruit you have. Ask her questions about what she sees. Which of these fruits do you like best? Do you like bananas on your cereal in the morning?

3. Have your child pick out three apples, three bananas, three oranges, and three pears (or any other seasonal fruit) from the collection of fruit. Listen as she counts and

Explain that you will sing the song together and

clap your hands while spelling out the name B-I-N-G-O.

3. Start singing slowly so that your child learns the tune and the words. Refer to the song chart as you sing.

4. Repeat the song several times using different motions each time. This time when we sing,

let's jump for each letter

What You Do

1. The next time your child chooses to do a puzzle, encourage her to ask a familiar adult to help her. If she selects you as her helper, talk with her about what she is doing. I see that you are working very hard on that puzzle. Would you like some help?

2. Look for opportunities throughout the day to have one-on-one conversations with your child. For

greeting cards. Ask your child if he would like to write a note or a get-well card to one of his friends or relatives.

2. Invite your child to explore the writing materials and think about what he would like to say in his note.

3. If needed, offer prompts to help him start his letter.You want to write a letter to your friend Jeffrey? You can begin your letter by writing, “Dear Jeffrey.”

4. Encourage your child to write familiar letters. Assist with letter sounds needed. What sound do you hear when you say D-D-Dear? What other letter sounds do you hear? Here is Jeffrey’s name in our address book. You can use it to help you spell Jeffrey.

5. After your child has

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offer help if needed. Have her place each set of fruit into a separate bag.

4. Prepare for making the fruit salad by asking your child to wash her hands and then gather the bags of fruit. Encourage her to count the items in each bag again. Do the bags all have the same amount of fruit in them?

5. Ask your child to wash the fruit. As she washes the fruit, encourage her to count each piece aloud. How many are washed? How many are left to

when we say Bingo’s name.

5. Encourage your child to lead the song and decide what the motion should be.

6. Encourage him to teach the song and body movements to a family member or

friend.

example, at snack time, see if your child initiates a conversation with you. Listen to her words and watch how she interacts with you while she eats. Ask open-ended questions that prompt her to continue the conversation.

3. Respond to your child’s comments and questions. Share your thoughts with her and encourage her to share her with you. I like to eat

written the greeting, encourage him to write using letter sounds, familiar letters, and environmental print to aid his writing.

6. When he finishes the letter, read it aloud together before putting it in the envelope.

7. Help your child address and stamp the envelope.Take your child to the mailbox to mail his letter.

8. Keep writing materials accessible so that your child can write another letter if he chooses.

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be washed? 6. Remind your

child how important it is to be careful when using a knife. Give her appropriately sized soft fruit chunks to cut with the plastic knife.

7. Challenge your child to count out five pieces of each fruit after it is cut and place the pieces in separate bowls or cups. Do the cups have the same amount of fruit? How many are in the banana cup? How many are in the apple cup?

8. Invite her to pour all the fruit cups into the

grilled cheese sandwiches and tomatoes. What foods do you like to

eat?

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Consider giving your child a weekly job at home,,,,,,, They love a little responsibility! And it gives them a sense of importance and accomplishment.

From the Speech Dept: https://youtu.be/ykmFyHJq6FY

Monday –project

bowl to make fruit salad. As you share the salad, talk about the amounts of fruit

you used.

PADLET: https://padlet.com/blairroom107/remotelearning

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Wednesday –project

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Thursday- project

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