Guten Tag! Let’s sing together our song “Rise and Shine – Welcome to School Today” by Dr. Jean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyAD2OoFuoY and our greeting song “Hello to all the children of the world”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nYjGy_ZUG8
I realize that you might have to survey other members of your family for the question of the day so that your child have enough tally marks to count or have your child put more than one tally mark.
Who do you have in your family?
MOM DAD SISTER BROTHER
For the writing/reading process, have your child trace or copy (advanced skill) daily his/her name on paper/dry eraser board/ mini blackboard (kindergarten handwriting page), either in all uppercase letters or just first letter in uppercase and the rest in lowercase.
If you have My First School Book from Handwriting Without Tears methodology https://www.lwtears.com/hwt, we will use it.
In order to start learning letters, your child will need a set of big curves, little curves, big lines and little lines in wood. You can purchase them at https://www.lwtears.com or make them your self. Here is a picture: http://cdn.lwtears.com/images/uploads/1_787_large.png
Once you have your wood pieces, we will first get your child familiar with them with music. Also allow your child to explore them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlHhUksecZk
We can continue with My First Book, turn to page 16, 17, 18, and 19 and have your child aim and color.
Watch for the proper grip and help your child to find it, if needed. https://www.lwtears.com/blog/how-to-hold-pencil-grip
Here is a song for your child on how to hold the crayon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AXc76P-168
Science
On the tune of “Clementine”, we can sing: what’s the weather, what’s the weather, what’s the weather like today? Is it cloudy, is it rainy, is it sunny, is it cold? (You can also change the weather words).
Let your child check the weather and tell you about it. You might want to ask your child to do a weather drawing that you can label. Some activities will be repetitive to create a routine that brings comfort to your child.
As a member of your family, ask your child what families are like. Have your child describe what a family is and what it does. Then, if you can, look for families of people or animals in books or on-line. Here is a small video clip about families https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqOgzwnfHBk
Language Arts
With the theme of family, I usually share the binder with all the children family pictures in the classroom I collected at the beginning of the year. You could share your family pictures, if you have. I have pictures of my great-grand-parents, cousins, nieces, pets, all people I have or had in my life.
One Family by George Shannon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtPnaNIy-04 After viewing the book, explain to your child that you can number families of people, as well as objects. You can brainstorm families you know of 1,2,3…. and also groups of objects of 1,2,3,…. (2 handles on a bike, 1 door, 4 kitchen drawers,….)
”Love Grows” Song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yN3RGUt87d0) I teach the sign language too.
Two by two, and four by four.
Love grows round like the earth
And comes back knocking on your front door!
“You Are My Family” Song (tune of “You Are My Sunshine”)
You are my family, my only family.
You make me happy, when skies are grey.
You never know my family, how much I love you.
Please don’t take my happiness away!
“The More We Get Together” Song with movement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lldmkrJXQ-E
Math
Daily counting of tally marks and the counters you put in a container is an excellent practice for your child’s mathematical skills. Once tallied or counted, show your child the appropriate number card or write the number down to show your child. The numbers of the tallies will be different every day and you can also change the counters. Extend the concept by comparing numbers: which has more? Which has fewer? Which are the same?
The calendar is a daily activity to do with your child that develop number and pattern recognition. Here is the link to print a calendar to update daily with your child. The set has a weather component, if you like. https://www.themailbox.com/magazines/september-calendar-setbr4-pages/september-calendar-set-3
Art
For this art project, you need (1) color paper, (2) scissor, (3) glue, and (4) marker. https://www.agirlandagluegun.com/2020/04/handprint-craft-with-printable.html
Directions:
- Trace a hand of each member of your family.
- Glue hands on a piece of paper on top of each other making sure you can see each layer of hand.
- Label “The …… Family” and write each member’s name, if you want.
For this art project, you need (1) paper, (2) paint, (3) brush, and (4) crayons/markers. http://www.thepapawpatch.com/2013/11/my-family-week-november-11-15.html
Directions:
- Use the brush and paint your child’s hand with different colors.
- Have your child make prints with painted hand. Have as many prints as members of your family. Prints are leaves on a tree.
- Have your child paint the tree trunk and fallen leaves.
- Label the picture.
Small Motor Skills
Our Family Tree Coloring Page https://twistynoodle.com/our-family-tree-2-coloring-page/
Cut Out The Shapes Book https://twistynoodle.com/cut-out-the-shapes-minibook/
This Is My Family https://twistynoodle.com/this-is-my-family-65-coloring-page/
Gross Motor Skills
Outside time with climbing, jumping, bicycling, running, walking are great ways to develop the whole child.
Clap, Stomp and Spin are fun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdWnPQsHIx0