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Today in Science, you will learn about sharks that are part of the fish family only they have cartilage instead of bones.
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Reading/Literature K
Read and Log
Read with your teacher for 30 minutes and record it in your Reading Log. Use Lined Story Paper to write a sentence and draw a picture.
- Pick out a reading book
- Reading Log
- Lined Story Paper
Language Arts K
Emergent Reading
Watch the video-story, Sleeping Beauty, and discuss with your teacher. Use Lined Story Paper to draw a picture and write a sentence about something that happened in the video and what you think about it.
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Numbers from 0 to 20
Follow along with the video to learn about comparing the number of objects in groups. Practice comparing the number of objects in groups. You can use use pennies, paperclips, macaroni, or other items you have as objects. Which numbers are smallest below? Use the Write Numbers to 20 Worksheet to write from 0 to 20.
- 7 and 4
- 5 and 4
- 6 and 9
- 8 and 7
- 6 and 8
- Write Numbers from 0 to 20 Worksheet
History/Social Studies K
Maps: Land, Water, Mountains, Rivers
The picture above is a map of the United States. Print the U.S. Map Worksheet and color each state.
Science K
Plants and Animals that Inhabit the Earth
Sharks are a superorder of fish called Selachimorpha. They have skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone. There are over 350 different kinds of sharks, like this Hammerhead Shark. Read more about Sharks. Use Lined Story Paper to write a sentence and draw a picture of a shark.
Visual and Performing Arts K
Art
Watch the video to learn how to draw a shark. Now you try, or you can use the Shark Coloring Page.
This Weeks Spelling Words
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