Kindergarten Day 67

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Today’s Assignments: Day 67

Today in Science, you will learn about Acorn or Oak Nut trees and how they are used.

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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 about what you read and draw a picture.

  1. Pick out a reading book
  2. Reading Log
  3. Lined Story Paper
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Language Arts K
The Alphabet

Watch the video about the Alphabet. Use the Alphabet Worksheet to print each letter.

  1. Alphabet Worksheet

Spelling Alphabetical Order: With help from your teacher, put each of your spelling words in alphabetical order.

  1. Lined Paper
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Math K
Count to 100 by Ones and Tens

Sing along with the video and count to 100. Use the Worksheet to write each number in order. Count by tens to 100 by reading the last column of the completed worksheet. Try counting by twos and fives!

  1. Write Numbers to 100 Worksheet
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History/Social Studies K
American Symbols


Read about America’s first president, George Washington, and his birthplace in Westmoreland, Virginia.

  1. Ducksters: George Washington
  2. George Washington Birthplace National Monument
  3. George Washington’s Birthplace
  4. George Washington
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Science K
Plants and Animals that Inhabit the Earth

Read about Acorn or Oak Nut trees and their uses.

  1. Oak Tree Facts
  2. KidzSearch: Oak
  3. Acorn Facts for Kids
  4. Acorn Trees
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Visual and Performing Arts K
Art

If you have acorns near you, make an acorn craft, or use the Acorn Coloring Page.

  1. Acorn Coloring Page
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