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Today in History/Social Studies, you will learn about the Poinsettia, a plant traditionally used in America.
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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
Phonics
Watch the video on Phonics sounds with your teacher. Stop and start the video on each letter and practice the sound. Use Lined Story Paper to draw a picture and write a word with the “p” sound, such as “pot.”
Spelling Printing: Say and write each spelling word using Lined Paper.
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Addition
Follow along with the video to learn more about addition. Use the Write Numbers to 20 Worksheet to write from 0 to 20. Practice the addition problems below.
- 2 + 1 =
- 1 + 2 =
- 3 + 1 =
- 1 + 3 =
- 4 + 2 =
- Write Numbers from 0 to 20 Worksheet
History/Social Studies K
American Symbols
The Poinsettia is a plant used widely as a tradition in America. It was introduced to America in 1825 by the first United States Minister to Mexico. Read more about the Poinsettia and its traditions. Use Lined Story Paper to write a sentence and draw a picture of a Poinsettia.
Science K
Plants and Animals that Inhabit the Earth
Read about Insects that inhabit the Earth. Scientists estimate that there may be 2 million to 30 million different types of insects, and so far 926,400 species have been identified. Use Lined Story Paper to write a sentence and draw a picture about insects. Use Lined Story Paper to write a sentence and draw an insect.
Visual and Performing Arts K
Art
Print and color the Poinsettia.
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