Kindergarten Day 79

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Today’s Assignments: Day 79

Today in Science, you will learn about Carnivores, which are animals that eat meat.

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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.

  1. Pick out a reading book
  2. Reading Log
  3. Lined Story Paper
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Language Arts K
Upper and Lower Case Letters

This is the upper case (or capital) letter Q. Use the worksheet to write the letter Q.

  1. Letter Qq Worksheet

Spelling Sentences: Write each spelling word in a sentence using Lined Paper.

  1. Lined Paper
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Math K
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. Use the Write Numbers to 20 Worksheet to write from 0 to 20.

  1. Write Numbers from 0 to 20 Worksheet
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History/Social Studies K
Maps: Land, Water, Mountains, Rivers

Watch the video to learn about maps.

  1. How to Use a Compass and Read a Map
  2. Worksheet
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Science K
Plants and Animals that Inhabit the Earth

Read about Carnivores, animals that eat meat. Use Lined Story Paper to write a sentence and draw a picture about Carnivores.

  1. Carnivores
  2. Carnivore Overview
  3. Carnivore Facts
  4. Carnivore Facts for Kids
  5. 10 Facts about Carnivores (challenging)
  6. Lined Story Paper
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Visual and Performing Arts K
Art

Color or draw a Carnivore!

  1. Carnivore Coloring Page
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