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Pre-K for All Weekly Activities – May 11th - 15th Circle the activities you complete. Measure your stuffed animals (or other toys) at home. Which one is the longest? The shortest? Learn about a baby animal that lives in the ocean Create an obstacle course in your house/yard Sing a song while you wash your hands Clap to count the syllables in your name and all the names of your family Set a timer for one minute and see how many animals you can name Use Lego or other blocks to build animals Try drawing with wet chalk Roll a ball and count how many steps to measure how far it rolls Practice writing your first and/or last name Watch the sunset and draw a picture Help set the table Make DIY puppets using recyclables, a sock or paper Move like an animal and play animal charades Draw a picture of an animal family Continue your Science Journal to record pictures of baby animals Sing and dance in the rain (or the sun!). How do you feel? Make animal baby shadow puppets Set a timer and try to “beat the clock” cleaning up your toys Listen to music from different cultures and dance Pretend you are a veterinarian and make a video of you treating your patient FInd out which animals eat vegetables and try some Draw your favorite baby animal and label it by writing its name Count how many doors there are in your house Read a book to your family! If you do not know the words, use the pictures to tell the story

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Page 1: Pre-K Weekly Activities May 11-15€¦ · 2015-05-11  · Pre-K for All Weekly Activities – May 11th - 15th Circle the activities you complete. Measure your stuffed animals (or

Pre-K for All Weekly Activities – May 11th - 15th

Circle the activities you complete.

Measure your stuffed animals (or other toys) at home. Which one is the longest? The shortest?

Learn about a baby animal that lives in the ocean

Create an obstacle course in your house/yard

Sing a song while you wash your hands

Clap to count the syllables in your name and all the names of your family

Set a timer for one minute and see how many animals you can name

Use Lego or other blocks to build animals

Try drawing with wet chalk

Roll a ball and count how many steps to measure how far it rolls

Practice writing your first and/or last name

Watch the sunset and draw a picture

Help set the table

Make DIY puppets using recyclables, a sock or paper

Move like an animal and play animal charades

Draw a picture of an animal family

Continue your Science Journal to record pictures of baby animals

Sing and dance in the rain (or the sun!). How do you feel?

Make animal baby shadow puppets

Set a timer and try to “beat the clock” cleaning up your toys

Listen to music from different cultures and dance

Pretend you are a veterinarian and make a video of you treating your patient

FInd out which animals eat vegetables and try some

Draw your favorite baby animal and label it by writing its name

Count how many doors there are in your house

Read a book to your family! If you do not know the words, use the pictures to tell the story