Date: 8/9/2021-8/13/2021 | Teachers: Ms. Lenny & Ms. Kat | Study: Clothes | Focuses: Letter X, Number 10, Black, Octagon, Squishy |
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
Large Group | Question of the day: What do you know about clothes? | Question of the day: What colors are you wearing today? | Music class with Ms. Lisa at 9:30 am | Reading Group | Question of the day: Do you have a favorite shirt? Why? |
Read-Aloud | Llama Llama | Caps for Sale | Children’s choice | Letter X Story | Llama Llama |
Small Groups | The Tigers will work on filling out a KWL chart and discuss what we already know about clothes and what we would like to find out. | The Tigers will be able to work on patterns using colored clothing items. | The Tigers will practice counting 10 in English and Spanish. They will practice gathering ten items around the classroom. | The Tigers will practice identifying the letter X and it’s sound. They will read a short booklet and circle the letter X’s. They will then be able to color the book. | The Tigers will be able to participate in Show and Tell by wearing their favorite shirt and talking about it. They will design their own shirts. |
Large Group | Letter Board | Number Board | Shape Focus | Explore Activity | Experiment |
Small Groups | The Tigers will be introduced to the letter X with a few examples of words that begin with the letter and watch an Olive and the Rhyme video introducing them to more words that begin with the letter. They will then trace the letter Xx with pencil. | The Tigers will get to practice tracing their number 10 with pencil to focus on their pencil holding grip. Then, they will practice tracing their names. | The Tigers will get to create a colorful octagon. Then, they will get to practice tracing lines. | The Tigers will get to explore the construction items. They will also be learning some of the road signs. | The Tigers will have Free Choice Friday/Video. |
Important Dates | August 25th - PD Day (center closed) |
Classroom Information | Email us at ndctigers@nobleschools.org |
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