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• Infants will develop self-esteem and self-confidence.
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• Toddlers will identify feelings and emotions.
• Toddlers will receive emotional support, even if they are not yet able to communicate their needs.
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• Infants will be introduced to vocabulary related to feelings and emotions.
• Infants will develop social-emotional skills.
• Infants will develop language skills.
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• Toddlers will be exposed to books and print.
• Toddlers will develop language skills.
In the morning, check the weather outside with your child. Is it sunny, rainy, or windy? Invite your child to help pick out weather-appropriate clothing for the day. Point out a few options to help your child make the right choice—for example, This T-shirt looks great for a sunny day
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• Toddlers will be introduced to shapes.
• Toddlers will develop early sorting skills.
• Toddlers will count quantities.
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• Infants will be exposed to expressions of emotions.
• Infants will build social cognition and process social information.
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• Infants will learn and use simple gestures to communicate.
• Infants will be introduced to sign language.
Objectives Students will draw conclusions about a person’s character traits based on information in a reading passage. Students will identify character traits and provide evidence to support their conclusions. Materials Needed “Phone Plan” reading passage Chart paper Blue ribbon reproducible Novel or selection the class is currently reading
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• Infants will explore numbers through music and rhyme.
• Infants will be introduced to rhythm, sound, and timing.
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It’s important to provide at-home activities that reinforce what your child is learning in school. You’ll find it’s fun and easy to incorporate learning opportunities into your everyday routines—whether it’s during the summer or the school year. Here are some ideas to get you started!
View Lesson PlanBook Journal Start a journal with your child in which you write letters back and forth to each other about the books you are reading. Ask questions about the characters or things you’ve learned from the books, or describe how the books remind you of other books you’ve read.
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• Toddlers will build vocabulary through word repetition.
• Toddlers will build oral language skills.
• Toddlers will be exposed to books and print.
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• Infants will be introduced to colors.
• Infants will practice sorting by color.
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• Toddlers will be introduced to one-to-one correspondence.
• Toddlers will count quantities.
• Toddlers will develop fine motor skills.
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• Infants will build vocabulary.
• Infants will engage in pretend play.
• Infants will be introduced to the rhythms of conversation.
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• Toddlers will build vocabulary through word repetition.
• Toddlers will build oral language skills.
• Toddlers will be exposed to books and print.
Here are some fun ways you can incorporate learning into your everyday routines!
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Objectives Students will understand that fractions are equal parts of a whole. Students will identify the numerator and denominator of a fraction. Students will match fractions to shaded parts of a circle. Materials Needed Apple Fractions by Jerry Pallotta Apple Knife Fraction match-up puzzles Fiskars Classroom Scissors Introduction Read aloud Apple Fractions by Jerry Pallotta to introduce fractions as parts of a whole.
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• Toddlers will build oral language and vocabulary skills.
• Toddlers will retell stories.
• Toddlers will be exposed to books and print.
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Everyone’s a Critic After you read a book or watch a movie, invite your child to pretend to be a newspaper critic! Have your child summarize the book or movie and then analyze it. What did he or she like about it and why? Would he or she recommend it? Make sure your child uses examples from the book or movie to support his or her opinion.
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