Thursday, May 14, 2020

Daily Distance Learning for May 14th


Thursday, May 14th                    

Language Arts:  Please review this list of books with your child to jog their memory about some of these books we’ve read and loved throughout this year.  Most of these are available on You Tube and can be ordered from Scholastic Books which authors our Big Day for Pre-K curriculum.  Have your child write down the names of their 3 favorite books on a piece of paper to add to their Memory Book.
                                 Below are some recommended Pre-K books.  Feel free to read anything of interest to your child.  Please enjoy reading together a minimum of 10-15 minutes daily.
***Jack’s Garden and Try a Little Kindness by Henry Cole, our visiting author for Fall 2020!***
Animal Nursery Tales by Scarry
Are You My Mother? by Eastman
Blueberries for Sal by McCloskey
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Martin
Clifford the Big Red Dog books by Bridwell
Corduroy by Freeman
Curious George books by Rey
Egermeier’s Bible Story Book by Egermeier
Elmer the Elephant by McKee
Ferdinand the Bull by Munro Leaf
Frog and Toad All Year by Lobel
Green Eggs and Ham and other Dr. Seuss books
Goodnight Gorilla by Rathman
Happy Birthday, Moon by Asch
Harold and the Purple Crayon by Johnson
Harry the Dirty Dog and other Harry books by Zion
How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon? and others by Yolen
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and others by Numeroff
The Kissing Hand by Penn
Knuffle Bunny and others by Willems
The Little Engine That Could by Piper
Leo the Late Bloomer by Kraus
The Mitten and others by Brett
Mister Seahorse and others by Carle
Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes by Reed
No, David! and others by Shannon
Owl Moon by Jane Yolen
Pete the Cat books by Litwin
Rainbow Fish books by Pfister
Splat the Cat by Scotton
Stellaluna by Cannon
The Story About Ping by Flack
The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Potter
The Tub People by Conrad
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly by Taback
Where the Wild Things Are by Sendak


Math:  Print both pages for the story of “The Three Bears.”    Color and cut out the pieces.   Then tell the story in order using the pieces (review the story on You Tube if you need to).
Science:  Watch “Trail Talks” with Dr. Shealy.  All the videos and photos were taken on our FPD campus.







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