Look at the cool Luna Moth Heath found on his nature walk.
Check out this great website for more pictures and information
about Luna Moths:
A luna moth perches
on a leaf, its bright green wings folded over its body. Suddenly the insect
spreads its wings to reveal their great size. This moth's wingspan can
stretch four and a half inches—that's about the same length as an iPhone.
CATERPILLAR CRAVINGS Found only in North America, the luna moth starts out as
a very hungry caterpillar.
kids.nationalgeographic.com
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3/18 Assignments
Math: "Take-Away" Songs
Sing "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed." Give
your child 5 animals crackers (or anything you like to represent the
monkeys.) Have him spread his crackers in a line on a napkin or sheet of
paper, the "bed." Sing the song again and have your child move
one animal off the bed as you sing each verse of the song. Repeat until
there are no more (zero) monkeys jumping on the bed. Discuss what zero
means. Repeat with other familiar counting songs such as "Five
Little Ducks" or "Five Green and Speckled Frogs."
Some songs your child might enjoy:
Watch videos from
Super Simple in the Super Simple App for iOS! http://apple.co/2nW5hPd Five little
speckled frogs, sat on a speckled log, eating some most delicious bugs. YUM
YUM! One of our favorite classic kids songs, Five Little Speckled Frogs is a
nursery rhyme loved by kids and families around the world. Also known as
"Five Green and ...
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One of our favorite kids songs! ""Five little ducks went out one
day, over the hill and far away..."" 🎶 Listen to Super Simple Songs on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2ofnaZg Listen to Super
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It’s the all-time favorite nursery rhyme, Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The
Bed. Sing (and jump) along as the monkeys fall off and bump their heads.
Original music by Super Simple Songs. Followed by an hour of classic kids’
song and nursery rhymes. What's your favorite nursery rhyme ...
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Fine-Motor Skills
Have your child use a paper plate and construction paper to make
an umbrella and handle. He may decorate the umbrella using torn paper or
tissue paper, stickers, stamps, etc. Be Creative!
Below are a few ideas:
Love,
Mrs. Tabitha
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