Daily Question: Rr Do you like to play with race cars?
Toys: Train table, cars, town rug, big truck and crane, Linkin blocks, and Race Set.Snacks: Mandarin oranges, animal crackers, and pudding.
Show N' Teach:
Brody: Remote control car
Kayson: Rabbit
William and Seth: Raphael (Ninja Turtle)
We read about the Little Engine That Could. This great story talks about being willing to try and saying "I Think I Can!" when trying out something new.
We learned about R the rhinoceros who races rapidly on roller skates down a rainy road, "R-r-r." He is trying to reach the end of the rainbow on his red roller skates, "R-r-r." As you student races with his feet moving them back and forth (like roller-skating) have them practice the letter "r" sound as in rhino, race, and roller skates.
Arts and crafts: Our follow-up activity on the letter R was finger painting with metal race cars across a page while we practiced saying the letter "r" sound.
Transportation Books:
A Book of Things That Go Zoom by Jennifer Frantz. Ill. by Don Tate.
The Story of Flight by Lizzy Pearl.The Little Engine That Could Retold by Watty Piper, Ill. by Geore and Doris Hauman
My Big Train Book (Priddy Books; Big Ideas for Little People)
Next Lesson: Recycled Robots and R sounds.
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