In the previous post, we discussed our Summer schedule. In that schedule, there was an hour in the morning for theme week activities and an hour in the afternoon. Here is what we plan on doing each week we are on summer break. If there's an explanation or picture on Pinterest, the link is in the blog so make sure you check it out! I hope you'll join us!
Week 3: June 11th-June 15th
Letters of the Week: E and F
Numbers of the Week: 5 and 6
Snacks of the Week: Make letter E out of carrots and pretzels/Fish crackers
Snacks of the Week: Make letter E out of carrots and pretzels/Fish crackers
Monday (June 11th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)
Trace letters E and F
Make an elephant craft
Make an elephant craft
Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)
Do a science Experiment today!
Book to Read: Fidget Monkey by AZ Books
Make hand/cross craft
Tuesday (June 12th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)
Trace letters E and F
Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)
Book to Read: Fidget Monkey by AZ Books
Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: the Easter story (Matthew 28:1-10)
Wednesday (June 13th)Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)
Trace letters E and F
Make a fish craft
Make frogs craft
Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)
Trace numbers 5 and 6
Count objects in front of you (place one object, two objects, three objects..)
Book to Read: Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino
Fishers of Men craft
Thursday (June 14th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)
Trace letters E and F
Find objects around the house starting with the letter E
Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)
Book to Read: Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino
Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Fisher\s of Men (Mark 1:14-20)
Friday (June 15th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)
Trace letters E and F
Find objects, letter F challenge (Look for objects around the house that start with the letter F)
Number 6 craft
Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)
Make E, F, 5, and 6 out of playdoh
Book to Read: Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino
Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Fishers of Men
Shopping List for the Week
construction paper
glue
pencils
markers
paper plates
alphabet magnets
playdoh
carrots
pretzels
fish crackers
Whatever you need for your science experiment
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