Reading
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Have a grown up read you a story and explain the character and setting of the story.
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Read a story and write about your favorite part.
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Find words you know in a book.
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Read to self for 10 minutes. (It is okay if students cannot read, students may look at the pictures and read it that way).
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Find something in your house that begins with your choice of 5 letters of the alphabet.
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Writing
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Create and send a card to a relative or friend
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Plan a grocery trip with an adult and write three things you would need.
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Write your first and last name three times with three different colors.
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Draw a picture and write about it.
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Write 5 words that rhyme.
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Math
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Play Math Top It with a deck of cards. (Similar to the card game of War)
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Write your numbers to 31
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Practice counting to 100 by 1’s, 5’s, 10’s, or anyway you can think of.
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Create/draw a math pattern with objects at home. (AB, ABB. ABC, etc)
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Make shapes using toothpicks, popsicle sticks, marshmallows, etc.
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Phy.Ed/SMART
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Students practice the “alligator crawl” and “pencil roll”
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Students practice jumping jacks and push ups
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Students try to make a snowman or snow fort
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Students help shovel driveway or sidewalk
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Students pick a song and dance to it. (GoNoodle.com or YouTube)
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Creative/Science
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With an adult, help make a treat or a meal.
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Build a fort with materials in your house (blankets, blocks, ect.)
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Make a snowball and time how long it takes to melt inside the house. (Don’t forget to put it in a container.)
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Make a creation with materials at home. (Using toothpicks, marshmallows, leggos, paper, glue, etc.)
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Test 5 objects in water to see what floats and sinks.
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