During our study of penguins, you can reinforce many things at home......
Measure your child's height and record it on a piece of paper.
Compare two different things in the news. For example, compare humpback whales to orca whales.
Compare different ski resorts snow levels. Compare and contrast the difference between a trip to the beach and a trip to the mountains. etc..
Weigh different items in your house and record your answers.
Practice counting backwards from 50.
Practice subtraction exercises from numbers 1-20.
Pretend to go on a trip or think of one that you have taken. Chart your course on a map and write where you traveled.
Make a list of different temperatures that are in different parts of Oregon or the world. (Here at school we are comparing the ocean temperatures around the world. We are also talking about the different daytime temperatures we been experiencing lately.)
Practice 'counting-on' from 10. For example, add 10 + 5 by beginning with the number 10 in your head and 'counting-on' from 10.
Make a list of addition problems adding 10 and subtracting 10 and making note of the patterning that takes place. 19 - 10 = 9 (subtracting the ten from the numeral leaves 9)
Practice doing a lot of adding and subtracting using flash cards. Use tokens or manipulatives if your child needs the items to count.
Go on Worldbook Kids to research penguins and get to know other species.
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Cut out a picture of a magazine of an animal, place or interesting thing. Write out as much information that you can learn about the
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