Classroom Connections
CSE Kindergarten
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April 2, 2020
Morning Meeting
Social Emotional Learning
Follow this link to watch the Move This World video https://vimeo.com/showcase/6860611/video/398074395
Password togetherwecan
Reading
Below you will find some links to listen to the story and letter and sight word songs.
Today's story is Animals in Winter
Animals in Winter is an informational text. Informational texts give you information about topics.
Think about these questions as you listen to the story:
Why do birds fly south for the winter?
What does hibernation mean?
How do different animals prepare for winter?
What animal is a pika like? How are they different?
Reading Resources and Games
ABC Mouse
Tumble Books
Login coldspring
Password reads
Storyline Online
Vooks
Get Up and Move
Math
REMEMBER:
Shapes
A great way to kick start learning about shapes is with a ‘shape hunt’ – exploring and identifying shapes in our environment and everyday life. You can go on a shape hunt around your house, backyard, or neighborhood. Children can take a checklist or paper to record their findings on or enjoy discussing what you see as you go. Photographing the shapes you find is another great idea, with the photos being perfect for compiling into your very own shape book.
Building 2D Shapes
Popsicle sticks and toothpicks are such versatile learning materials. They make a great resource for creating 2D shapes.
Kindergarten children will have lots of fun creating pictures with shapes. Here are two examples using a variety of shapes cut from textured papers and buttons.
Build 3D shapes using toothpicks and playdough or marshmallows.
Math workbook Lesson 21 p. 284
Also, molding 3D Shapes from playdough or kinetic sand is a fun, hands-on challenge.
3D Poem
A cone is like a party hat
A sphere is a bouncy ball
A prism is a building tall
A cylinder is like a can of pop
A cube is like the dice you drop
3D shapes are here and there
3D shapes are everywhere!
Math Resources and Games
Happy Numbers
Use your class code
Cardinal: 478565
Iverson: 103423
Kennedy: 618890
Linz: 357735
McDougall: 105628
Find your name and click on it.
Your password is: 1
Science
One District, One Book
Additional Resources for Fun!!
Monterey Bay Aquarium https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/live-cams
Virtual Farm Tours https://www.farmfood360.ca/?utm_source=domain&utm_campaign=www.virtualfarmtours.ca&utm_medium=redirect
Discovery Education Virtual Field Trips https://www.discoveryeducation.com/community/virtual-field-trips/
Check out our Facebook pages to stay connected and have some extra fun!
Contact Information
Brianna Cardinal cardinalb@rocori.k12.mn.us 320-980-1069
Hope Iverson iversonh@rocori.k12.mn.us 320-291-6113
Kara Linz linzk@rocori.k12.mn.us 320-291-9599
Rachel McDougall mcdougallr@rocori.k12.mn.us 320-295-2342
Kennedy Stace stacek@rocori.k12.mn.us 651-387-4157