Week of June 14, 2021
Announcements
Ceremony - Thursday June, 24th 11 AM. Your child is expected to come in at 10:30 AM for moving up ceremony. *4* Guests Allowed. Virtual Students may also attend.
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Meeting ID: 251 984 7674
Passcode: school
You are encouraged to join both AM and PM sessions.
*The same link will be used to meet daily until further notice*
Zoom Link (AM 8:30-8:45)
Zoom Link (PM 2:30-2:45)
This weeks focus is "Saying Goodbye and Moving Up"
Dot Painting Name Activity is a fun and simple way to introduce your child to recognising their name and the letters that make up their name. It is also progressing towards forming and writing the letters in their name and developing fine motor control.
Some Ideas
- Model with your child that you make dots with the cotton buds only the letter lines.
- Talk about each letter in your child’s name and what sound it makes. Talk about other words beginning with that sound.
- Make lines along the letters with the paint instead of dots.
- Play Spot the letters in your child’s name in books, street names and other printed texts in and outside the home.
Materials:
Q-Tips/Cotton Swabs
Paint
● Goal P-PMP 3. Child demonstrates increasing control, strength, and coordination of small muscles
● Goal P-LIT 6. Child writes for a variety of purposes using increasingly sophisticated marks.
Children will practice writing the letters of their name.
Materials:
● Goal P-LIT 6. Child writes for a variety of purposes using increasingly sophisticated marks
● Goal P-PMP 3. Child demonstrates increasing control, strength, and coordination of small muscles.
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