![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Īfter we complete the circle charts, we make our famous silly hats. YES! YOU HAVE TO DRAW THE PICTURES! It’s more fun than using clipart and it makes for a personal experience that activates the brain’s emotional areas, which improves learning! This year we are following the order of our foundational skills curriculum. Once we introduce the sound, students generate the words and I draw the picture. We introduce the sound first and then we introduce the letter as how we spell the sound. ABC BOOTCAMP is aligned to the science of reading and has been since it was created! After 26 days, we have 80% mastery of all letters and sounds! And it’s fun and developmentally appropriate!įor each sound and letter, we make a circle chart. Handwriting and hats will be done in our afternoon PLT block which is 45 minutes.ĪBC BOOTCAMP is research-based and aligned to best practices. The circle charts take 10-15 minutes so that will be perfect for that block. That leaves 15-20 minutes for ABC BOOTCAMP. We have found that these lessons are taking about 25-30 minutes. We have a 45-minute block for foundational skills. We are completing our district-required skills curriculum and doing ABC BOOTCAMP. We continue ABC BOOTCAMP this week and I am so excited to be doing it in-person this year! This year, our district is mandating a foundational skills curriculum. We are keeping our enhanced cleaning procedures (wipe down surfaces throughout the day, steam sanitize the room daily, hand sanitizer/hand washing throughout the day, steam mop the floors daily, etc)Īs always, you can download our weekly lesson plans by clicking on the image!.We can have shared supplies and centers while maintaining 3 feet of distance when possible. ![]() We are required to wear masks indoors but not at recess.And this week, we’re doing our Apples Research Project, using Read It Up for Last Stop On Market Street and introducing shapes and money! This year, my goal is to show you that you can use our TKS resources along with required curriculums so you’ll see that happening throughout the school year! (Note: you will see some repetition from last week’s plans because I was out of the classroom last week due to the death of my mother-in-law so we’re moving on in some areas and repeating some areas!) District Guidelines All downloadable material provided on this blog is copyright protected.It’s week 7 of school for us! Week 7 means we are continuing ABC BOOTCAMP, continuing our district-mandated requirements, and our foundational skills curriculum.This printable set may not be sold, hosted, reproduced, or stored on any other website or electronic retrieval system.This set is for personal and classroom use only.→ Apple Printables for Kindergarten and First Gradeīefore you download your free pack you agree to the following: → Apple Cutting Practice (cut out and glue together like a puzzle) ♥ Enjoy! More Apple Worksheets and Printables: To save on printer ink, simply choose the ‘draft’ option, or print in black and white only. Simple, thick, broken lines make it easy for young learners to determine where to cut on the page. Have your child use her scissors to “put” the apples in the basket or “help” the puppies grab the apples. They would make the perfect addition to your apple unit study! This 10-page set of cutting practice pages all have a fun apple theme. It is Apple Season – my favorite time of the year!Īnd because my children and I love to study apples, I made a set of apple cutting practice for my littlest learner to practice her scissor skills. This is a post by Free Homeschool Deals contributor, Lauren Hill at Mama’s Learning Corner. ![]()
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