Monday, April 6, 2020

April 7- Read Aloud - Love You Forever

Today Mrs. deSalvador reads Love You Forever by
Robert Munsch. This story was written around a poem:
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be.





This story takes us through the life of a child and all the growing
and changes that he went through, and the whole journey of his life
his mom was there caring for and loving him. This story makes me
think of  our Kindergarten science unit on life-cycles and how living
things grow and change. I think about the chicks!


  
Today may be a good time for you to think back to the chicks
we watched grow and change and maybe you could create your
own life cycle for the chicks. Remember how they grew and
changed.
Chicken Life Cycle
Egg
Baby Chick
Young Chicken
Adult Chicken


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Here are some examples from students. What will yours look like?


If you would like a refresher on life-cycles you can look
at this video on Life Cycles- Chicken, frog, butterfly and
dinosaur. 




You can move with Blazer Fresh on GoNoodle and


This book was about how much a mom loved their child.
You can move to this song My Achy Breaky Heart on
GoNoodle.


For writing today you could cut out a heart and write a
love note to someone you love. Thank them for something
they did to help you!


Maybe you could try to make an origami heart.


Here is a link to cut out a heart. Think back to when we
made our paper snowflakes at school and we drew half a
heart on the fold of the paper, and when we opened the
paper it was a whole heart cut out. Today you can make a
half heart on the folded part of the paper and then cut on
that line. When you open the paper it should be a heart.
We talked about symmetry at school, when both sides are
the same. I hope you brighten someone’s day today when you
cut a heart and write a note on it!


Be sure to think some good thoughts!


Today’s Chant:


Good, better, best.
Never let it rest.
Until your good is better,


And your better is your best!




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