Monday
Lets read a story.
Look outside your window. What do you see? Draw a picture of what you see outside your window. Send you teacher a photo of your drawing.
Window search
How many windows are in your house? Are they all the same size? Is there a room that has no windows?
How many windows are in your house? Are they all the same size? Is there a room that has no windows?
3. Seal the container tightly.
4 . Move the bottle rapidly in a circular motion. After a few seconds, you should see the water begin swirling. Stop, and watch your tornado!
4 . Move the bottle rapidly in a circular motion. After a few seconds, you should see the water begin swirling. Stop, and watch your tornado!
Time to dance
Tuesday
HAND HYGIENE EXPERIMENT
What you’ll need:
What you’ll need:
- Three slices of bread (the kind from a bakery or homemade works best — the fewer preservatives the better)
- Three resealable bags
- Label each of the three bags:
- Control
- Dirty
- Clean
- Place one slice of bread in the “control” bag without touching it. You can use clean tongs, or turn the resealable bag inside out and use it like a glove to get the slice inside. Seal the bag.
- Remove a second slice of bread and have your child touch the bread with her unwashed hands. Place the bread in the bag and seal it.
- Have your child wash her hands with soap and water.
- Take a third slice of bread and have your child touch the bread with her freshly-washed hands. Place the bread in the bag and seal it.
- Take all three sealed bags and put them in a cool, dry place.
- Look at the bread daily and write down your observations, but do not take the bread out of the bags. In a few days, mold should start to appear. What slice of bread gets moldy first? Which grows the most mold? Which grows the least? If mold starts to appear, have your child take a ruler and measure it and record your observations. You can even draw a picture of the bread each day, or keep a photo diary by taking pictures of the bread each day to watch the changes over time.
Time for a story
Grandma Poss and Hush travelled all around Australia to find food. Ask a grown up if they can find a map of Australia for you. Can you find the places that Grandma Poss and Hush traveled to (Perth, Darwin, Hobart, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melborne)
Maybe you can use google maps to find your house on a map.
Maybe you can use google maps to find your house on a map.
Make a solar over
A lot of our preschool friends have been cooking. Here is an experiment that you might like to try.
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Wednesday
Make it with Mrs. Mitchell
11am Wednesday via zoom
This week we will be doing some cooking with Mrs. Mitchell.
There are two recipes that you can choose from.
Click on the buttons below for the ingredients and recipe.
11am Wednesday via zoom
This week we will be doing some cooking with Mrs. Mitchell.
There are two recipes that you can choose from.
Click on the buttons below for the ingredients and recipe.
Fathers day craft
Monster Count
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Are there things in your house that help you to remember a special thing that happened. Maybe you could make a treasure box of special things just like Wilfred did.
Thursday
Fun with shadows
Have you ever made funny shadows?
By using chalk, rocks, leaves and sticks, you can turn your shadows into funny creatures.
Have you ever made funny shadows?
By using chalk, rocks, leaves and sticks, you can turn your shadows into funny creatures.
Time to dance
Time for a story
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Friday
BubblePrinting
- 1 Tablespoon Dish Soap
- 3 Tablespoons Water
- Water Soluble Food Coloring (10 drops)
- Straws
- Mix the water and soap with the food coloring. Blow into the solution until bubbles form. Gently lay your cardstock over the bubbles. As the bubbles pop they will leave an imprint on the paper. Repeat the process until your page is covered.
Fathers Day lolly pizza gift idea
Melt some chocolate and pour in round silicone tray or other round cake tinned- lined with baking paper. Wobble the tray around so that the chocolate is level. Add some of your favourite lollies to the chocolate base. Leave it to set . You can also add 100's and 1000's and use white chocolate. You can make small pizzas or a large pizza. |
Time for a story
Time to sing and sign
We use some sign language in our morning song. Here is a song about the colours of the rainbow. Each colour has a different sign. Can you copy some of the signs that the ladies are sighing in the song?
We use some sign language in our morning song. Here is a song about the colours of the rainbow. Each colour has a different sign. Can you copy some of the signs that the ladies are sighing in the song?