Language Arts
The sound this letter stands for is the long vowel sound - /a/ as in acorn. You could teach your child that when a vowel is long the letter says its name.
Theme words - acorn, apron, ape, age, amen, angel, April, ate
Poetry and Rhymes:
An
Acorn Story
by
Katrina Lybbert
There
was a little acorn in a great oak tree,
Blowing
in the wind, it felt so free,
The
wind picked up, the acorn fell,
Down
to the ground, near a well.
A
busy squirrel took the acorn away,
Buried
it deep for another day,
The
seasons passed, the squirrel forgot,
And
a lovely oak tree grew in that spot.
Books to read aloud:
From
Acorn to Oak Tree by Jan Kottke
The
Tiniest Acorn: A Story to Grow By by Marsha T. Danzig
Dot
& Jabber and the Great Acorn Mystery by Ellen Stoll Walsh
The
Escape of Marvin the Ape by Caralyn and Mark Buehner
Cassandra's
Angel by Gina Otto
Music
Composer:
Adolphe Adam (1803 - 1856) (Listen to music from the ballet Giselle, which was composed by Adolphe Adam.)
Songs:
Angels
Guard Your Little Bed
Little
April Showers (from Bambi)
Snacks
apricots
Bible Story/Character Trait
Abraham or Angels/Learn when it is appropriate to say amen.
Math
April - find the month of April on a calendar.
Age - talk about your age.
Color - apricot
Science
Insect
- Aphids
Mammal
- Apes
Ocean
Creature - Angelfish
Social Studies
You could learn about Abraham Lincoln, study the geography of Asia, or learn about the job of an Aviator.
Art Project
Make a Christmas Angel
Sport/Game/Activity
Cook a treat wearing your apron!
Field Trip
If
you have oak trees near your home, look for acorns.
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