Lesson 20
Weekly Theme (Start Monday, continue with the theme all week)
This week's theme is BALLOONS. Balloon Coloring Page 1 Balloon Coloring Page 2
The vocabulary word is helium - a gas that when used to fill a balloon, allows the balloon to float up by itself.
Books to read aloud that support the theme:
Curious
George and the Hot Air Balloon by H. A. Rey
Barney's
Big Balloon by Mark S. Bernthal
Mouton's
Impossible Dream by Anik McGrory
Come
Down Now, Flying Cow by Timothy Roland
The
Red Balloon by Albert Lamorisse
Poems that support the theme:
Balloons
by Katrina
Lybbert
Balloons
of red and yellow and blue,
Some
for me and some for you.
See
them reach up very high,
Floating
with helium near the sky.
Be
sure to hold their strings quite tight,
So
you won't lose them... what a fright!
Songs that support the theme:
Flying
in my Hot Air Balloon
by Katrina
Lybbert
(Sung to the Tune of The Mulberry Bush)
Flying
in my hot air balloon, hot air balloon, hot air balloon,
Flying
in my hot air balloon, watch me fly to the moon.
Floating
over the ground below, ground below, ground below,
Floating
over the ground below, wave to me and I'll say hello!
Landing
in my hot air balloon, hot air balloon, hot air balloon,
Landing
in my hot air balloon, time for lunch... now it's noon.
Gross Motor Skills Activity: (Monday)
Balloon Batting... Parent and child can hit a balloon back and forth to each other. Or try to keep hitting the balloon up in the air by yourself.
Fine Motor Skills Activity: (Friday)
Have your child color
in some balloons, drawn on a sheet of paper, then glue strings to each
one.
Shape/Color (Tuesday)
This week you will teach the color orange.
The letter this week is the letter T.
The number this week is the number 20.
The nursery rhyme this week is Hot Cross Buns. Recite often!
Hot
Cross Buns,
Hot
Cross Buns,
One
a penny, two a penny,
Hot
Cross Buns.
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