No Dragons For Tea - Week 5 (Sept 30-Oct. 4)
Monday
No Dragons For Tea
While out for a walk with her mom, a little girl has the surprise of her life -- she meets a real, live, fire-breathing dragon! Now this dragon is nothing to be afraid of -- in fact, he's so friendly that she invites him home for tea. But their afternoon snack is suddenly interrupted when the dragon sneezes and sets the table ablaze. Luckily, the girl knows just what to do, and she teaches her new friend to be fire smart, too. With its funny, rhyming verse and spunky illustrations, No Dragons for Tea shows kids that learning about fire safety doesn't have to be scary. The story ends with "The Dragon's Fire Safety Rhyme" -- a fun and easy way to remember what to do in case of fire.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
We went over Fire safety tips from the book.
- What to do in the event of a house fire
- Recognizing signs of a house fire
- Dangers of smoke inhalation
- Getting out of the house quickly and calmly
- Not taking anything with you
- Crawling on the ground to get out
- Not leaving through a door if the door knob is hot
- We selected a safe family meeting spot on the playground next to our house
- NEVER going back inside of a house on fire for any person or object
- How to dial 9-1-1 in an emergency to call for police, fire truck or ambulance
We did a #2 counting and printing worksheet
SCIENCE - EARTH SCIENCE
Natural and Manufactured
This week in Science is all about natural materials - materials as they are in nature, created by God and manufactured materials - materials altered, created, by man to make new materials and products.
We reviewed and listed examples of natural materials (trees, water, rocks etc.) and manufactured materials (plastic, glass, paper)
Tuesday
CALENDAR TIME
ENGLISH - READ-A-LOUD
No Dragons For Tea
PHONICS
Explode the Code
PE
Gymnastics 1hr: 12pm - 1 pm
Wednesday
No School - we had all of Rebecca's kids so that she could go to a Dr's appoinment.
Afternoon - SCIENCE Co-op
We completed out joint learning on natural and manufactured materials including viewing and sorting samples of each type of material.
Science
Printing Practice
Thursday
Awana - Bible Verse Review and handbook reading
MATH
Adding - We practiced adding and building visual equations using popsicle sticks. Liam wrote the answer to each equation on a card
math and number writing practice
PHONICS
Explode the Code
ENGLISH - LANGUAGE ARTS JOURNAL
(CSBM) We drew pictures of fire trucks for our community journal and wrote about Fire men and fire safety in our journal entry.
writing and printing practice
BIBLE
Awana club
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