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Make sounds of various farm animals.
(Language) |
Talk about the work that people in your family do.
(Social Studies) |
LABOR DAY
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Help your child start a seed collection. (Science) |
Snack on apple chunks sprinkled with cinnamon.
(Nutrition) |
Cut an apple in half and make apple prints with paint.
(Art) |
Challenge your child to find objects with letters on them. (Alphabet) |
Tape-record your child singing songs for Grandparents for Grandparents Day. (Music) |
Grandparent’s Day
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Draw faces on your child’s fingers to make finger puppets. (Language) |
Run an errand for a neighbor who needs a helping hand.
(Kindness) |
Make a growth chart for recording your child’s height.
(Measurement) |
Make an “I Am Special badge for your child to wear. (Self-esteem) |
Take turns tossing rolled up socks into a laundry basket.
(Coordination) |
Act out situations that involve “please” and “thank you”.
(Manners) |
Give your child raisins to count and eat.
(Math) |
Let your child use jar lids dipped in paint to make circle prints. (Art/Shapes) |
Visit your local library when story hour is scheduled. (Literature) |
Take a pretend trip on a “magic carpet”.
(Imagination) |
Sort fall leaves by color or type. (Color/Shape) |

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Use water colors to paint on plain paper leaf shapes. (Art) |
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Fall Begins
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Sing “Eensy Weensy Spider”
(Music) |
Let your child clip clothespins around the rim of a can.
(Sm. Muscle Dev.) |
Let your child practice dialing 911 on an unplugged phone. (Safety) |
Call out “Red” and have your child name red things. (Colors) |
Play “Ring Around the Rosie” (Movement) |