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— Retell a story you are writing to your stuffed animals
— Retell a story you are reading to your stuffed animals
— Retell a story to your parents using your stuffed animals as the character
— Climb a tree
— Draw a picture that shows your favorite part of the school day
— Write a word problem for math
— Create a new landform outside using rocks, sticks, leaves, etc and upload a picture of it to Seesaw
— Play tag with a friend or sibling
— Do something helpful for your parents
— Do the dishes
— Clean a room
— Set the table
— Help make dinner
— Fold laundry
— Help a family member with chore
— Tell everyone in your family why you love them
— Leave blank
— Play a board game with your family
— Write an acrostic poem about each member of your family using descriptive character traits
— Write a book review for your favorite book
— Read the labels on the cereal boxes in the morning
— Notice the reflection of your face in a spoon on both sides and tell a family member what you noticed
— Close your eyes and listen for five different sounds in your house. What did you notice? Were you surprised?
— Find one thing for every color of the rainbow. Which one is your favorite?
— Plan your lunch menu for the week
— Draw a map of your room
— Draw a map of your house
— Write out directions to school with street names
— Learn how to say hello, goodbye, and thank you in 5 languages
— Look at a map of the US. Pick a state and learn its capital, population, and majors cities.
— Build a snowman, take a picture of it and upload it to Seesaw
— Build a (snow) fort, take a picture of it and upload it to Seesaw
— Write a letter to someone
— Plan a healthy meal using the balanced food plate
— Teach your parents a reading strategy
— Play charades with your family
— Play I Spy with a family member
— Share a kindergarten memory with a friend
— Write a positive note for a friend and leave it on their locker
— Learn how to spell your name in sign language
— Write an analogy
— Draw a diagram of your favorite toy and label the parts
— Make a comic strip of your family dinner conversation
— Find five geometric shapes around your house, draw them and label the shape.
— Freeze three types of fruit and see if they taste different
— Count the number of steps from your front door to the kitchen, your bedroom, and your parents bedroom
— Count the windows and doors in your home
— Write down the time you start helping with dinner and when you stopped helping with dinner. How long did you help?
— Do ten jumping jacks
— Run around your home (outside!) five times
— Draw a picture of yourself as an adult and write what you’ll be doing
— Write a sentence using the words because, if, and butterflies
— Listen to a story read by a family member
— Write an acrostic poem using a book title describing the book
— Create a venn diagram comparing yourself to your favorite book character
— Create a “tweet” of a story (summary in less than 140 characters)
— Tell five things you would do if you were president
— Ask a family member to tell you two 2-digit numbers. Add them together.
— Ask a family member to tell you two 3-digit numbers. Add them together.
— Describe an animal in only five words
— Have a family dance party. What song did you choose?
— Listen to a classical song. What instruments did you hear?
— Set a timer for 2 minutes. How many push ups can do you?
— Set a timer for 2 minutes. How many ___ can you say out loud?
— Retell a story you are reading to your stuffed animals
— Retell a story to your parents using your stuffed animals as the character
— Climb a tree
— Draw a picture that shows your favorite part of the school day
— Write a word problem for math
— Create a new landform outside using rocks, sticks, leaves, etc and upload a picture of it to Seesaw
— Play tag with a friend or sibling
— Do something helpful for your parents
— Do the dishes
— Clean a room
— Set the table
— Help make dinner
— Fold laundry
— Help a family member with chore
— Tell everyone in your family why you love them
— Leave blank
— Play a board game with your family
— Write an acrostic poem about each member of your family using descriptive character traits
— Write a book review for your favorite book
— Read the labels on the cereal boxes in the morning
— Notice the reflection of your face in a spoon on both sides and tell a family member what you noticed
— Close your eyes and listen for five different sounds in your house. What did you notice? Were you surprised?
— Find one thing for every color of the rainbow. Which one is your favorite?
— Plan your lunch menu for the week
— Draw a map of your room
— Draw a map of your house
— Write out directions to school with street names
— Learn how to say hello, goodbye, and thank you in 5 languages
— Look at a map of the US. Pick a state and learn its capital, population, and majors cities.
— Build a snowman, take a picture of it and upload it to Seesaw
— Build a (snow) fort, take a picture of it and upload it to Seesaw
— Write a letter to someone
— Plan a healthy meal using the balanced food plate
— Teach your parents a reading strategy
— Play charades with your family
— Play I Spy with a family member
— Share a kindergarten memory with a friend
— Write a positive note for a friend and leave it on their locker
— Learn how to spell your name in sign language
— Write an analogy
— Draw a diagram of your favorite toy and label the parts
— Make a comic strip of your family dinner conversation
— Find five geometric shapes around your house, draw them and label the shape.
— Freeze three types of fruit and see if they taste different
— Count the number of steps from your front door to the kitchen, your bedroom, and your parents bedroom
— Count the windows and doors in your home
— Write down the time you start helping with dinner and when you stopped helping with dinner. How long did you help?
— Do ten jumping jacks
— Run around your home (outside!) five times
— Draw a picture of yourself as an adult and write what you’ll be doing
— Write a sentence using the words because, if, and butterflies
— Listen to a story read by a family member
— Write an acrostic poem using a book title describing the book
— Create a venn diagram comparing yourself to your favorite book character
— Create a “tweet” of a story (summary in less than 140 characters)
— Tell five things you would do if you were president
— Ask a family member to tell you two 2-digit numbers. Add them together.
— Ask a family member to tell you two 3-digit numbers. Add them together.
— Describe an animal in only five words
— Have a family dance party. What song did you choose?
— Listen to a classical song. What instruments did you hear?
— Set a timer for 2 minutes. How many push ups can do you?
— Set a timer for 2 minutes. How many ___ can you say out loud?
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