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Friday, May 8, 2020, EDS at HOME

CATERPILLAR WATCH DAY 5

The word PIZZA HAS 2 Zs!

Today's SUPER delivery to all the teachers!  Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!  This showering of surprises has been so much fun and means a great deal to us all.  Hugs!

 


STORY TIME




LETTER OF THE WEEK:  Z


  
Zipper begins with the letter Z.  Can you zipper your coat or sweater?  Practice using a zipper.

Can you make a Z out of sticks you find in your yard, or any other straight objects in your house?

MATH:

The Shape of the Month is a diamond.  A diamond shape is a rhombus.  A rhombus has 4 equal sides and opposite parallel lines.

Which traffic signs pictured below are diamond shaped?  While you are out riding in your car, can you spy some of these diamond shaped signs?












A kite is a diamond shape.  Can you make your own kite out of a piece of paper?  Draw a diamond shape on an 81/2 x 11 piece of paper, or larger.  Cut it out.  Attach a tail of yarn or rope.  Color it.  Fly it in the backyard.

The Number of the week is 6.

Practice writing the number 6, tracing the number 6, or form the 6 with small stones or dough.

All insects have 6 legs.  Take a look at this ladybug and count its legs.  Can you draw a lady bug with 6 legs?













This week's card trick, find the number 6 card with a diamond shape on it.

SCIENCE:

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We are going to be watching the life cycle of a butterfly.  We have read and talked about the story of the Very Hungry Caterpillar.  What do you already know about a butterfly?





Above are the caterpillars on day 1, below is day 4.  Look how much they have grown!











This butterfly schedule has the dates at the top, the numbers in the squares are the number of days for each stage.  We are currently on day 5 of our caterpillar stage watching them eat and grow.  Around day 7 they will crawl to the top and spin a chrysalis.  That will need 3 days to harden.  Then we wait 7 to 10 days for them to emerge from their chrysalis as a butterfly.  We are hopeful this will happen before our last Zoom meeting.  If they have not, we will schedule a viewing!  It is all up to Mother Nature.


Make a butterfly headband with 2 antennae or draw a butterfly with 2 antennae.  Talk about what a butterfly uses their antennae for.

Butterflies use their antennae to:

Find nectar.  They do not have a nose.  They use their antennae and receptors on their legs to find nectar in plants.

They are also sense light with their antennae.  They can tell the time of day, and day from night,  by sensing the position of the sun.  What do we as humans use to find the sunlight and tell the time of day?

They help them fly in the right direction by sensing the direction that the wind is blowing.

You may work on Ms. Bridget's Garden Lesson No. 2.  The pages were previously sent by email.

MUSIC or MOTOR:

We are putting together a S'more snack calendar countdown to our last Zoom meeting.  The calendar creates a pattern of pieces cracker, chocolate, marshmallow, cracker, and repeat.  Here is a fun song to the tune of ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI:

On top of my cracker
So yummy and sweet
I'll put on some chocolate
To make a good treat

Then comes the marshmallow
So sticky and soft
And then one more cracker
So it won't fall off

I put it together
So gently I press
If I squeeze it too hard
It will make a big mess

I'm ready to eat it
This thing called a S'more
Oh my it's so yummy
I think I'll have more!
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We will sing this song before we call out the rundown on June 5:





EDS HOME SCHOOL PHOTO GALLERY

Letter Z words!



Making a special Mother's Day present!
Putting Ms. Bridget's garden lesson into action!
Measuring 6 feet!