Archived Weekly Lessons
Please use the following links to view past week's lessons, learning intentions, assessment ('I can' statements) and resources.
April 2-3
April 6-10 This week was all about rabbits! Click here for a copy of the tally sheet that the children used when searching for signs of rabbits in their communities.
April 13-17 This week was all about Humpty Dumpty! Click here for a copy of the sequencing task
April 20-24 This week was all about Earth Day
April 27-May 1 This week had a variety of tasks: comparing 3D shapes, drawing stories, recording for signs of spring and looking at letters and sounds.
May 4-8 This week you shared your favorite story, made and mapped an obstacle course, celebrated Mother's Day, solved a riddle with a code and counted signs of spring.
May 18-22 This week you heard Hello Hello and made attributes trains! You also did a scavenger hunt for items that rhyme and solved a riddle.
May 25-29 This week you listened to Little Pea by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, and you used a spoon to fling your own Little Pea. Then you learned important rules for measuring.
June 1-5 This week you were artists, scientists and chefs as you studied Dandelions!
April 2-3
April 6-10 This week was all about rabbits! Click here for a copy of the tally sheet that the children used when searching for signs of rabbits in their communities.
April 13-17 This week was all about Humpty Dumpty! Click here for a copy of the sequencing task
April 20-24 This week was all about Earth Day
April 27-May 1 This week had a variety of tasks: comparing 3D shapes, drawing stories, recording for signs of spring and looking at letters and sounds.
May 4-8 This week you shared your favorite story, made and mapped an obstacle course, celebrated Mother's Day, solved a riddle with a code and counted signs of spring.
May 18-22 This week you heard Hello Hello and made attributes trains! You also did a scavenger hunt for items that rhyme and solved a riddle.
May 25-29 This week you listened to Little Pea by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, and you used a spoon to fling your own Little Pea. Then you learned important rules for measuring.
June 1-5 This week you were artists, scientists and chefs as you studied Dandelions!