Zoom meeting classes for next week: No clases Monday 25

PRE-K

AM 3 DAY PRESCHOOL: 10 am Wednesday

PM 3 DAY PRESCHOOL: 1 pm  Wednesday.

 

PRESCHOOL

AM 2 DAY and PM 2 DAY

Tuesday and Thursday 10 am

 

   

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This week we will continue working with the unit of the month “La Jungla / La selva.” We are still learning about the habitat in the jungle and types of animals living there. We are learning that the plants and the animals need air, water and food to survive. Animals find everything they need in their habitat. Some animals that live in the jungle live in trees such as birds, snakes, and lemurs.

Also, this week we will learn some important facts about the Chimpanzee, The chimpanzees live in large families. They talk to each other using their hands and grimacing. They generally walk on their hands and feet. They stop when they want to look around. Chimpanzee babies are always hanging from their hands or on their mama’s backs. Chimpanzees are very agile to climb trees and make their beds in the branches to sleep. Sometimes the chimpanzees eat ants and use long sticks to get them out of nests.

In addition, we will continue singing songs in our virtual class. I will read books and we will review the numbers, the figures, and the letters. We will continue singing the song of the jungle animals and the numbers with the elephant, and Bugui  song.   Also, I will continue assigning them books in www.kidsa-z.com They can listen to the books on this site and see the words as they listen.

 

Vocabulario

León-lion,

Mono-monkey,

Elefante-elephant,

Tigre-tiger,

Pájaro-bird.

Mariposa-butterfy,

Jirafa-giraffe,

Serpiente, snake,

Chimpancé-chimpanzee

Libro

Veo la Selva

Chimpances

Letra

Review vowels Aa and Ee

Número

15- quince (Also, we are going to continue reviewing the numbers 1-13)

Fígura

Pentágono (reviewing shapes)

Color

Blanco-Gris(White – Grey : reviewing colors)

Canciones

En la selva me encontre

Un elefante

El baile de los animals

El Bugui de la Selva

 

 

“It’s not about what I can get.  It’s what I can give”

Marie Forleo