Monday, December 30, 2013
Start Your Engines! (January Overview)
As we begin the new year in Pre-Kindergarten, we will be starting January off with a bang as we learn about transportation. We will first explore the land transportation vehicles that we can see on the roads. Then we will learn about water and air transportation. The final week of January will take us out of this world as we explore the wonders of space. Pre-Kindergarten has an exciting month ahead of us as we travel from our own Primrose backyard to the stars and back again, learning all about transportation along the way!
January Books About Transportation
The following books will be featured in the Pre-K library during the month of January. Thematic books help reinforce curriculum ideas.
Alphabet Under Construction shows creative ways that we can build letters out of found objects and various tools.
Trashy Town is a book detailing a day in the life of a trashman.
Duck on a Bike is a fun and silly book about a duck's adventures trying out a bike for the first time. It might make readers wonder who has been riding their bikes!
Sheep in a Jeep makes learning "ee" rhymes fun and easy!
This is the Way We Go to School is a book about the many transportation vehicles that children take to school around the world. This book will inform and delight readers of all ages!
Alphabet Under Construction shows creative ways that we can build letters out of found objects and various tools.
Trashy Town is a book detailing a day in the life of a trashman.
Duck on a Bike is a fun and silly book about a duck's adventures trying out a bike for the first time. It might make readers wonder who has been riding their bikes!
Sheep in a Jeep makes learning "ee" rhymes fun and easy!
This is the Way We Go to School is a book about the many transportation vehicles that children take to school around the world. This book will inform and delight readers of all ages!
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Land Transportation
The world is big place with many roads. How do we move people and things from one place to another? What do all of these land vehicles have in common?
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