Hello Kidz Klub!
Yesterday, I suggested ways to keep busy and stay connected to your friends. I reminded you that creative ideas are endless, especially when you put your mind to it. Today, I decided to tap into MY creative spirit and challenge myself. And this is what I’ve come up with:
In honor of it being Tuesday, I’m challenging myself to make today the Letter “T” Day, which means that all my suggestions today will be inspired with the letter “T” in mind. That’s right …from my FUN Learning link to my Master Chef, Junior recipe … everything will somehow highlight the letter “T”.
Do you think I can do it? Can I stand up to the challenge? Let’s see!
Ready. Set. Here I go …
Be Safe. Be healthy. Make good choices. Take good care.
And …. Wish me luck!
Miss Charisse
Today’s Featured Links for fun learning ….
Here are some Letter “T” inspired fun MATH Learning games to play in 4 different grade levels (Click the grade level to try it out)!
In TELLING TIME: AM or PM? kindergarteners can read each scenario and decide whether it's more likely to happen in the AM or PM, then choose their response. By completing this game, they'll strengthen their understanding of time and ability to tell the difference between AM and PM times.
Help Tutu turn rain clouds into rainbows in this engaging math game all about TELLING TIME in the Sky. Children will listen for the time and scan the falling clouds to find the corresponding clock, all the while building skills and confidence telling time to the hour and half hour. This time-telling game is perfect practice for first graders—or anyone who could benefit from a little extra analog clock review!
The gang is going apple picking, and they need help getting just the right amount of bushels. Kids help the group collect just the right number by subtracting apples in TWO-Step Subtraction equations. Using manipulatives helps second graders strengthen essential math skills to help prepare them for mental math equations.
In this THREE-Digit Subtraction with Borrowing Mountain game, students help Cuz-Cuz subtract his way through the mountain to fill his belly. Students are prompted to enter the difference on these three-digit subtraction problems one digit at a time, and to regroup by hitting the plate above the number they need to borrow from. This engaging math game is designed with a third grade audience in mind.
Joke of the Day...
I found a riddle inspired by the letter "T"...
What do you call a tiger with glasses on?
A SCIENTIST TIGER
Here's some bonus jokes:
What do you get if you put a radio in the fridge?
COOL MUSIC
What do you get when you are on fire and you're dirty?
A HOT MESS
What do you get when you cross a chicken and a pig?
EGGS & BACON
What do you get when you cross a rooster and a dog?
A COCKA-POODLE-DOO!
"My "t" Book"
Written by Jane Belk Moncure
Illustrated by Linda Hohag
The My “T” Book comes from the “MY Letter” series by Jane Belk Moncure. They are a First Steps to Reading series based on a teaching activity that helps children learn to recognize letters and sounds. The use of predictable language patterns and repetition of familiar words will also help your child build a sight vocabulary.
THANKFUL Snacks...
As I thought long and hard on a Letter “T” inspired recipe, I had an “a ha” moment! What about a “T” for Thanksgiving recipe? Pretty ingenious, huh? So, I found a few cool videos on YouTube for Thanksgiving inspired treats! Have fun, enjoy and BON APPETIT!!
Thanksgiving Snacks for Kids! *Nut FREE!*
This video combins snacks with an arts & crafts twist!
4 Easy Thanksgiving Snacks That You Can Prepare At Home
This video shows oyu how to make some fun, delicious snacks!