Thursday, May 28, 2020

Homework for Friday, May 29,2020 Day #162

                           
Friday, May 29, 2020

1.       Things to do every day.
a.       Read for 20 minutes.
b.       Practice writing your name.
c.       Calendar work
d.       Enjoy a Bible story.

2.       Let’s Get Ready: Tools you will need to do your work.
a.       Pencil
b.       Crayons and/or Colored Pencils
c.       Scissors
d.       Glue Stick
e.       Manipulatives (These are items that your child can count, sort, make patterns with, and so on.  For example: color crayons, Easter eggs, erasers, paper clips, clothes pins, legos – be creative.

3.       Sharing- Tell your grown up about your favorite alphabet letter.

4.       Self-Portrait:  Find your self-portrait book.  Turn to the page that has the word May printed at the bottom of the page.  Draw a picture of what you look like today.  Remember your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hair, fingers, arms, legs, feet and so on.

5.       Project Approach: 

·         Document:  In your bug journal, document your favorite bugs.  Write 3 facts about them.  Practice your writing skills by listening for the initial sounds in the words and try to write the first letter of some words, for example: bug, log, rock, tree, puddle, etc.  Complete the paper about the honeybee in your bug journal as well.

·         Craft:  Find the paper with the words Bugs in the Grass at the top of the page.  Use this background idea to illustrate the bugs you observed this week or simply follow the given directions.

·         Cutting:  Locate the paper with the words Pond Plants at the top.  Follow the directions to practice cutting.  Watch for proper scissor grip and careful cutting.

·         Booklet:  Find the booklet titled “This Is a Pond”.  Color the booklet.  Then read the booklet out loud, encouraging your child to hold the book and turn the pages correctly.

6.       Bible Story:  Paul’s Conversion (Acts 9:1-22)

Memory Work:  Your sins have been forgiven.  1 John 2:12

 Read the story from the Bible.  Use a children’s Bible if you have one.  The illustrations will be more interesting for your child.

Find the paper with the picture of Paul on his knees and the words The Conversion of Saul at the top of the page.  Read the directions at the bottom of the page to complete the paper.

            Conclude:   Jesus loves us so very much.  He took away all the naughty things we do.  He took away our sin.  Jesus chose us to tell about His love for us.  Jesus’ love is so special; we can’t keep it to ourselves.

Close with the following prayer.
Prayer:  Dear Jesus, thank You for taking away my sin.  Help me tell others about Your love.  In Your name I pray.   Amen.







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