Today’s Activities
Listen
Listen to the story “Mr. Seahorse” By Eric Carle What animals does the seahorse meet in the sea? How does Mr. Seahorse help with the eggs?
Writing
Grab a piece of writing paper and finish these sentence frames. Seahorses live in the ______________. Seahorses can ________________. Seahorses are ______________. Draw a picture of a seahorse below your writing. Remember to use a capital at the begining of each sentence, spaces between your words and punctuation at the end.
Choose one sentence frame about a seahorse to finish and then draw a pitcture to represent that sentence.
Parents help your child write the sentence they would like to complete about a seahorse. Then have your child draw the picture of a seahorse.
Subtract
Time to work on our subtraction facts within five! Use the Seahorse subtraction page to practice your skills.
Watch
Watch the short video “I’m a Seahorse” to learn some interesting facts about Seahorses.
Extend
Create
Watch this video to learn how to make a Tissue Paper Seahorse Collage. Then try it!
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