You Can Read: Unit 11 {funny, am, not, make}
RRSK: Letter Ee
Theme of the Week: Monsters
You can download all of the printables for this unit FREE here on the main RRSK page, just scroll down until you see them! We do 2 activities from the set per day, making 10 total activities.
Here’s just a few photos, as I didn’t take many this week!
Math, working on counting backwards 10-1 using number disks and the eggs in a basket printable…
He felt confident with the verse this week and wanted to sing by himself again! You can download the printable with the verse tune here on the RRSP Letter Ee webpage.
RRSK Letter Ee Printables Here!
If you want early access to printables beyond what I have blogged about, you can see info about purchasing here! Currently I have units Aa-Ll available in the early access section.
We used unit 11 from You Can Read. Here’s a glimpse into some of the You Can Read work he did. I don’t have many photos because he is doing a lot of the work independently now while I am working with PacMan.
Silly fonts with dot paint…
He still loves BINGO, even more when his brother has time to play with him…
We got out the Review BINGO {YCR add-on} for units 1-8 and he loved this.
I let him choose between box handwriting and stamping words and he chose box handwriting this week {YCR add-on}…
He LOVES the sight word graphing {YCR add-on}
He is SO proud of his caterpillar, that has now extended off of the original wall. He BEGS me to add words every day. This has been such a huge motivator for him!
Krash wants to play the same word games every day now!
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The monster sensory bin was a big hit all week. Krash didn’t get into creating monsters but loved using the materials for all sorts of activities.
He really enjoys the fraction work in the Kindergarten Printables. Seeing fractions on Mike was no exception…giggles all around! We got out our pizza fraction game to use as an example while I was using the teaching sheet before he went to dot paint the other sheet. He really liked the pizzas as examples!
Then it was off to dot paint!
Greater than/less than in our mini pocket chart.
Money with monsters. The repetitive nature of this activity {with different themes each time} is really helping him. He now know the names & values in just a few short weeks!
Listening and following directions with monsters…
Matching descriptive monster sentences…
He wanted to do his old puzzle from the Monsters Tot Pack…
Finding the difference with monsters….
Labeling his monster parts {he chose to write instead of cut/glue}…
The boys both played the monster drawing game with me…
Magnetic boy doll is still a favorite!
Showing Ladybug his Cars 2 book from the library…
Looking all studly and cute at the pumpkin patch…
A few items we used…
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