For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16
Found in ASL here!
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16
Found in ASL here!
Reading - Read these books about Australia and do the activities.
Writing - Find a coloring page on this website!
Math - Work on numbers one through ten here with this free printable!
Music - The doors to the Sydney Opera House may be closed but check out this fun event where you get to meet Mozart!
Social Studies/Missions - Here is a map of Australia! Print it off and color it! Talk about all the fun facts you learn from this site!
Activity - Tomorrow there is a life Facebook Event visiting Australia! Make sure to check it out here! For the entire weekend, we will give you exclusive access to some of the most spectacular travel experiences Australia has to offer, with something new every hour.
Activity - Here is a fun letter sounds matching game!
Reading - Read this book!
Writing - Confession. We have been eating A LOT of goldfish. Find the first letter of your kids name and print off this printable to make snack time more fun!
Math - Time to review our numbers with this handy worksheet.
Science - Have your kiddos help with making dinner tonight! Let them help measure, pour, and mix!
Social Studies/Missions - Any people to pray for this week? Add them to your prayer chain!
Activity - NYC is famous for their pizza! Get some personal pan pizza crusts or tortillas and make little personal pizzas! While you are eating your pizza, check out a live cam of NYC here!
Reading - Read these books and do the activities.
Writing - Practice writing your letters with these fun worksheets.
Math - Practice tracing shapes with this worksheet. Use playdough or markers!
Science - Watch this fun science experiment!
Reading - Read these books and do the activities.
Math - Practice tracing shapes found here.
Science - Have some flowers hanging around after Mother’s Day? Try this fun activity with food coloring!
Social Studies/Missions - Do your kiddos remember what state they live in? Give them this map and see if they can find it!
Activity - When you go outside today, draw encouraging notes to your neighbors praying for hope and joy!
Activity - Find the state you live in here and discover fun facts!
Reading - Read these books and do the activities.
Writing - Can you write the name of your state? Each state has an abbreviation. (A shorter way to show what state you are talking about.) What is the abbreviation for your state? Practice writing this today!
Math - Let’s make a book of shapes found here!
Science - Make shaving cream rain clouds found here.
Social Studies/Missions - Here is a printable map of the US! Print the map and show your kid(s) what state you live in and where other friends and family members live.
Activity - Do a fun hand and footprint (or something similar) like this! Make sure to put a name and date on it to remember all the fun you are having in quarantine.
Reading - Let’s read ‘The Rainbow Fish’ found here!
Writing - Let’s work on the letter ‘x’ and ‘X’ here and here.
Math - There are so many fun math (and literacy printables) found here. We will use these throughout the week.
Science - Go visit the aquarium and talk about sea animals. Here are some live cams at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Social Studies/Missions - This week we will pray for all the people who have lost their jobs during this season and may be trying to find new ones!
Activity - Today we will make cupcake liner fish found here.
Reading - Read these books and do the activities.
Writing - Work on some (or all) of these ocean activity pages.
Math - Do another math printable from this site.
Science - Fill up your kitchen sink with water. Then find items around your house to see if the items will sink or float. Be sure to write down your predictions and then record the results.
Social Studies/Missions - Without having preschool as our guide to ensure the boys are learning and growing, it’s been a bit of a challenge to ensure they are meeting their school goals. This worksheet lays out some goals for us and helps us stay on task! Check in with your littles to see how they are doing. Don’t be discouraged, be encouraged they have more things to learn and know!
Activity - Have I mentioned how many pipe cleaners we have in our house? We will be doing this activity this week.
Reading - Let’s read these books and do the activities.
Writing - Work on a literacy printable from this site.
Math - We are going to try and get our hands on some kinetic sand. If not, we may just use dirt outside, to make 3D shapes!
Science - The Georgia Aquarium has live cams available. The sea lions are SO CUTE!
Social Studies/Missions - We had to make the hard decision not to send the kids back to preschool. Today we will write thank you letters to their teachers letting them know how much we love them and will miss them.
Activity - This Ocean in a Bag looks so fun and easy to make!
Reading - Read these books and do the activities.
Writing - Print this beach party worksheet printable pack. Practice tracing lines. Then go outside and work on tracing lines with chalk. It would be totally fun to make a fun path where they can trace with their body a path you set for them.
Math - Print this fun ocean fish number line. Do the game they recommend or make your own numbers game with calling out a number and seeing if they can find it hidden around the house.
Science - This shaving cream and shells sensory activity looks like so much fun AND gets the kids out of the house (pending no rain, of course).
Activity - When we go on a walk around our neighborhood today, we will be doing a scavenger hunt found here!
Reading - Have a book in your house that talks about the ocean or water? Read it to your kiddos and remember to ask them questions about it at dinner.
Writing - Work on another literacy printable from this site.
Math - Measure out ingredients and make a fun ocean slime found here.
Science - “Walk” around the National Aquarium here. Talk about what animals you saw on your “tour” at dinner!
Social Studies/Missions - Call a family member or friend and share with them your Bible verse for the week!
Can you recall any of the past Bible verses we have learned? Here is a good time to refresh your memory!
Week 1: He counts the number of the stars; he gives names to all of them. Psalm 147:4
Week 2: Let everything that breathes praise the Lord. Hallelujah! Psalm 150:6
Week 3: When I am afraid,I will trust in you. God Psalm 56:3
Week 4: Jesus is not here; he has risen! Luke 24:6a
Week 5: We love because he first loved us. 1 John 4:19
Week 6: Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved. Acts 16:31
Week 7: So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31 (link to ASL)
Activity - I have been saving three garbage bags of old food boxes FOR WEEKS. This weekend we will play “grocery store” with all these old boxes and some items from the pantry.
Reading - Read this/these book(s) and do the activity.
Writing - W is for Watermelon. Work on making a watermelon out of the letter “W” like the one found on this page!
Math - The Potato Drop (via Parenting) Have all participants place a potato between their knees and race to a finish line where they have to drop it into a designated bowl or bucket. If the potato is dropped, or if hands touch it, they have to go back to the start and try again. You can do this with putting different numbers on bowls/buckets and having them go to the correct one!
Social Studies/Missions - Facetime a family member and show them the Bible verse for this week.
Reading - Here are some vegetable worksheets to practice reading and writing!
Writing - Here is a fun “W” coloring page.
Science - Get some pipe cleaners - I told you we have a lot - and make shapes that look like fruits and vegetables. Turn them into wands for bubbles! Then go outside and make bubbles with your fruit and veggie wands!
Social Studies/Missions - Pray for friends that may not have enough food right now. What are some ways we can help people in need?
Activity - What is your name? What letter does your name start with? Find items around your house that start with the same letter? How many were you able to find?
Activity - This week we are ordering some fruits and veggies we have not tried before or do not normally eat to try something new!
Reading - Read this/these book(s) and do the activity.
Writing - Today we will play Candyland with sight words using printables found here and printed from here.
Math - Create a recipe and help each other count ingredients.
Science - Try another cooking challenge found here.
Social Studies/Missions - Write an email or letter to a missionary and let them know you are praying for them!
Activity - Kids can help set the table! Here is a guide! Practice and have the kiddos help set the table for dinner.
Reading - The kids LOVE the book Arnie the Doughnut!
Writing - More working on “W” and “w” here and here!
Get Movin - My boys LOVE this video and I hope your kiddos do too! It keeps the kids active and moving as they help moose get the meatballs to Granny’s house!
Social Studies/Missions - Take a tour of a farm and thank God for providing our needs and animals too!
Activity - Serve lunch or snacks in the carport or garage if it’s raining (we have had so much rain here this year!). I like to open the garage doors and put a kids’ table out there, and it’s pretty magical to dine/snack while the rain pours outside. And playing in the garage can be equally fun if it’s raining. This was found here!
Reading - Read this/these book(s) and do the activity.
Writing - This week we are working on the letter “W”. Check out this worksheet!
Math - We don’t have all the items in this activity, but we will do something similar.
Science - Check out this Cooking Camp Challenge Skill Booklet! We will try a challenge each day, found here.
Social Studies/Missions - Pray for your friends on the prayer chain and add any new names you may have.
So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 (link to ASL)
Reading - Read this/these book(s) and do the activity.
Writing - Here is another worksheet to talk about the parts of the body. If you don’t want to cut out the words, have them practice writing them.
Math - Can you find 13 pencils and pens in your house? Can you find 13 legos? Can you find 13 toys? Find things around your house that there are 13. Might also be fun to have peas, grapes, or something else that you can count out 13 of and eat for a snack or meal!
Social Studies/Missions - Practice your listening skills. Play guess the sound here.
Activity - Have a “friend” (stuffed animal) come to visit for the weekend. Read about this cute idea here!
Activity - Play with playdough or make your own!
Reading - Read this/these book(s) and do the activity.
Writing - Have your kids draw a picture of themselves and post it proudly in the house.
Science - Have the kiddos help with making dinner. Here are some fun recipes.
Math - Another “13” worksheet!
Social Studies/Missions/Activity - Work on drawing a hug and send it to a friend or loved on! Found here.
Activity - It is important to encourage one another and build each other up. Find some rocks around the house and paint them. Then leave them around the neighborhood with little notes of encouragement and love. See this site for inspiration.
Reading - Read this/these book(s) and do the activity.
Writing - Download this activity to practice finding the letters in your name.
Math - Still talking about the number “13” so here is another worksheet.
Social Studies/Missions - Play library! Here is a great idea from this site. Play “library” and read books: Especially when kids reach the play acting age, it can be really fun to pretend you are a library with all their books (especially if they are sad their library is closed like we are). You can set up your library station in front of their bookcase and have their stuffed animals or other family members come through and pick out books to check out. Give them a stamp (and some ink if you want) and let them stamp the inside cover of a book when it’s checked out and make some library cards with the name of each borrower. When all their checking-out duties are done, sit down and read for a bit! (via A Beautiful Mess)
Activity - It is GREAT to help around the house with chores! Here are some fun, age appropriate chores!
Reading - Read this/these book(s) and do the activity.
Writing - We are focusing on the letter “V” today. Talk about words that start with “V” and do this “V” worksheet.
Math - Work on this number “13” worksheet.
Science - Foods taste funny and weird. Get a few jars or pouches of baby food / or food around the house. Blindfolded, have the kiddos guess the different flavors!
Art - Spend outside drawing with chalk. Do body outlines and draw your face, clothes, and shoes.
Reading - Read this/these book(s) and do the activity.
Writing - Practice writing your name with this worksheet.
Math - We have so many pipe cleaners in our house. Random I know. We plan on practicing shapes and letters made out of pipecleaners. Find more ideas here.
Science - This week we are learning about the human body. Work on these worksheets to help us learn the parts of the body.
Social Studies/Missions - Pray for friends on your prayer chain. Add any friends who may need prayer!
Activity - Today we will visit Starfall.com and see what activities we can find.
Playlist for this week’s focus as we talk about taking care of yourself!
Reading - Read these books and to the activities or read The Very Hungry Caterpillar along with Eric Carle. (Or both)
Writing - Work on coloring and writing these bug words!
Math - Go on a walk around your house. How many windows do you have? How many doors do you have? How many books do you have? ect.
Science - Read this article about beetles and this article about bug scientists.
Social Studies/Missions - Continue to pray for friends on your prayer chain. Add any new prayer requests you may have this week.
Activity - Scavenger Hunt: Use this Scavenger Hunt Printable from Living and Life Designed to send your kids on a fun hunt around the house collecting various items that you’ve listed. Make it fun by including specific things like “your favorite bath toy” or “a pink sock” to more general categories like “something that begins with the letter T”. And yes, set that timer! This game is found here, with other games too!
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