Week 3 (July 20-23)
Day/ Date
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Activity
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Materials Needed
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Monday
July 20, 2020
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How Many Fish are Swimming in the Ocean?
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Tuesday
July 21, 2020
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Popsicle Size Sorting
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Wednesday
July 22, 2020
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Coral Reefs
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Thursday
July 23, 2020
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Land & Sea Animal Sorting
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Sorting Sheet
Animal Pictures
Scissors
Glue
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Monday, July 20- How Many Fish Are Swimming In the Ocean? Directions
Write your name on the name line
Count the number of fish on the first page
Find the right number sticker and put it on the line
Count the fish and put the right number sticker on each page
Color your fish
Tuesday, July 21-Popsicle size sort Directions
Cut your 3 popsicle strips on the red lines
Make a pile of your cut popsicles and move it to the side so you have room for your big sorting sheet
Write your name on the back of the sorting sheet
Put the popsicles into the right place on your sorting sheet according to size
Glue them down
Color your popsicles
Wednesday, July 22- Coral Reef Directions
Write your name on the back using a white or yellow crayon
Have a grown up put liquid glue on one branch of the coral at a time
Line up the foam pieces on the glue
Glue them flat side down and push them into the glue
Do all of the coral branches
Let it dry for a long time
Thursday, July 23- Land & Sea Animal Sorting
Cut your animal pictures on the lines
Write your name on the back of the sorting sheet
Glue the animals on the right side based on where they live; in the ocean or on land
Week 3 Activity Map
Burlington Early Childhood Center Remote Learning Activity Suggestions
Disclaimer: The activities listed below are suggestions. There are a wide range of activities listed and all of the activities may not be developmentally appropriate for your child depending on his/her age.
Stay Connected: Send your child’s teacher a photo and a brief description of what they are doing.
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Week: July 20- July 23
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Theme: Commotion In The Ocean
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Day of Week
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Video
Of the Day
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Things to do
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Let’s Go On A Treasure Hunt
Draw your child a simple map around a room in your house or around your yard. You can draw any identifying objects to help them (Inside examples: the couch or table, Outside examples: the fence or a swingset) Hide something for them to find after they follow the map. Don’t forget to have an “X” to mark the spot!
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Can You Answer the Story Questions?
After you watch and listen to The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister, here are some comprehension questions that you can answer!
Where did the Rainbow Fish live?
Who was the most beautiful fish in the entire ocean?
What did Rainbow Fish’s scales look like?
Which fish asked Rainbow Fish for a shiny scale?
How did Rainbow Fish feel when the blue fish asked for a scale?
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Magnetic Fishing Game
Want to go Fishing but can’t leave the house? Make a magnetic fishing game to play!

Cut your paper into fish shapes
Draw on an eye
Add a paper clip to each fish
Add numbers to the fish using a marker
For the fishing rod, attach a piece of string with a magnet on the end to a stick or long piece of wood or plastic.
Call out numbers and have your child fish for them!
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Disney-What’s Missing?
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Additional Activity Ideas
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