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Daily Print MaterialsEach day includes 5 activities for your child. There are often print materials. You do NOT need to print. You can show your child on a device or draw materials of your own. If you would like to see the daily materials, click at the top of each page.
Welcome to the Every Child Ready @ Home calendar! Here, you will find activities designed for your young learner over the next four weeks. This calendar will focus on Our Earth! Try all of the activities or pick those that work best for your family.
Using the CalendarActivities are organized by day. You can scroll through the days or click directly from the weekly calendar. You can also access the book of the week from the weekly schedule.
Accessing Helpful ResourcesWithin lessons, you’ll find helpful links to additional resources, such as activity videos and examples.
Getting Started:
Let’s Get Started!
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Morning Connection: Simon Says
Letter Talk: O
Independent Learning: My Favorite Sport
Math: Shape Matching
Read Aloud: Go Outside and Play
Morning Connection: Two-Step Directions
Letter Talk: O
Independent Learning: My Name
Math: Drawing with Shapes
Explore: Short or Long
Morning Connection: Freeze and Follow
Letter Talk: F
Independent Learning: Sports Balls
Math: Shape Coloring
Read Aloud: Go Outside and Play
Morning Connection: Following Directions at Home
Letter Talk: O and F
Independent Learning: O and F
Math: Nature Count
Read Aloud: Go Outside and Play
Day 1 Lessons
Day 2 Lessons
Day 3Lessons
Day 4 Lessons
Day 5 Lessons
Read Go Outside and Play
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Week 1 Schedule
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Morning Connection: Three-Step Directions
Letter Talk: F
Independent Learning: Team Pennant
Math: Number Chains
Explore: Ordering Height
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● With your child, play a game of Simon Says. In this game, your child should only do what Simon says. Say, Simon Says, bounce a basketball. Your child should pretend to bounce a ball. Swing a bat. If your child pretends to swing a bat, say, Oh, I didn’t say Simon Says.
● Repeat the game several times using sport movements, like kick a soccer ball or swing a tennis racket.
Morning Connection: Simon Says
MATERIALS: Large Letter O● Practice the letter O. Say, Make an O by
writing a curve around. Have your child say the letter O! Make the sound for O, like octopus. Finally, have your child trace the O with their finger.
● See how many uppercase O’s you can find together throughout the day!
● Don't worry if your child needs more time to learn the letter O!
Letter Talk: O
MATERIALS: crayons, paper, optional - Sports Coloring● Print or draw the images.● With your child, talk about different sports.● Have your child independently color the pictures,
then write about their favorite sport.● Later, ask, What is your favorite sport? Why is
__(sport)__ your favorite? How do you play __(sport)__?
Independent Learning:My Favorite Sport
MATERIALS: crayons, paper● Draw several circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles on a piece of paper. Tear them
or cut apart to make cards.● Together, play a matching game. Place the cards face down. Flip over two cards. If the
shapes match, say the shape name. Move the cards to the side. If the cards don’t match, flip them face down to use again.
● Then, have your child to take a turn. Play until all the shapes are matched.
MATERIALS: Go Outside and Play book, items from around the home, like crayons or string● Together, read Go Outside and Play. As you read, have your child point to and name the
shapes they see.● Then, use objects around the house, like crayons or string to create shapes.
Math:Shape Matching
Read:Go Outside and Play
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Week 1 Schedule Daily Print Materials
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● Say, I will give you two directions and you will do the two actions that I say. Give your child two movements, like clap once and touch your shoulders.
● Continue providing two-step directions.● Switch roles. Your child gives two movements, and you follow their
directions.
Morning Connection: Two-Step Directions
MATERIALS: Large Letter O● Practice the letter O. Say, Make an O by
writing by writing a curve around. Have your child say the letter O! Make the sound for O, like octopus. Finally, have your child trace the O with their finger.
● See how many uppercase O’s you can find together throughout the day!
● Don't worry if your child needs more time to learn the letter O!
Letter Talk: O
MATERIALS: crayons, paper● Write your child’s first name three times. Be sure to write large enough to make tracing
easy.● Have your child trace their name with their finger. ● Then, have your child independently trace their name using a crayon. ● Later, ask your child to identify the letters in their name. You can also add their last
name for more practice.
Independent Learning:My Name
MATERIALS: crayons, paper● Together, brainstorm a picture to draw, like a sport or activity.● With your child, draw the picture using different shapes. Ask, What shapes did you use in
your drawing? Can you point to the rectangles?
MATERIALS: paper, scissors, T-Chart● Print or draw a T-chart. At the top, label the columns - Long
and Short. Cut strips of paper into different lengths. ● With your child, compare two strips of paper. Say, Let’s
compare. This strip stops before the other one, so it’s shorter. I am going to put it under Short on my chart. Place the other strip under Long.
● Together, continue comparing and sorting strips of paper.
Math:Drawing with Shapes
Explore:Short or Long
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Week 1 Schedule Daily Print Materials
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MATERIALS: music● Say, We are going to play a game called Freeze Dance and Follow.
When you hear the music, you can dance. When the music stops, freeze and listen for my direction.
● Dance with your child. Stop the music, freeze, and provide a direction, like touch your nose.
● Repeat several times.
Morning Connection: Freeze and Follow
MATERIALS: Large Letter F● Practice the letter F. Say, Make an F by
writing down, over, over. Have your child say the letter F! Make the sound for F, like fire. Finally, have your child trace the F with their finger.
● See how many uppercase F’s you can find together throughout the day!
● Don't worry if your child needs more time to learn the letter F!
Letter Talk: F
MATERIALS: paper plate, crayons, optional - paint● Together, look at pictures of different sports balls on
your phone.● Have your child independently draw and color a ball
of their choice, using a paper plate.● Later, ask. What ball did you draw? Why did you draw
a __(ball)__? Do you know how to play __(sport)__?
Independent Learning:Sports Balls
MATERIALS: paper, crayons, Shape Coloring● Print or draw the shapes.● Have your child color the shapes based on the provided directions.
For example, color all the rectangles green.● Later, point to a shape and ask, What shape is this?
Math:Shapes Coloring
MATERIALS: Go Outside and Play book● Together, read Go Outside and Play. As you read, point to a shape. Ask, What shape is this?
Focus on square, circle, rectangle, and triangle.
Read:Go Outside and Play
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Week 1 Schedule Daily Print Materials
Mobile: Pinch to Zoom on the image or write one of your own.
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● Say, I will give you three directions and you will do each of the actions that I say. Give your child three movements, like touch your ears, touch your knees, and pat your head.
● Continue providing three-step directions for your child to follow.● Switch roles. Your child gives directions, and you follow their
directions.
Morning Connection: Three-Step Directions
MATERIALS: Large Letter F● Practice the letter F. Say, Make an F by
writing down, over, over. Have your child say the letter F! Make the sound for F, like fire. Finally, have your child trace the F with their finger.
● See how many uppercase F’s you can find together throughout the day!
● Don't worry if your child needs more time to learn the letter F!
Letter Talk: F
MATERIALS: paper, crayons, Pennant● Print or draw the pennant image.● Say, Pennants are flags used to show that you like a sport or a
team. Together, look at pictures of pennants on your phone. ● Have your child independently draw and color a pennant of
their choice.● Later, ask, Can you tell me about your pennant? What did you
draw?
Independent Learning:Team Pennant
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MATERIALS: empty boxes or toys of different sizes● Say, Let’s put these boxes in order from the tallest to the shortest. If something is tall, it has a lot
of height. Point to a tall box. If something is short it doesn’t have much height. Point to a short box.● With your child, practice ordering boxes from tallest to shortest.
Explore:Ordering Height
MATERIALS: paper, glue or tape, scissors● Cut the paper into strips. Create one loop using a paper strip and
tape.● Show your child your one loop. Say, Let’s make more loops to
create a chain. Together, make loops.● Before you add a loop, count how many are in the chain. Add to the
chain and count again.● Repeat until your chain reaches at least 10 loops.
Math:Number Chains
Week 1 Schedule Daily Print Materials
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Morning Connection: Following Directions at Home
MATERIALS: paper, crayon, small items, like buttons or Legos
● With your child, find a variety of items from home.
● Write an O and F each on a piece of paper. Have your child use the items to outline the letters.
● Clear the items to make the letters again.
Letter Talk: O and F
MATERIALS: paper, pencil, letter O’s, letter F’s● Have your child independently practice tracing the letters O and F. Use the provided
sheets or make letters of your own!● Your child can color in the provided pictures or draw and color ones they create (otter,
owl; fork, fox).● Later, ask, What letters did you write? Can you think of other words that start with
the same sound as otter? Can you think of other words that start with the same sound as fork?
Independent Learning:O and F
MATERIALS: natural items● Take a walk to find natural items. Collect several of the same item, like leaves or small rocks.● With your child, practice counting the natural items. Say, Let’s count the __(item)__ we
collected. Help your child point to each item as they count.● Repeat, counting different items.
Math:Nature Count
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MATERIALS: Go Outside and Play book, paper, crayons● Draw several circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Tear them apart to make cards.● Together, read Go Outside and Play. With your child, sort the shapes. Ask, Can you put all
the circles together in a group? ● Repeat for squares, rectangles, and triangles.
Read:Go Outside and Play
● With your child, practice two or three step directions at home. For example, pick up your clothes and put them in the hamper. Or, stand up, push in your chair, and throw away your lunch trash.
Week 1 Schedule Daily Print Materials
Mobile: Pinch to Zoom on the image or write one of your own.
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Day 7 Lessons
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Week 2 Schedule
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