![]() So there you have it! A full month of learning and fun for a preschool or kindergarten child! Feel free to use any or all of these activities in your homeschool plans for June! Also, printable versions of these calendars are available in our subscriber library. Have a beach party! Go to a beach OR play in the kiddie pool.Write the letter “Z” and add it to our alphabet book.Field trip to buy ingredients for our snack.Draw a beach scene! Glue on small seashells and sand!.Set out a display table with sea shells, sea stars, a bin with sand, and shovels.Read: One White Wishing Stone (A Beach Day Counting Book).Make The Red Hen’s Simply Splendid Cake (recipe at the back of the book).Field trip to buy ingredients for our cake. ![]() Provide “Z” playdough placemat and make an “Z” shape (download is in the Subscriber Library).Watch and do the “Z” video on Starfall (need a computer with flash and a mouse for the free version).Draw a picture of your favourite farm animal.Go on a field trip to buy ingredients for our snack.Fill out these Father’s Day Printable Interviews.Write the letter “Y” and add it to our alphabet book.Sing along to the song: I Love My Daddy.Provide playdough placemats and make letter shapes (downloads are in the Subscriber Library).Set up a card making table (make Father’s Day cards).Make these Father’s Day Notepad Holders.Starfalls books, games, movies, and songs follow a research-based method of systematic phonics starting with consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words. Sing and do actions to: Zoom! Zoom! Zoom! Please see Starfalls how-to-teach-reading page, Learn to Read with Phonics, Fluency, and Comprehension, and print the Free Phonics Printouts for children.Field trip to buy ingredients for our recipe.Use chalk pastels to draw a night sky on black or dark blue paper.Go for a nature walk to gather sticks and twigs.Watch this time lapse video of the Milky Way.Provide “Y” playdough placemat and make a “Y” shape (download is in the Subscriber Library).See also the position of the moon, check the Moon calendar 2018. To see the sunrise and sunset in your region select a city above this list. All the times in the June 2018 calendar may differ when you eg live east or west in the United States. Watch and do the “Y” video on Starfall (need a computer with flash and a mouse for the free version) City The sunrise and sunset are calculated from New York.According to this definition, each season begins on the first of a particular month and lasts for three months: Spring begins on March 1, summer on June 1, autumn on September 1, and winter on December 1. INVESTIGATE: The Night Sky, Father’s Day, Farm Life, Beach FunĬELEBRATIONS: Father’s Day JUNE CALENDAR WEEK 1 In contrast, the meteorological start of a season is based on the annual temperature cycle and the 12-month calendar. THEME FOR THE MONTH: Summer is almost here! Photo credit: PublicDomainPictures on Pixabay FOCUS POINTS
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