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Mrs. Ryan reads, Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion, by Alex T. Smith

Watch the story, Red Riding Hood, by James Marshal and then read the non-fiction book, Forests. How is this book the same or different than Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion?
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Lesson with Mrs. Ryan, Tuesday, May 12, 2020: Fact Families
Mrs. Ryan reads, The Happy Lion, by Louise Fatio, pictures by Roger Duvoisin

oops! I thought there was a video of The Happy Lion, but there is not. Instead watch another story about an animal that goes for a walk: Watch the story, Rosie's Walk, by Pat Hutchins and then read the non-fiction book, A Chick Grows Up.
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Lesson with Mrs. Ryan, Monday, May 11, 2020
Mrs. Ryan reads the book, Antoinette
Wednesday, May 6, 2020. Lesson with Mrs. Ryan about word families
Mrs. Ryan Reads Aloud: Gaston

How do flowers bloom in the spring?
Watch this Mystery Doug Video. This mini-lesson includes a cute bonus on animal babies and their parents, in honor of Mother's Day!
Clcik here:
1. How do flowers bloom in the spring?
2. What did this lesson make you curious about? What other questions do you have about flowers?
Bonus Activity: You can see for yourself how water moves inside a plant. Fill a glass with water and add a few drops of red or blue food coloring. Place a white flower in the glass. Wait a few hours and watch to see what happens. Look closely at the flower petals. What do you notice? Repeat this experiment, but use a stalk of celery or a lettuce leaf. What do you predict will happen?
Monday, May 4, 2020 Lesson with Mrs. Ryan
Mrs. Ryan reads, I Don't Want To Be A Frog, Friday, May 1, 2020

Watch the story, The Caterpillar and the Pollywog, by Jack Kent and then read the non-fiction book, A Tadpole Grows Up.
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