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Fun with Skeleton Bones the Bones in Our Body!: PreK Learning with Ms. Liz

Class
Liz
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(345)
In this we will read stories like "Bones" (a Step Into Reading book) and "Funny Bones" learn the names of some of our bones, some fun facts about human and animal bones, count with skeleton bones and put together a skeleton in class!

Class experience

US Grade Pre-Kindergarten
Learners will strengthen literacy, listening and sharing skills and observation and speaking skills while we listen to stories and ask and answer questions throughout the readings and practice taking turns talking, sharing predictions and observations about the books we read. We will also work on skills like letter/sounds, numbers, shapes, visual discrimination and fine motor when we build our simple skeleton with the 10 skeleton pieces included in the provided printable. 

**In order to promote class discussions and participation I do not mute learners' microphones. This also helps learners practice their social skills such as active listening and taking turns. In order for this to work, students need to be in a quiet setting away from background noises (loud conversations, telephone calls, t.v, etc.). **
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Please print out the skeleton labeling project page and the build a skeleton project. If your learner is working on scissor skills, you might want to help them cut apart the 10 skeleton parts before class begins. All pieces should be cut out before class. We will follow directions and glue our skeleton togther during class so please have a piece of paper and glue available for your learner. * Learners can layout the skeleton and glue it together after class too! If a printer isn't available, learners are welcome to view the printable and draw the skeleton parts using the bone shapes as examples.
Because of the age of the class I recommend a grown up be within "ear-shot" to help with any technical hiccups (mic and video) that might come up.  If your learner is working on scissor skills, an adult can help with cutting apart the different skeleton pieces before class begins. Skeleton pieces should be cut out before class begins.
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(345)
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Hello Outschool Families!

My name is Liz Stone, better known as Ms. Liz, to my 3, 4 and 5 year old friends.  Did you know that reading aloud to kids has clear cognitive benefits? For example, brain scans show that hearing stories strengthens the... 
Group Class

$14

per class
Meets once
35 min

Completed by 17 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-5
1-5 learners per class

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