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Out of Sight Until Night, Learning about Night Animals: PreK Fun with Ms. Liz

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Liz
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(375)
We'll look at pictures and read books like "Where Are the Night Animals", learn how and why animals like the the dark, and engage in themed activities including a daytime and nighttime animal sorting project.

Class Experience

US Grade Pre-Kindergarten - Kindergarten
Intermediate Level
  • Students will listen to stories and look at pictures and ask and answer questions throughout class, practice taking turns talking, listening and sharing observations about animals who are active at night and during the day. We will also work on our concentration, fine motor, number and listening skills while we work on our sorting project with the included activity pages. Learners will find out fun facts about some nocturnal animals, strengthen fundamental PreK skills like literacy, listening and sharing, predicting, problem solving, observation and speaking in turn while we talk about these animals and practice additional fine motor work engaging with the in-class activity pages. **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.). **
 1 file available upon enrollment
Please print out the included activity pages and have the 16 images cut apart so they are ready for our day and night sorting project BEFORE class begins. No printer?No problem! Learners can bring their own animals from home. (use the pdf as a guide for which animals might work best) We can work on sorting animals with with leaners using on screen pictures too! **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.). **
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. *Please print out the included activity pages BEFORE class begins. 

**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.). **
Joined October, 2020
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375reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of Wisconsin- Madison
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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... 

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Group Class

$15

per class
Meets once
35 min

Completed by 10 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-5
1-5 learners per class

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