Week Twenty-seven - Gardens

New look!  Things got a little more simplified around here!  
💜Miss Kari

Theme: Gardens
 

Letter of the Week: 
Yy




Number of the Week: 
25

Shape of the Week: 
Circle

Color of the Week: 
Red


Creative Activity: 
Potato Stamped Flowers from "A Little Pinch of Perfect"


Science/Sensory Activity:  
Seed Sorting from "No Time for Flashcards" 

Music/Movement Activity:


Scripture Video of the Week:  
Faith is like planting a seed. Hebrews 11:1


by Christie Matheson
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text invite the reader to uncover the rainbow of colors hidden in a garden, which helps flowers bloom and bees find food. Includes facts about bees and their importance.

by Emily Hruby
"Celebrates the joy of growing flowers, fruits, and vegetables in one's very own garden. Young children will love finding and counting all of the garden treats. Every other page introduces a new plant into the mix until ultimately all twelve plants are featured together in the final, abundantly overgrown garden.

by Phyllis Root
You might think a farm means fields, tractors, and a barnyard full of animals. But you can plant a farm anywhere you like! A box or a bucket, a boot or a pan -- almost anything can be turned into a home for green, growing things. Windows, balconies, and front steps all make wonderful spots to start. Who knows what plants you may choose to grow and who will come to see your new garden? Phyllis Root delivers a modern rhyming mantra for anyone hoping to put their green thumbs to good use, while G. Brian Karas?s cheerful urban illustrations sprout from every page. After all, anywhere can be a farm -- all it takes is one small seed and someone to plant it.

by Marcie Colleen
A little girl's creativity, dedication, and imagination turn a vacant city lot into a beautiful community garden.  Includes author's note about the Pacific Street Brooklyn Bear's Garden.



KTP 2021

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