Have you been searching for some May distance learning activities for your students or children? Since many schools have decided to keep children at home for safety reasons, many teachers and parents are looking for some fun activities for them to do.
Take a moment and see if any of these May distance learning activities will work for you and your children.
Activity 1: Reading
There is nothing like great literature to open your kids minds and hearts. Children love to be read to and need to practice themselves. Try some of these reading activities with your children.
Use May books with repetition & rhymes
Act out a good poem
Develop a May theme for activities (spring, butterflies, bugs, flowers, baseball, soccer or camping)
Create a world of words: label things around the house
Use a digital resource to practice reading skills.
Writing is an important academic skill for learners. It goes hand in hand with reading with developing your child’s reading skills. See if any of these activities may work for you and your learner.
Write about a May book you have read
Trace letters or shapes
Do some dot to dot May pictures
Keep a May journal about daily activities
Use a digital resource for writing stories
Activity 3: Math
Math is all around us and is an easy subject to teach. It is important to have children use hands on materials while practicing their math skills. Try some of these May distance learning activities.
Practice counting forward and backwards with movement
Get outside count the flowers, trees, bugs create math problems
Use play objects to make up math problems, write them out
Movement is so important for kids, especially if they are stuck inside. They may just need a brain break when changing activities during the day. Here are some activities to get kids moving!
Yoga
Walk or Jog Outside
Obstacle Course
Dance
Online Movement Sites
GoNoodle
Debbie Doo
PBS Steve Songs
Move to Learn
Finally, there are so many wonderful May distance learning activities you can try with your students or own children. From reading to science there is an endless supply of ideas. Remember to just keep it simple and pick a theme or activities that you know your child is interested in and you cannot go wrong!
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