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My Family HelpersSOCIAL STUDIES15–20 min

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My Family Helpers

Children progress at different rates based on interest and ability. Choose what works best for your child. Use these plans as a flexible guide. Many lessons are interdisciplinary, covering multiple content areas. Teach them as stand-alone activities or combine 4–5 into a weekly unit. Each plan is play-based and screen-minimal and builds social-emotional and higher-order thinking skills alongside academics.

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Sink or Float Kitchen LabSCIENCE20–25 min

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Sink or Float Kitchen Lab

Children progress at different rates based on interest and ability. Choose what works best for your child. Use these plans as a flexible guide. Many lessons are interdisciplinary, covering multiple content areas. Teach them as stand-alone activities or combine 4–5 into a weekly unit. Each plan is play-based and screen-minimal and builds social-emotional and higher-order thinking skills alongside

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Five Senses Nature WalkSCIENCE20 min

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Five Senses Nature Walk

Children progress at different rates based on interest and ability. Choose what works best for your child. Use these plans as a flexible guide. Many lessons are interdisciplinary, covering multiple content areas. Teach them as stand-alone activities or combine 4–5 into a weekly unit. Each plan is play-based and screen-minimal and builds social-emotional and higher-order thinking skills alongside academics.

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Weather Watcher WindowSCIENCE10–15 min

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Weather Watcher Window

Children progress at different rates based on interest and ability. Choose what works best for your child. Use these plans as a flexible guide. Many lessons are interdisciplinary, covering multiple content areas. Teach them as stand-alone activities or combine 4–5 into a weekly unit. Each plan is play-based and screen-minimal and builds social-emotional and higher-order thinking skills alongside academics.

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Counting Steps to the MailboxMATH15–20 min

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Counting Steps to the Mailbox

Children progress at different rates based on interest and ability. Choose what works best for your child. Use these plans as a flexible guide. Many lessons are interdisciplinary, covering multiple content areas. Teach them as stand-alone activities or combine 4–5 into a weekly unit. Each plan is play-based and screen-minimal and builds social-emotional and higher-order thinking skills alongside academics.

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