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The Foot Book PE: Play Musical Feet Have your child trace his/her feet and cut out several copies form construction paper, place all around floor and put on music, when the music stops everyone must have their feet on two of the feet on the floor. Math: Direction Teach your child right and left. Put an R on your child's right foot and an L on his left. Re-read the story. Every time you read the words right or left, have your kick the foot (or point to the foot) that coordinates with the reading. An excellent game for teaching this is Left, Center, Right. Math: Measurement Let your student use his FEET to measure things around your house. Use chart provid- ed. Choose the black/white version or the color version. Language Arts: Opposites This book is full of opposites! Point some of them out to your student up/down, high/ low, near/far, etc. After you finish reading, call out some words and see if your student can give you the opposite. You may even want to make a written list. Here are some words to get you started-- up/down, high/low, near/far, left/right, light/dark, sun/ moon, here/there, black/white, yes/no, man/woman, boy/girl, open/close, happy/sad, old/new, fat/thin, wet/dry. Use the cards provided for matching. You can even play a memory matching game. Science: Animal Tracks Learn more about different types of feet! Read some books about animal tracks and complete the flap book together. Go outside and see if you can find any tracks. © Homeschool Share

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Page 1: The Foot BookThe Foot Book PE: Play Musical Feet Have your child trace his/her feet and cut out several copies form construction paper, place all around floor and put on music, when

The Foot Book PE: Play Musical Feet Have your child trace his/her feet and cut out several copies form construction paper, place all around floor and put on music, when the music stops everyone must have their feet on two of the feet on the floor. Math: Direction Teach your child right and left. Put an R on your child's right foot and an L on his left. Re-read the story. Every time you read the words right or left, have your kick the foot (or point to the foot) that coordinates with the reading. An excellent game for teaching this is Left, Center, Right. Math: Measurement Let your student use his FEET to measure things around your house. Use chart provid-ed. Choose the black/white version or the color version. Language Arts: Opposites This book is full of opposites! Point some of them out to your student up/down, high/low, near/far, etc. After you finish reading, call out some words and see if your student can give you the opposite. You may even want to make a written list. Here are some words to get you started-- up/down, high/low, near/far, left/right, light/dark, sun/moon, here/there, black/white, yes/no, man/woman, boy/girl, open/close, happy/sad, old/new, fat/thin, wet/dry. Use the cards provided for matching. You can even play a memory matching game.

Science: Animal Tracks Learn more about different types of feet! Read some books about animal tracks and complete the flap book together.

Go outside and see if you can find any tracks.

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Page 2: The Foot BookThe Foot Book PE: Play Musical Feet Have your child trace his/her feet and cut out several copies form construction paper, place all around floor and put on music, when

Object My Guess Actual Feet

How Many Feet?

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Page 3: The Foot BookThe Foot Book PE: Play Musical Feet Have your child trace his/her feet and cut out several copies form construction paper, place all around floor and put on music, when

Object My Guess Actual Feet

How Many Feet?

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Page 4: The Foot BookThe Foot Book PE: Play Musical Feet Have your child trace his/her feet and cut out several copies form construction paper, place all around floor and put on music, when

Whose Feet Are These?

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Page 5: The Foot BookThe Foot Book PE: Play Musical Feet Have your child trace his/her feet and cut out several copies form construction paper, place all around floor and put on music, when

Cut flap book out as one piece. Fold in half. Cut on

lines to form five flaps. Let your student match the

animals to their tracks.

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Page 6: The Foot BookThe Foot Book PE: Play Musical Feet Have your child trace his/her feet and cut out several copies form construction paper, place all around floor and put on music, when

Opposites Cards

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