South Dakota Content Standards (Pre-K)

Main Criteria: South Dakota Content Standards
Secondary Criteria: ReadyRosie
Subject: Early Childhood Education
Grade: Ages 3-5
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South Dakota Content Standards
Early Childhood Education
Grade: Ages 3-5 - Adopted: 2017
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Curiosity, Information-Seeking, and Eagerness
STANDARD 33-48.AL-1.Children demonstrate curiosity and eagerness and express interest in the world around them.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-1.1.Seek out a trusted person to approach something new.

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Behavior is a form of communication
You are your child's first teacher
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-1.2.Discover things that interest and amaze them and express that interest to others.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-1.3.Share what they have done with others through verbal and nonverbal means (take teacher to the easel to see a painting).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-1.4.Show interest in a growing range of topics ideas, and tasks.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Curiosity, Information-Seeking, and Eagerness
STANDARD 33-48.AL-2.Children actively seek to understand the world around them in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-2.1.Ask questions about the people and things around them.

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Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-2.2.Use all available senses, tools, and a variety of strategies to actively explore the environment (drop objects in water to see if they sink or float).

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Grocery Store Conversations
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-2.3.Purposefully try different ways of doing things to see how they work (adjust blocks used as a ramp to make a ball roll faster and farther).

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Initiative, Effort, Engagement, and Persistence
STANDARD 33-48.AL-3.Children demonstrate initiative and effort in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-3.1.Show increasing independence and initiative when making choices. (“I want to go to blocks.”)

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-3.2.Express goals or plans and follow through on them. (“I’m going to build a really tall tower.”)

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Setting Summer Learning Goals
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Initiative, Effort, Engagement, and Persistence
STANDARD 33-48.AL-4.children are engaged and maintain focus in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-4.1.Remain engaged in more complex activities they have chosen.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-4.2.Focus on age-appropriate activities for a short period of time, even with interruptions (continue painting after answering another child’s question).

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Baby Photo Fun
Celebrate Learning
Color Word Sentences
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
Why should we tell family stories?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-4.3.Maintain interest and focus and return to an activity after a break.

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Initiative, Effort, Engagement, and Persistence
STANDARD 33-48.AL-5.Children persist at challenging activities in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-5.1.When something does not work, try different ways to complete the task (when a block tower falls, try putting the blocks together in a different way to build the tower again).

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Risk-Taking, Problem-Solving, Flexibility, and Resiliency
STANDARD 33-48.AL-6.Children are willing to try new and challenging experiences in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-6.1.Express a belief that they can do things that are hard.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-6.2.Choose to participate in an increasing variety of new experiences when offered.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-6.4.Accept new challenges and opportunities when offered.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-6.5.Try things they are not sure they can do, while avoiding dangerous risks.

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Risk-Taking, Problem-Solving, Flexibility, and Resiliency
STANDARD 33-48.AL-7.Children use a variety of strategies to solve problems in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-7.1.Welcome new challenges (add additional pieces to a new construction toy).

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-7.2.Seek and make use of ideas and help from adults and peers to solve problems.

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How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-7.3.Purposefully attempt several different strategies when encountering difficulty during daily routines or when using materials.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-7.5.Recovers from setbacks with the support of an adult.

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Celebrate Learning
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Play and Imagination
STANDARD 33-48.AL-8.Children engage in increasingly complex play.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-8.1.Engage in pretend play themes that include interacting with other children, but often are not coordinated.

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In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-8.2.Talk to peers and share materials during play.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-8.3.Engage in make-believe play with imaginary objects.

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In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-8.4.Use language to begin and carry on play with others.

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Building Houses
Color Word Sentences
Family Talent Show
If You're Happy & You Know It
Keep It Up
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-8.5.Express knowledge of their everyday lives and culture through play (pretends to shop at a Farmer’s Market and prepare a meal, pretends to fix hair the way his/her family styles hair).

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
Why should we tell family stories?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Play and Imagination
STANDARD 33-48.AL-9.Children demonstrate creativity, imagination, and inventiveness in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.AL-9.2.Use imagination to try new ways of doing things and work with materials in creative ways.

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In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Developing a Positive Sense of Self
STANDARD 33-48.SED-1.Children demonstrate a positive sense of themselves as unique and capable individuals in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-1.1.Use more complex terms to describe body parts and physical characteristics (accurately identify “where it hurts”).

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Follow the Leader
Jump to It
Rock Toss
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-1.2.Identify themselves by first and last name.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-1.4.Describe themselves in positive terms, including what they like and dislike, what they can do, and what they have done.

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Book Selection
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
Selecting Books
Using a Menu to Order
What's for Dinner?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Developing Relationships
STANDARD 33-48.SED-2.Children form relationships and interact positively with familiar adults in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-2.1.Seek out trusted adults for approval, emotional support, assistance, and help solving problems when needed.

ReadyRosie
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-2.3.Given time, form positive relationships with new teachers or caregivers.

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Behavior is a form of communication
You are your child's first teacher
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Developing Relationships
STANDARD 33-48.SED-3.Children form relationships and interact positively with other children in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-3.1.Demonstrate developing social skills with guidance and support when interacting with other children (improving turn-taking, conflict-resolution, sharing).

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Talking About Your Feelings
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-3.2.Form and maintain friendships with a few other children.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-3.3.Identify another child as a friend.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-3.4.Begin to initiate positive interactions and play with other children.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-3.5.Seek comfort from and give support to familiar children.

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-3.6.Begin to demonstrate a respect for the rights and property of others (ask to play with someone else’s toy).

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-3.7.Notice and accept similarities and differences among people, including people with disabilities and those from different cultures (hair color, gender, or favorite activities).

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-Regulation and Pro-Social Behaviors
STANDARD 33-48.SED-4.Children demonstrate self-regulation, pro-social behaviors, and participate cooperatively as members of a group in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-4.1.Demonstrate pro-social behaviors (waiting for a turn), participate in routines, and transition smoothly from one activity to the next with some adult guidance and support.

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-4.2.Often make requests clearly and effectively.

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Behavior is a form of communication
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-4.3.Show awareness that their actions affect others (move carefully around classmate’s block structure).

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-4.5.Work to resolve conflicts effectively, with guidance and support.

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How can I stop my kids from fighting?
Talking About Your Feelings
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-Regulation and Pro-Social Behaviors
STANDARD 33-48.SED-5.Children demonstrate an ability to identify and regulate their emotions in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-5.1.Use words or signs to express their needs and feelings most of the time.

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Behavior is a form of communication
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-5.2.Suggest reasons for their feelings. (“I’m sad because Grandma’s leaving.” “That makes me mad when you do that!”)

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-5.3.Manage emotions, control impulses, and calm themselves with adult support and guidance.

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All Done
Decorating Cupcakes
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Is my child overscheduled?
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-Regulation and Pro-Social Behaviors
STANDARD 33-48.SED-6.Children recognize and respond to the needs and feelings of others in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-6.1.Use words to comfort another child or adult who is upset (bring a comfort object, pat the person on the back).

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-6.2.Communicate concern for others. (“Are you OK?”)

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.SED-6.4.With guidance and support, show respect for others’ feelings and points of view (work out conflicts, listen to opinions expressed by others).

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Communicating and Oral Language Development
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-1.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children successfully communicate for multiple purposes.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-1.1.With prompting and support, initiate and carry on conversations, make comments, and ask questions related to the topic of discussion.

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Listening for Sounds
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-1.2.With prompting and support, provide responses to questions and pose questions to learn new information, clarify ideas, and have their needs met.

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Baby Photo Fun
Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
Why should we tell family stories?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-1.3.Follow simple multi-step directions with visual cues if needed.

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Follow My Design
Follow the Leader
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Making Patterns
Making Trail Mix
Mirror, Mirror
Mystery Bag
Rhyming Purse
Sequences of Sounds
Shopping for Clothes
Sink or Swim
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-1.4.Show understanding of increasingly complex sentences.

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Family Photos
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Who Should We Ask?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-1.5.Demonstrate motivation to communicate in play and everyday activities (excitedly describe block structure they are working on as adult sits down to join them).

ReadyRosie
Building Houses
Color Word Sentences
Family Talent Show
If You're Happy & You Know It
Keep It Up
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
Who has the Biggest Number?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Communicating and Oral Language Development
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-2.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children speak clearly and use the grammar of their home language.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-2.1.Communicate messages with expression, tone, volume, and inflection appropriate to the situation most of the time.

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Choosing the Right Voice
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-2.2.Speak clearly enough to be understood by familiar adults and children.

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Choosing the Right Voice
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-2.3.Communicate in longer sentences and use many of the conventions of grammar in their home language (plurals, tenses, prepositions), although may over-generalize grammatical rules. (“There are lots of childs in our room.”)

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All Mixed Up
Family Photos
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Who Should We Ask?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Communicating and Oral Language Development
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-3.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children understand and use an ever-expanding vocabulary.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-3.1.Use many newly acquired words to describe meaningful objects and activities in their environment, including words for parts of objects (tail, paw) and more than one word for the same object (cat, kitty).

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Finding the Groceries
How Many Can You Name?
I Spy an Animal
Mystery Bag
Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-3.2.Describe experiences and create short stories.

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Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-3.3.Repeat familiar songs, chants, or rhymes.

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Little Bo Peep Substitutions
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Rhyming with Jack and Jill
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Twinkle, Twinkle Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-3.4.Use simple phrases and responses to peers in their dramatic play as they imitate familiar people and events.

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Baby Photo Fun
Color Word Sentences
Why should we tell family stories?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-3.5.Demonstrate understanding of an increasingly rich vocabulary.

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Comparing Vegetables
Following Directions
Grocery Store Conversations
How can I help my child learn new words?
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Kitchen Labeling
Pantry Talk Description
Predicting Vocabulary
Silent Opposites
Sink or Float
Take Away
Think About It
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-3.6.Use cues in the environment to figure out what words mean (figure out the meaning of “breeze” when out flying kites and adult says, “Wow, look at your kite flying in the breeze!”).

ReadyRosie
Comparing Vegetables
Following Directions
Grocery Store Conversations
How can I help my child learn new words?
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Kitchen Labeling
Pantry Talk Description
Predicting Vocabulary
Silent Opposites
Sink or Float
Take Away
Think About It
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-3.7.Make up names for things using words they know (froggy-fish for tadpole).

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Finding the Groceries
How Many Can You Name?
I Spy an Animal
Mystery Bag
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Reading
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-5.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children comprehend, use, and begin to reflect on and analyze information in books and other media.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-5.2.Discuss storybooks by responding to questions about what is happening and predicting what will happen next, with prompting and support from an adult.

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Asking Wh- Questions
Book Bag Descriptions
Book Selection
Making Connections PreK
Picture Walk Predictions
Reading Routines for Early Readers
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Recalling What Happened in a Story
Selecting Books
Text to Self Connections
Think About It
Tips for helping your child love reading
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-5.3.Use books and other media that communicate information to learn about the world by looking at pictures, asking questions, and talking about the information, with prompting and support from an adult.

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Asking Wh- Questions
Getting Information from Pictures
Tips for helping your child love reading
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-5.4.Use their knowledge of the world (what things are, how things work) to make sense of stories and informational texts.

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Getting Information from Pictures
Just the Facts
Picture Walk Predictions
Text to Self Connections
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-5.5.Relate personal experiences to events described in familiar books, with prompting and support.

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Getting Information from Pictures
Just the Facts
Picture Walk Predictions
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-5.6.Ask questions about a story or the information in a book.

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Asking Wh- Questions
Think About It
Tips for helping your child love reading
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-5.7.Describe what they like or don’t like in a story or book.

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Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Reading
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-6.Through their explorations, play and social interactions, children begin to recognize basic concepts of print and that they can get meaning from print.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-6.1.Demonstrate book-handling skills, such as holding a book right-side up and turning pages from front to back.

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Funny Reading
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-6.3.Recognize familiar environmental print, such as “STOP” signs, and realize the meaning of the words.

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Shopping for Clothes
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Reading
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-7.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children listen, identify, and respond to sounds, and develop phonological awareness.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-7.1.Play with the sounds of language and begin to identify rhymes (make up silly-sounding words, repeat rhyming words).

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Finish the Rhyme
Hopping Rhyming
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Reading with Jack and Jill
Rhyming Purse
Rhyming Toss
Rhyming with Jack and Jill
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Twinkle, Twinkle Rhymes
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-7.2.Participate in rhyming and rhythmic experiences with books and other media, learning words and refrains well enough to repeat them and fill in missing words and sounds.

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Finish the Rhyme
Hopping Rhyming
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Reading with Jack and Jill
Rhyming Purse
Rhyming Toss
Rhyming with Jack and Jill
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Twinkle, Twinkle Rhymes
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-7.3.Repeat rhythmic patterns in poems and songs using words, clapping, marching, and/or using instruments.

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Finish the Rhyme
Twinkle, Twinkle Rhymes
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-7.4.Identify sounds and words in their daily environment.

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Comparing Vegetables
Following Directions
Grocery Store Conversations
How can I help my child learn new words?
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Kitchen Labeling
Pantry Talk Description
Predicting Vocabulary
Silent Opposites
Sink or Float
Take Away
Think About It
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Reading
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-8.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children develop knowledge of letters and the alphabetic principle.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-8.1.Demonstrate interest in learning the alphabet. (Draw abstract symbols on paper and ask adult, “What does this say?”)

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Alphabet Clapping
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Point the ABC Song
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-8.2.Recognize and name some letters of the alphabet, especially those in their own name (may initially think all words starting with the first letter in their name IS their name).

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Morning Message
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-8.3.Recognize that letters of the alphabet as a special category of print, different from pictures, shapes, and numerals.

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Writing
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-9.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children use writing and drawing as means of communication.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-9.1.Represent thoughts and ideas through marks, scribbles, drawings, and paintings (draw a picture of something they did during the day, indicate what they want for lunch with a mark under the picture of the food they want).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-9.3.Engage in writing behaviors that imitate real-life situations (make marks to take food order during pretend restaurant play).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Writing
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-10.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children grow in their understanding of letters and writing skills.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-10.2.Make marks they call “writing” that look different from drawings (vertical series of marks for a “grocery list,” horizontal line of marks for a “story”).

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-10.3.Play with writing letters and making letter-like forms, using letters and letter-like marks to write their name.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Jump Rope Letters
Making a Grocery List
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Weekend News
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-10.4.Show they know that written words are made up of particular letters (point to the first letter of their own name, find the first letter of their own name in a book or where multiple letters are present).

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Looking for Letters in Ads
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Morning Message
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Reading with Jack and Jill
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Starting a Word Bank
Stomp the Letter
Words on the Page
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Writing
STANDARD 33-48.CLL-11.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children demonstrate an understanding that there are multiple languages and begin to communicate in another language other than their home language.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CLL-11.1.Listen to peers and adults speaking in other languages to learn new information, and show some understanding of the new language.

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Comparing Vegetables
Following Directions
Grocery Store Conversations
How can I help my child learn new words?
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Kitchen Labeling
Pantry Talk Description
Predicting Vocabulary
Silent Opposites
Sink or Float
Take Away
Think About It
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Construction of Knowledge: Thinking and Reasoning
STANDARD 33-48.CD-1.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children use their senses to discover and construct knowledge about the world around them.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-1.2.Share something they have discovered through their senses using play, art, language, and other forms of representation. (“This smells like the flower at Grandma’s.”)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Grocery Store Conversations
In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Pretending Together
Shaving Cream Shapes
Stuffed Animal Stories
Three Ways to Show a Number
Toy Stories
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-1.3.Group familiar objects that go together (shoe and sock, brush and paint, hammer and nail).

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Construction of Knowledge: Thinking and Reasoning
STANDARD 33-48.CD-2.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children recall information and apply it to new situations and problems.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-2.5.Make predictions about what will happen using what they know.

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Acorns and Pinecones
Measure your Steps
Strawberries for a Picnic
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-2.8.Ask questions about why things happen to build their understanding of the cause and effect.

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Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Construction of Knowledge: Thinking and Reasoning
STANDARD 33-48.CD-3.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children demonstrate the ability to think about their own thinking: reasoning, taking perspectives, and making decisions.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-3.1.Use language to identify pretend or make-believe situations. (“Let’s pretend we’re going on a trip.”)

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In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-3.2.Use words like “think” and “know” to talk about thoughts and beliefs.

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Finding the Groceries
How Many Can You Name?
I Spy an Animal
Mystery Bag
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-3.3.Recognize that beliefs and desires can determine what people do (e.g., a person will look for a missing object based on where they think it is rather than where it actually is).

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Mathematical Thinking and Expression
STANDARD 33-48.CD-4.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children count with understanding and use numbers to tell how many, describe order, and compare.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-4.1.Rote count by ones to 10 with increasing accuracy.

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-4.2.Count up to 5 objects arranged in a line using one-to-one correspondence with increasing accuracy, and answer the question “How many?”

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Apple Pie
Block Tower
Candy Sort and Graph
Counting Signs
Decorating Cupcakes
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Can I Grab?
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
Lily Pad Hop
Measure your Steps
More than Ten
Penny Drop
Show Me
Taking Inventory
The Number Stays the Same
Three Ways to Show a Number
Under the Cup
What's for Dinner?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-4.3.Compare two groups (containing up to 5 objects each) and compare them in terms of more, less, fewer, or equal.

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Acorns and Pinecones
Cereal Challenge
Make a Tower of Ten
More than Ten
Slap One More
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-4.4.Show they understand that adding objects to a group will make a bigger group and taking away objects will make a smaller group.

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Acorns and Pinecones
Cereal Challenge
Domino Match-Up
How Many in a Set?
Make a Tower of Ten
More Grapes
More than Ten
Quick Dots
Show Me
Slap One More
Three Ways to Show a Number
Who has the Biggest Number?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Mathematical Thinking and Expression
STANDARD 33-48.CD-5.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children demonstrate concepts about position, as well as identify and describe simple geometric shapes.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-5.1.Demonstrate and begin to use the language of the relative position of objects in the environment and play situations, such as up, down, over, under, top, bottom, inside, outside, in front, behind, between, next to.

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Bookcase Problem
Finding the Groceries
Follow My Design
Follow the Leader
Following Directions
Jump to It
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Mirror, Mirror
Near and Far
Race Car Transformations
Stuffed Animal Olympics
Treasure Map
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-5.2.Build and describe 2- dimensional shapes, such as making circles and triangles with blocks and play dough.

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Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
Mirror, Mirror
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-5.3.Find shapes in the environment and describe them in his/her own words.

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Buying Oranges
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Mathematical Thinking and Expression
STANDARD 33-48.CD-6.Through their explorations, play and social interactions, children compare, sort, group, organize, measure, and create simple patterns using concrete objects.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-6.2.Compare the size or weight of two objects and identify which one is longer/taller/heavier that the other. (“That rock is heavier than this one; I can’t lift it.” “A cow is bigger than a cat.”)

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Buying Oranges
How Many Can I Grab?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-6.3.Identify familiar objects as the same or different.

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-6.4.Sort familiar objects into categories with increasing accuracy (tools for woodworking and utensils for cooking; rectangle blocks on one shelf and square blocks on another shelf).

ReadyRosie
Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-6.5.Recognize simple repeating patterns and attempt to create them during play (repeat a movement pattern during a song, make a line of blocks in alternating colors).

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Making Patterns
My Age
Setting the Table
Sound Patterns
Speedometer Math
The Fence Problem
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Mathematical Thinking and Expression
STANDARD 33-48.CD-7.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children use mathematical thinking to ask questions and solve problems.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-7.1.Seek answers to questions by using mathematical thinking during play and daily activities (determine who is taller by standing next to classmate; find two smaller blocks to replace larger block).

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Bookcase Problem
How Many Can I Grab?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-7.2.Use observation and counting (not always correctly) to find out how many things are needed during play and other daily activities (figure out how many spoons are needed for snack, find enough dolls so each person has one when playing in the dramatic play area).

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-7.3.Use drawing and concrete materials to represent mathematical ideas (draw many circles to show “lots” of people, put Popsicle® sticks in a pile to show the number of children who want crackers for snack).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Scientific Exploration and Knowledge
STANDARD 33-48.CD-8.As a result of their explorations and participation in simple investigations through play, children observe, describe characteristics of, and demonstrate respect for living things, the environment, and the physical world.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-8.1.Demonstrate interest in the natural world and the outdoor environment (plays in dirt and sand, ask questions about things seen outdoors).

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What's for Dinner?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-8.7.Compare and sort objects or materials according to one or more attributes.

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Candy Sort and Graph
Grocery Store Weights
I Spy an Animal
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Scientific Exploration and Knowledge
STANDARD 33-48.CD-9.As a result of their explorations and participation in simple investigations through play, children demonstrate their ability to use scientific inquiry by observing, manipulating objects, asking questions, making predictions, and developing generalizations.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-9.3.Observe objects, materials, and phenomena and describe what they notice (temperature, texture, size, weight, color, etc.).

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Sink or Float
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-9.7.With adult support, make simple predictions about what will happen next

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Acorns and Pinecones
Measure your Steps
Strawberries for a Picnic
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-9.8.Use simple descriptions and scientific vocabulary during experiments and experiences, with adult prompting and support (describe changes taking place while mixing, and using words such as “question,” “experiment,” and “measure”).

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Grocery Store Weights
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Mystery Bag
Strawberries for a Picnic
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Social Studies, Family, and Community Connections
STANDARD 33-48.CD-10.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children demonstrate an understanding of relationships, roles and what it means to be a participating member of their families and the diverse groups and communities they belong to.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-10.1.Talk about close family members, name their relationships to each other, and describe family routines. (“Marika is my sister.” “My grandma takes care of me at night.”)

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My Address
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-10.2.Adopt roles of family and community members during play, given support and realistic props.

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My Address
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-10.3.Identify self as a part of a specific family, preschool class, or other familiar group (e.g., point to picture and say, “That’s my family.” or “I’m in Ms. Emily’s class.”)

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Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-10.5.Talk about “fairness” and demonstrate a willingness to take turns and share with others.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Social Studies, Family, and Community Connections
STANDARD 33-48.CD-11.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children identify and demonstrate appreciation of similarities and differences between themselves and others.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-11.1.Show acceptance of people who are different from themselves as well as people who are similar.

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-11.2.Explore differences in backgrounds and traditions during play and planned activities, given support and guidance (try on various traditional outfits in the dramatic play area).

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Creative Arts and Expression
STANDARD 33-48.CD-12.Children engage in a variety of creative activities for enjoyment and self-expression including play, visual arts, music, expressive movement, and drama.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-12.1.Explore the properties of art materials and use them for constructing, painting, drawing, and sculpting.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Tips for helping your child love reading
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-12.2.Choose to participate and use visual art, music, movement, and dramatic play to communicate and express feelings, ideas, and experiences.

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-12.3.Show creativity and imagination when using materials, singing, moving, and assuming roles during pretend play.

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Creative Arts and Expression
STANDARD 33-48.CD-13.Children demonstrate an appreciation for different forms of art including visual arts, music, expressive movement, and drama.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.CD-13.2.Participate in and use words to describe art in terms of color, texture, space, sound and movement.

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Physical Health and Growth
STANDARD 33-48.HPD-1.Children develop healthy eating habits.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-1.1.Demonstrate willingness to try new healthy foods when offered several times and sometimes able to make nutritious choices with support.

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Physical Health and Growth
STANDARD 33-48.HPD-2.Children engage in active physical play indoors and outdoors.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-2.2.Participate in simple games and other structured motor activities that enhance physical fitness (songs with movement, throwing and catching).

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Rhyming Toss
Rock Toss
The Number Stays the Same
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Motor Development
STANDARD 33-48.HPD-4.Children engage in play and movement to develop the large muscle control and abilities needed to explore and move in their environment.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-4.1.Demonstrate increasing stamina, body strength, endurance and balance, managing uneven surfaces such as hills, ramps, and steps.

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Follow the Leader
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-4.2.Refine movements and show generally increasing coordination (throwing and catching).

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Rhyming Toss
Rock Toss
The Number Stays the Same
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-4.3.Use a variety of toys and equipment that enhance gross motor development (balls, slides, pedaling toys, assistive technology).

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Rhyming Toss
Rock Toss
The Number Stays the Same
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-4.4.Move their bodies in space with increasing coordination and ability to cross the midline, such as using alternate feet on steps, touching toes on one side of the body with the opposite hand.

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Follow the Leader
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Motor Development
STANDARD 33-48.HPD-5.Children engage in play and experiences to develop muscle control and hand-eye coordination to manipulate objects and work with tools.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-5.1.Engage in activities that require hand-eye coordination (build with manipulatives mold play dough, work puzzles with smaller pieces).

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Alphabet Clapping
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Drumming Sounds
Finger Shapes
Jump Rope Letters
Mirror, Mirror
Setting the Table
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-5.2.Draw simple shapes and figures (square for block, circles).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-5.3.Use tools that require strength, control, and dexterity of small muscles (forks, crayons, markers, safety scissors, adapted tools).

ReadyRosie
Alphabet Clapping
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Drumming Sounds
Finger Shapes
Jump Rope Letters
Mirror, Mirror
Setting the Table
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-care, Safety, and Well Being
STANDARD 33-48.HPD-6.Children develop personal hygiene and self-care skills.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-6.2.Follow basic hygiene practices with reminders (brush teeth, wash hands, use toilet, cough into elbow).

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Rub a Dub Counting
GOAL/STRAND SD.33-48.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Younger Preschoolers - 33-48 months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-care, Safety, and Well Being
STANDARD 33-48.HPD-7.Children use safe behaviors and personal safety practices with support from adults.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-7.1.Learn what their bodies can do, and primarily play within their abilities to avoid injury to self or others.

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Follow the Leader
Jump to It
Rock Toss
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-7.2.Usually recognize and avoid objects and situations that might cause harm.

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My Address
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-7.3.Usually follow basic safety rules.

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My Address
SUPPORTING SKILLS 33-48.HPD-7.4.Call a trusted adult when someone gets injured or is in an unsafe situation.

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How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Curiosity, Information-Seeking, and Eagerness
STANDARD 45-60.AL-1.Children demonstrate curiosity and eagerness and express interest in the world around them.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-1.1.Share discoveries with a trusted person when reunited with that person at a later time.

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Behavior is a form of communication
You are your child's first teacher
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-1.2.Demonstrate eagerness to find out more about other people, discover new things in their environment, and talk about these things with others.

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Celebrate Learning
Following Directions
Grandparent Storytime
Morning Message
My Age
Phone Fun
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
Talking About Your Feelings
Who Should We Ask?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-1.3.Choose to participate in a wide variety of activities and demonstrate willingness to try new experiences.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-1.4.Demonstrate interest in mastering new skills (writing name, riding a bike, dancing, building skills).

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Celebrate Learning
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Curiosity, Information-Seeking, and Eagerness
STANDARD 45-60.AL-2.Children actively seek to understand the world around them in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-2.1.Ask questions and wonder about things that interest them (ask questions about future events, describe changes they notice in the seasons).

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Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Initiative, Effort, Engagement, and Persistence
STANDARD 45-60.AL-3.Children demonstrate initiative and effort in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-3.2.Demonstrate self-help skills, independently identifying and seeking things they need to complete activities or carry out play scenarios (gather supplies and create a sign for the block building they created).

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Celebrate Learning
Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
My Age
Shape Changers
Shaving Cream Shapes
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-3.3.Set simple goals that extend over time, make plans and put effort into following through. (“Let’s make a rocket ship. We need blocks.”)

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Setting Summer Learning Goals
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-3.4.Move independently to another activity once their current activity is completed.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Initiative, Effort, Engagement, and Persistence
STANDARD 45-60.AL-4.Children are engaged and maintain focus in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-4.1.Consistently remain engaged in self-directed activities (finishes a card they chose to make for a loved one).

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-4.2.Sometimes able to ignore irrelevant information when focusing on a task (sorting buttons by color regardless of shape).

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Candy Sort and Graph
Grocery Store Conversations
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Initiative, Effort, Engagement, and Persistence
STANDARD 45-60.AL-5.Children persist at challenging activities in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-5.1.Persists in working to complete tasks, trying different ways until successful (when a block tower falls, try putting the blocks together in a different way to build the tower again).

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-5.2.Plan and follow through on longer-term tasks (planting a seed and caring for the plant).

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-5.3.Keep trying until a challenging activity is complete despite distractions or interruptions (multi-piece puzzle started before lunch and completed later).

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-5.4.Seek help and work cooperatively with others to complete a challenging activity (ask and work with peers to build a block bridge across the water table).

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How can I stop my kids from fighting?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Risk-Taking, Problem-Solving, Flexibility, and Resiliency
STANDARD 45-60.AL-6.Children are willing to try new and challenging experiences in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-6.1.Expand their sense of self-reliance.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-6.2.Approach new experiences independently.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-6.3.Ask to participate in new experiences that they have observed or heard about.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-6.4.Independently seek new challenges.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-6.5.Demonstrate resiliency and coping skills when faced with challenges (after spilling paint on their favorite shirt are able to help clean up and continue painting).

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Risk-Taking, Problem-Solving, Flexibility, and Resiliency
STANDARD 45-60.AL-7.Children use a variety of strategies to solve problems in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-7.2.Apply their prior knowledge to evaluate different strategies for solving a problem.

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Getting Information from Pictures
Just the Facts
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-7.4.Demonstrate satisfaction or delight when solving a problem or completing a task.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-7.6.Quickly recover from setbacks when working and playing with others.

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Play and Imagination
STANDARD 45-60.AL-8.Children engage in increasingly complex play.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-8.1.Develop and sustain more complex pretend play themes in cooperation with peers.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Keep It Up
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Taking Turns
Toy Stories
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-8.2.Use more complex and varied language to share ideas and influence others during play.

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Color Word Sentences
Finding the Groceries
How Many Can You Name?
I Spy an Animal
If You're Happy & You Know It
Mystery Bag
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-8.3.Choose to use new knowledge and skills during play (add features to pretend play scene related to class project, write list, build a structure like that displayed in a book they have read).

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In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-8.4.Demonstrate their cultural values and “roles” through play (uses a blanket as a shawl while dancing).

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Tips for helping your child love reading
Why should we tell family stories?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.AL.Approaches to Learning (AL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Play and Imagination
STANDARD 45-60.AL-9.Children demonstrate creativity, imagination, and inventiveness in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-9.2.Use materials or actions in increasingly varied, creative, and resourceful ways to represent experiences or ideas.

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In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.AL-9.4.Make up stories, songs or dances for fun during play.

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Developing a Positive Sense of Self
STANDARD 45-60.SED-1.Children demonstrate a positive sense of themselves as unique and capable individuals in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-1.1.Use detail to describe positive feelings about themselves, their physical characteristics, what they can do, and what they have accomplished in a variety of areas.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
Follow the Leader
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
Jump to It
Rock Toss
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Developing Relationships
STANDARD 45-60.SED-2.Children form relationships and interact positively with familiar adults in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-2.1.Seek out and accept help from trusted adults as needed for emotional support, approval, assistance, social interaction, and help solving problems.

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How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-2.2.Build and strengthen positive relationships with new teachers or caregivers over time.

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Behavior is a form of communication
You are your child's first teacher
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-2.3.Use language effectively to converse with familiar adults, to ask for help, or to do something.

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Following Directions
Grandparent Storytime
Morning Message
Phone Fun
Talking About Your Feelings
Who Should We Ask?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Developing Relationships
STANDARD 45-60.SED-3.Children form relationships and interact positively with other children in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-3.1.Demonstrate social skills when interacting with other children (turn-taking, conflict-resolution, sharing).

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Talking About Your Feelings
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-3.2.Form and maintain friendships with other children of diverse cultural backgrounds, abilities, and genders.

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Building Houses
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
Why should we tell family stories?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-3.3.Can name qualities that make a good friend.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-3.4.Have effective back-and-forth conversations, negotiate, and plan with other children.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Talking About Your Feelings
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-3.5.Play, interact, and make decisions collaboratively with other children in pairs and small groups (work on project together, exchange ideas).

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-3.6.Express respect and caring for all people, celebrating similarities and differences among people of all abilities and cultures.

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-Regulation and Pro-Social Behaviors
STANDARD 45-60.SED-4.Children demonstrate self-regulation, pro-social behaviors, and participate cooperatively as members of a group in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.1.Demonstrates pro-social behaviors, participate in routines, and transition smoothly from one activity to the next with minimal support.

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.2.Make requests clearly and effectively most of the time.

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Behavior is a form of communication
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.3.Balance their own needs with those of others in the group most of the time.

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How can I stop my kids from fighting?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.4.Anticipate consequences of their actions and plan ways to solve problems effectively, with a small amount of guidance and support.

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All Done
Decorating Cupcakes
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Is my child overscheduled?
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.5.Use a variety of strategies to solve conflicts with increasing independence and show greater understanding of when to bring a problem to an adult.

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How can I stop my kids from fighting?
Talking About Your Feelings
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.6.Defend self while respecting the rights of others.

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.7.Play independently, in pairs, and cooperatively in small groups.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.8.Initiate play and know how to enter into a group of children who are already involved in play.

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-4.9.Show social support through encouraging words or actions. (“I’ll be your friend.”)

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
Who has the Biggest Number?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-Regulation and Pro-Social Behaviors
STANDARD 45-60.SED-5.Children demonstrate an ability to identify and regulate their emotions in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-5.1.Use increasingly more complex vocabulary to express their feelings, as well as to identify the emotions of others.

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Funny Faces
Grocery Store Conversations
If You're Happy & You Know It
Pantry Talk Description
Talking About Your Feelings
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-5.2.Describe reasons for their feelings that may include thoughts and beliefs as well as outside events. (“I’m happy because I wanted to win and I did.”).

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-5.3.Manage emotions, control impulses, and delay gratification with minimal support, coming up with possible problem-solving strategies and solutions for managing their frustrations, calming, and regulating themselves.

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All Done
Decorating Cupcakes
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Is my child overscheduled?
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
Talking About Your Feelings
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.SED.Social and Emotional Domain (SED) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-Regulation and Pro-Social Behaviors
STANDARD 45-60.SED-6.Children recognize and respond to the needs and feelings of others in play and everyday tasks.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-6.1.Communicate understanding, empathy, and support for others’ feelings.

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-6.2.Show awareness that their behavior can affect the feelings of others. (“I didn’t mean to hurt you when I threw that.”)

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-6.3.Choose to act in ways that show respect for others’ feelings and points of view most of the time (complement each other during play, work out conflicts, show respect for opinions expressed by others).

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Funny Faces
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.SED-6.4.Recognize that everyone has emotions and that other people may not feel the same way they do about everything.

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Communicating and Oral Language Development
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-1.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children successfully communicate for multiple purposes.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-1.1.Initiate and engage in conversation and discussions with adults and other children that include multiple back-and-forth exchanges.

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Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-1.2.Participate in a group discussion, making comments and asking questions related to the topic.

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Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Listening for Sounds
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-1.3.Provide meaningful responses to questions and pose questions to learn new information, clarify ideas, and have their needs met.

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Baby Photo Fun
Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
Why should we tell family stories?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-1.4.Follow multi-step directions that contain details. (“Please go to your room, find your blue shirt and put the dirty one in the laundry basket.”)

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Follow My Design
Follow the Leader
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Making Patterns
Making Trail Mix
Mirror, Mirror
Mystery Bag
Rhyming Purse
Sequences of Sounds
Shopping for Clothes
Sink or Swim
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Communicating and Oral Language Development
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-2.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children speak clearly and use the grammar of their home language.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-2.1.Adapt their communication to meet social expectations (speak quietly in library, speak politely to older relative).

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Choosing the Right Voice
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-2.2.Speak clearly enough to be understood by most people, although may make some pronunciation errors.

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Choosing the Right Voice
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-2.3.Use complete sentences that are grammatically correct most of the time to express ideas, feelings, and intentions.

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All Mixed Up
Pantry Talk Description
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Communicating and Oral Language Development
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-3.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children understand and use an ever-expanding vocabulary.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-3.1.Use an increasingly rich and sophisticated vocabulary to clearly express their thoughts (using two or more new words each day in play and meaningful contexts).

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Finding the Groceries
How Many Can You Name?
I Spy an Animal
Mystery Bag
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-3.3.Independently sing or create their own songs, chants, and rhymes.

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Finish the Rhyme
Hopping Rhyming
If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Reading with Jack and Jill
Rhyming Purse
Rhyming Toss
Rhyming with Jack and Jill
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Twinkle, Twinkle Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-3.4.Act out defined roles and storylines in dramatic play with back-and-forth dialogue with each other.

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Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-3.5.Uses new subject-specific words after repeated exposure to meaningful experiences and vocabulary (after playing in the block area with an adult, using ramps and balls, talks about ramps and inclines).

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Comparing Vegetables
Guess My Shape
Pantry Sort 1
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-3.6.Infer the meaning of new words from the context in which they are used (figuring out the correct names for two new foods when the adult says, “Today we’re having tortillas with beans and empanadas with sauce” by distinguishing between the beans and sauce).

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Comparing Vegetables
Following Directions
Grocery Store Conversations
How can I help my child learn new words?
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Kitchen Labeling
Pantry Talk Description
Predicting Vocabulary
Silent Opposites
Sink or Float
Take Away
Think About It
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-3.8.Put similar words into categories (hat, mitten, coat, boot).

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How Many Can You Name?
Silent Opposites
Sort and Graph Leaves
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-3.9.Name common opposites for some words.

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Comparing Vegetables
Silent Opposites
What's the Opposite?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Reading
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-5.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children comprehend, use, and begin to reflect on and analyze information in books and other media.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-5.1.Retell a story from a familiar book and relate it to real-life experiences, with prompting and support from an adult.

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Book Bag Descriptions
Family Movie Night
Family Photos
My Favorite Part
Picture Walk Predictions
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Recalling What Happened in a Story
Retelling the Story
Tips for helping your child love reading
Tips for storytelling: Using gestures
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-5.2.Make predictions of next steps in a story.

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Follow the Leader
Jump to It
Rock Toss
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-5.3.Name two or more similarities and differences between two characters, their experiences, or settings, when prompted by an adult.

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Making Connections PreK
Text to Self Connections
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-5.4.Use informational texts and other media to learn about the world, infer from illustrations, ask questions, and talk about the information.

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Asking Wh- Questions
Getting Information from Pictures
Tips for helping your child love reading
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-5.5.Use knowledge of the world to make sense of more challenging texts.

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Getting Information from Pictures
Just the Facts
Picture Walk Predictions
Text to Self Connections
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-5.6.Relate personal experiences to an increasing variety of events described in familiar and new books.

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Getting Information from Pictures
Just the Facts
Picture Walk Predictions
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-5.7.Ask more focused and detailed questions about a story or the information in a book.

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Asking Wh- Questions
Think About It
Tips for helping your child love reading
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-5.8.Give a reason for liking, or not liking, a story or book.

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Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Reading
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-6.Through their explorations, play and social interactions, children begin to recognize basic concepts of print and that they can get meaning from print.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-6.1.Hold a book upright while turning pages one by one from front to back.

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Funny Reading
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-6.2.Demonstrate understanding of some basic print conventions (the concept of what a letter is, the concept of words, directionality of print).

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Chime In
Color Word Sentences
Funny Reading
Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Looking for Letters in Ads
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Reading with Jack and Jill
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Starting a Word Bank
Stomp the Letter
Stuffed Animal Sentences
Stuffed Animal Stories
Words on the Page
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-6.3.Run their finger under or over print as they pretend to read text, with prompting and support from an adult.

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Tips for helping your child love reading
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-6.4.Recognize own first name in print and that of some friends.

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Morning Message
Name Game
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-6.5.Demonstrate knowledge that a symbol can represent something else; a word can stand for an object, a name for a person, or a picture for the real object (put blocks away on shelf labeled “blocks”).

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Shopping for Clothes
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Reading
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-7.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children listen, identify, and respond to sounds, and develop phonological awareness.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-7.1.Show joy in playing with the sounds of language, repeating songs, poems, finger plays, and rhymes, occasionally adding their own rhymes.

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Finish the Rhyme
Hopping Rhyming
If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Reading with Jack and Jill
Rhyming Purse
Rhyming Toss
Rhyming with Jack and Jill
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Twinkle, Twinkle Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-7.2.Demonstrate the ability to hear individual parts of words and separate the parts using clapping, finger snapping, or other movement (e.g., clapping out each syllable of pup-py, di-no-saur).

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Frog Hopping
Grocery Sack Syllables
Sequences of Sounds
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-7.3.Repeat familiar songs, rhymes, and phrases from favorite storybooks.

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Finish the Rhyme
Hopping Rhyming
If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Reading with Jack and Jill
Rhyming Purse
Rhyming Toss
Rhyming with Jack and Jill
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Twinkle, Twinkle Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-7.4.Discriminate sounds in spoken language, recognizing rhyming sounds and the first sounds in some words.

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Finish the Rhyme
Hopping Rhyming
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Making a Grocery List
Reading with Jack and Jill
Rhyming Purse
Rhyming Toss
Rhyming with Jack and Jill
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
Twinkle, Twinkle Rhymes
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-7.5.Listen and respond to conversations with adults and other children during play.

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Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Listening for Sounds
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-7.6.Listen attentively to books and stories.

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Grandparent Storytime
I Remember When
Making Trail Mix
My Favorite Part
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Why should we tell family stories?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Reading
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-8.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children develop knowledge of letters and the alphabetic principle.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-8.1.Demonstrate knowledge of the Alphabetic Principle, the concept that the sounds of speech can be represented by one or more letters of the alphabet.

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Alphabet Clapping
Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-8.2.Recognize and name at least half of both upper and lower-case letters of the alphabet, including those in their own name and other words that are the most meaningful to them.

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Looking for Letters in Ads
Morning Message
Name Game
Shopping for Clothes
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-8.3.Make some sound-to-letter matches, using letter name knowledge. (Notice the letter “b” with a ball and say, “ball,” say, “a-a-apple.”)

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Frog Hopping
Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Listen My Children
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-8.4.Associate sounds with the letters at the beginning of some words, such as awareness that two words begin with the same letter and the same sound.

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Making a Grocery List
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Writing
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-9.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children use writing and drawing as means of communication.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-9.1.Represent thoughts and ideas in drawings and by writing letters or letter-like forms.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-9.3.Independently engage in writing behaviors for various purposes (write symbols or letters for names, use materials at writing center, write lists with symbols/letters in pretend play, write messages that include letters or symbols).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CLL.Communication, Language and Literacy Domain (CLL) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Foundations for Writing
STANDARD 45-60.CLL-10.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children grow in their understanding of letters and writing skills.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-10.2.Use drawing to represent their ideas and begin to use some recognizable letters and approximations of letters to attempt to write some familiar words and communicate a message.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Jump Rope Letters
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Weekend News
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-10.3.Attempt to write their own name using a variety of materials (crayons, markers, in sand or shaving cream).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-10.4.Try to connect the sounds in spoken words with letters in the written word. (Write “M” and say, “This is Mommy.”)

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Frog Hopping
Listen My Children
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CLL-10.5.Use environmental print (such as signs, labels on food, and general print around them) to help in their writing, and ask adults for help in writing messages, lists, and stories.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Shopping for Clothes
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Construction of Knowledge: Thinking and Reasoning
STANDARD 45-60.CD-1.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children use their senses to discover and construct knowledge about the world around them.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-1.1.Intentionally explore objects, tools, and materials and make simple comparisons about their properties (compare the weight of two objects on a balance scale).

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Buying Oranges
Cereal Challenge
Grocery Store Weights
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-1.2.Express knowledge gathered through their senses using play, art, language, and other forms of representation in a way that communicates their thoughts to others (dance like a thunderstorm).

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Grocery Store Conversations
In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-1.4.Organize and use information through matching, grouping, and sequencing.

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All About My Day
How Many Can You Name?
Silent Opposites
Sort and Graph Leaves
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Construction of Knowledge: Thinking and Reasoning
STANDARD 45-60.CD-2.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children recall information and apply it to new situations and problems.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-2.2.Describe past events in order, including details or personal reactions.

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All About My Day
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-2.4.Make predictions about what will happen and explain their thinking.

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Acorns and Pinecones
Measure your Steps
Strawberries for a Picnic
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Construction of Knowledge: Thinking and Reasoning
STANDARD 45-60.CD-3.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children demonstrate the ability to think about their own thinking: reasoning, taking perspectives, and making decisions.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-3.2.Express understanding that others may have different thoughts, beliefs, or feelings than their own. (“I like ketchup and you don’t.”)

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-3.3.Use language to describe their thinking processes with adult support.

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Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Mathematical Thinking and Expression
STANDARD 45-60.CD-4.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children count with understanding and use numbers to tell how many, describe order, and compare.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.1.Rote count by ones to 20 with increasing accuracy.

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How Many Can I Grab?
Keep It Up
Penny Drop
Rub a Dub Counting
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.2.Look at a group of up to 5 objects and quickly see and say, or sign the number of objects.

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Domino Match-Up
How Many in a Set?
More Grapes
Quick Dots
Show Me
Slap One More
Three Ways to Show a Number
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.3.With guidance and support, match numerals 1-5 to sets of objects.

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Domino Match-Up
How Many in a Set?
More Grapes
Quick Dots
Show Me
Slap One More
Three Ways to Show a Number
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.4.Count the number of items in a group of up to 10 objects and know that the last number tells how many.

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.5.Use fingers, objects, and drawings to show adding and taking away up to 5.

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Decorating Cupcakes
How Many Feet?
In My Pond, Part 1
Make a Tower of Ten
One More
Packing for Our Trip
Rock Toss
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.6.Explore simple addition with support. (When adding a group of 3 and a group of 2, counts, keeping track on fingers, “One, two, three...” and then counts on, “Four, five!”)

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Decorating Cupcakes
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
In My Pond, Part 1
Keep It Up
Make a Tower of Ten
More than Ten
One More
Packing for Our Trip
Rock Toss
Show Me
Taking Inventory
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.7.Verbally count backward from 5 using fingers and use that skill to subtract a given number. (When asked how many would be left if we took 2 fingers away, counts, “Five, four, three!”)

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All Done
Checkout Countdown
In My Pond, Part 2
One Less
Special Day Countdown
Three Little Animals
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.8.Recognize numerals up to 10 and attempt to write them during play and daily activities.

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Find My Number
Fruit Salad
Magazine Number Hunt
May I Take your Order?
My Address
Numbers Everywhere
Taking Inventory
Three Ways to Show a Number
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-4.9.Use and understand the terms “first” through “fifth” and “last” in their play and daily activities. (“The engine is first, and the caboose is last.”)

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First Place
Under the Cup
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Mathematical Thinking and Expression
STANDARD 45-60.CD-5.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children demonstrate concepts about position, as well as identify and describe simple geometric shapes.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-5.1.Create 2-dimensional shapes and 3-dimensional structures to create symmetry (are the same on both sides) or to represent real-world objects. (“We are building a castle and we need a round block for the tunnel.”)

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Building Houses
Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
Mirror, Mirror
Pantry Sort 1
Pantry Sort 2
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-5.2.Name basic shapes, such as circle, triangle, square, and rectangle, and describe their characteristics using descriptive and geometric attributes. (“That’s a triangle; it’s pointy.” “It’s a circle because it’s round.”)

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Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
Mirror, Mirror
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-5.3.Recognize that a shape remains the same shape when it changes position.

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Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
Mirror, Mirror
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-5.4.Take a shape apart to make new shapes, such as finding two triangles in a square.

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Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
Mirror, Mirror
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Mathematical Thinking and Expression
STANDARD 45-60.CD-6.Through their explorations, play and social interactions, children compare, sort, group, organize, measure, and create simple patterns using concrete objects.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-6.1.Identify and use measurements tools, such as ruler, scales, measuring cups, thermometer, clock, as well as non-standard objects (measure length of shadow using shoes).

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Bookcase Problem
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-6.2.Directly compare more than two objects by size, length, or weight. (“That rock is heavier than these others; I can’t lift it.” Look at three strings that are different lengths and select the longest string).

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Buying Oranges
How Many Can I Grab?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-6.3.Sort a group of up to 10 objects using two attributes (color, size, shape, quantity) with increasing accuracy (sort blocks by shape and color).

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Building Houses
Candy Sort and Graph
Grocery Store Conversations
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Pantry Sort 1
Pantry Sort 2
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-6.4.Arrange up to 5 objects in order according to characteristics or attributes, such as height (put 4 water toys in order from shortest to tallest).

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-6.5.Sort objects onto a large graph according to one attribute, such as size, shape, or color and name the category that has the most, least.

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-6.6.Identify, repeat, extend, and describe a simple pattern in the context of play or daily activities, routines, play, or in nature. (“Look, that zebra has a white stripe, black stripe, white stripe, black stripe!”)

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Making Patterns
My Age
Setting the Table
Sound Patterns
Speedometer Math
The Fence Problem
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Mathematical Thinking and Expression
STANDARD 45-60.CD-7.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions, children use mathematical thinking to ask questions and solve problems.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-7.2.Use observation and counting with increasing accuracy to answer questions such as “How many do we need?” and “How many more do we need?” during play and other daily activities (count new children to see how many more plates are needed for snack; return extra drinks to cooler at picnic to arrive at the correct number).

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-7.3.Use drawing and concrete materials to represent an increasing variety of mathematical ideas (draw shapes to represent pattern; stack differently colored blocks to represent classmates’ answers to a survey question).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making Patterns
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
My Age
Setting the Table
Shaving Cream Shapes
Sound Patterns
Speedometer Math
The Fence Problem
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-7.5.Gather mathematical information (quantity, measurement of objects, etc.) to answer questions of interest.

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Fill Up the Cup
Making Trail Mix
Strawberries for a Picnic
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Scientific Exploration and Knowledge
STANDARD 45-60.CD-8.As a result of their explorations and participation in simple investigations through play, children observe, describe characteristics of, and demonstrate respect for living things, the environment, and the physical world.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-8.7.Sort objects or materials by attributes and describe the attributes used to sort (size, color, shape, sound).

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Candy Sort and Graph
Grocery Store Weights
I Spy an Animal
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Scientific Exploration and Knowledge
STANDARD 45-60.CD-9.As a result of their explorations and participation in simple investigations through play, children demonstrate their ability to use scientific inquiry by observing, manipulating objects, asking questions, making predictions, and developing generalizations.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-9.2.Identify the five senses as ways they can learn more about the world and uses their senses to do so.

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Grocery Store Conversations
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-9.4.Compare objects, materials, and phenomena by observing and describing their physical characteristics.

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Candy Sort and Graph
Grocery Store Conversations
Grocery Store Weights
I Spy an Animal
Likely or Unlikely
Sink or Float
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-9.5.Ask questions and identify ways to find answers (look in a book, use the computer, try something and watch what happens).

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What's for Dinner?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-9.6.Make predictions, providing a rationale based on past experiences and then carry out simple investigations to test their predictions. Gather data and communicate simple conclusions (with adult support, predict which objects will sink or float, make two column chart labeled by picture of object sinking and another floating, and draw the objects in appropriate columns after observing which ones sink).

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Acorns and Pinecones
Measure your Steps
Strawberries for a Picnic
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-9.9.Use scientific process words (predict, experiment, compare, measure) and scientific content words (plant, animal, magnet, weather) in discussions during science experiences.

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Grocery Store Weights
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Mystery Bag
Strawberries for a Picnic
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Social Studies, Family, and Community Connections
STANDARD 45-60.CD-10.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children demonstrate an understanding of relationships, roles and what it means to be a participating member of their families and the diverse groups and communities they belong to.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-10.1.Talk about a wide circle of family members and other people important to the family, their relationships to each other, and their shared experiences.

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Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-10.2.Adopt roles of a wide variety of family and community members during dramatic play, using props, language, and actions in a way that demonstrates their understanding of the roles.

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My Address
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-10.3.Identify themselves as individuals and as belonging to a family, as well as other groups such as their preschool class or faith community).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-10.5.Participate in creating and following expectations/rules and routines.

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-10.6.Demonstrate confidence in expressing individual opinions and thoughts, while respecting those of others.

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Social Studies, Family, and Community Connections
STANDARD 45-60.CD-11.Through their explorations, play, and social interactions children identify and demonstrate appreciation of similarities and differences between themselves and others.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-11.1.Name several similarities and differences between themselves and others as well as benefits of those similarities and differences.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
Why should we tell family stories?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-11.2.Show acceptance of differences through exploration of varying customs and traditions, past and present (how people dress, how people speak, food, music, art, etc.).

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-11.3.Demonstrate an understanding that there are diverse families and backgrounds and all have value (talk positively about how other children have different family structures than their own; share family traditions/routines, ask questions to learn about the traditions of others).

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Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
Why is storytelling important?
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-11.4.Demonstrate respect for the thoughts and opinions of others, even when different from their own.

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Creative Arts and Expression
STANDARD 45-60.CD-12.Children engage in a variety of creative activities for enjoyment and self-expression including play, visual arts, music, expressive movement, and drama.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-12.1.Demonstrate enjoyment and confidence in their ability to freely plan and create artwork of their own design individually and collaboratively, including drawings, paintings, collages, and sculptures.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Tips for helping your child love reading
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-12.2.Describe experiences, ideas, emotions, people, and objects represented in their artwork.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Putting Away the Groceries
Shaving Cream Shapes
Table Riddles
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-12.3.Draw or build representations of familiar people, places, and new understandings from topics of study with a variety of materials.

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Tips for helping your child love reading
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-12.5.Recall and imitate different musical tones, rhythms, rhymes, and songs as they make music and participate in a variety of musical and rhythmic experiences, including singing, clapping to the beat, listening, and using musical instruments.

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.CD.Cognitive Development Domain (CD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Creative Arts and Expression
STANDARD 45-60.CD-13.Children demonstrate an appreciation for different forms of art including visual arts, music, expressive movement, and drama.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.CD-13.1.Show appreciation for a variety of art, including that of their own culture and community, as well as others.

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Physical Health and Growth
STANDARD 45-60.HPD-1.Children develop healthy eating habits.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-1.1.Demonstrate willingness to try new healthy foods and make nutritious eating choices independently and with support.

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-1.2.Regulate food consumption based on their own feelings of hunger and fullness

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-1.4.Talk about variety and serving size of foods needed to be healthy, naming some foods and beverages that help to build healthy bodies.

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Physical Health and Growth
STANDARD 45-60.HPD-2.Children engage in active physical play indoors and outdoors.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-2.2.Participate in structured and unstructured motor activities that build strength, speed, flexibility, and coordination (red light, green light; chase; free play).

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Follow the Leader
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Motor Development
STANDARD 45-60.HPD-4.Children engage in play and movement to develop the large muscle control and abilities needed to explore and move in their environment.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-4.1.Demonstrate stability, flexibility, and balance while performing complex movements by standing on one foot, turning, stretching, bending, hopping, balancing on beams, jumping, and moving to music.

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Follow the Leader
Frog Hopping
Hopping Rhyming
Jump to It
Leap Frog Measure
Lily Pad Hop
Stomp the Letter
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-4.2.Demonstrate more coordination of upper and lower body when, throwing, catching, kicking, bouncing objects, swinging, and hitting objects with racquets or paddles.

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Follow the Leader
Rhyming Toss
Rock Toss
The Number Stays the Same
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-4.3.Move quickly through the environment and be able to both change directions and stop (run fast, pedal fast).

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Follow the Leader
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-4.4.Show awareness of own body in relation to other people and objects while moving through space. When asked, can move in front of, beside, or behind someone or something else.

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Follow the Leader
Jump to It
Rock Toss
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Motor Development
STANDARD 45-60.HPD-5.Children engage in play and experiences to develop muscle control and hand-eye coordination to manipulate objects and work with tools.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-5.1.Engage in complex hand-eye coordination activities and play with a moderate degree of precision and control (fasten clothing, cut shapes, put together small pieces, string beads).

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Alphabet Clapping
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Drumming Sounds
Finger Shapes
Jump Rope Letters
Mirror, Mirror
Setting the Table
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-5.2.Display strength and control while using a variety of tools and materials including scissors, pencils, crayons, small toys, spray bottles, and hole punchers.

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Alphabet Clapping
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Drumming Sounds
Finger Shapes
Jump Rope Letters
Mirror, Mirror
Setting the Table
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-5.3.Draw and write figures with more detail (faces with features, letters, or letter-like forms).

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Jump Rope Letters
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Weekend News
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-5.4.Participate in self-help skills, such as buttoning, zipping, snapping and pouring.

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Alphabet Clapping
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Drumming Sounds
Finger Shapes
Jump Rope Letters
Mirror, Mirror
Setting the Table
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-care, Safety, and Well Being
STANDARD 45-60.HPD-6.Children develop personal hygiene and self-care skills.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-6.2.Independently practice personal care and self-help skills, including washing hands, brushing teeth, toileting, flushing, throwing tissues away.

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Rub a Dub Counting
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-6.3.Help with meal and snack preparation.

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-6.4.Describe the value of good health practices to their well-being (wash hands to get rid of germs, drink milk to build strong bones).

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Grocery Store Conversations
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GOAL/STRAND SD.45-60.HPD.Health and Physical Development Domain (HPD) (Older Preschoolers - 45 to 60+ months)
INDICATOR/BENCHMARK Self-care, Safety, and Well Being
STANDARD 45-60.HPD-7.Children use safe behaviors and personal safety practices with support from adults.
SUPPORTING SKILLS 45-60.HPD-7.4.Know how and when to alert adults to dangerous situations or in an emergency, including in public places, such as a store, identifying people who may be able to help them.

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