Ask your child “what if” questions. “What if it never rained?” “What if
everyone had the same name?”
Review fire safety today. What should your child do in case of a fire? Teach him or her an escape route from their bedroom.
Review fire safety today. What should your child do in case of a fire?
Teach him or her an escape route from the bedroom.
Brainstorm ways your family could help beautify your neighborhood.
Brainstorm ways your family could help beautify your neighborhood.
Help your child mark off inches on the side of a clear, straight-sided jar. Set it outside. See how many inches of rain you get in one week.
Help your child mark off inches on the side of a clear, straight-sided
jar. Set it outside. See how many inches of rain you get in one week.
Make a rebus together. Replace some words in a story with pictures.
All Ware County Schools and the Central Office will observe Spring Break April 3 – 7, 2023. All school system facilities will be closed to the public next week. We will reopen Monday, April 10th. We hope you have a safe and restful break and return ready to finish out this school year strong. We look forward to seeing students and staff on campus the remainder of this week and then again on April 10th.
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Let your child clean some dirty pennies with ketchup. Explain that
they get shiny due to a chemical reaction.
Together, invent a special holiday just for your family.
Trace your child’s hand on paper. Think of ways to be a helping hand.
Have him write his ideas on the drawing.
Have your child make a portrait using pictures of eyes, noses, mouths,
etc. cut out of magazines.
Write a note to your child to tell them you love them. Hide it in a place they can discover it later.
Ask your child what he thinks the world will be like in 10 years. How
might school be different?
Encourage your child to sort books by subject. He or she can use the library’s
system or invent their own.
Challenge family members on math facts. Who can say the multiplication tables fastest?
Have a “guess the number” contest. For example, “How many grapes
are in the bunch?”
Share family history with your child. Look through pictures from
before and after her birth.