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Play safely this summer!
May 1, 2009... Before Reading Ask children to imagine that they will be spending the day at the beach. Ask: What kinds of things should you bring to the beach to keep yourself safe? Background Information * Children should wear helmets when riding bicycles or tricycles. Children should ride on...

Have a safe and happy summer.(SOCIAL STUDIES)
May 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Always wear sunscreen when you go outside. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Always swim with a grown-up. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Always wear your seat belt when your ride in a car. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Have a safe and happy summer! Mingo Stays...

Summer surprises.(MAKING VISUAL DISCRIMINATIONS)
May 1, 2009... Seven summer surprises are hidden in the picture below. Circle the hidden s things in the picture. [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] TRY THIS! How many s things did you find? Write the number.

Opposites.
May 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Opposites are two things that are not alike. They are as different as can be. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I go down. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I go up. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I am happy. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I am awake. ...

More opposites.(MAKING ASSOCIATIONS)
May 1, 2009... Draw a line from each picture in the first column to its opposite in the second column. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] TRY THIS Write this opposite. off [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] -- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

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