Read: Everybody Needs A Rock by Byrd Baylor If you don't have a copy at home, you can watch it being read on YouTube here
Developed by Dr. Bob Williams Science Educator & Author and Jaya Harper Pre-K Teacher
Friday, April 17, 2020
A Little Review
As a review, some of the open-ended questions that you could ask the children are: What do you know about rocks? Where do you find rocks? What happens when rocks get wet? How can rocks move? What do we use rocks for? (You can use one or all of these questions, depending on the variety of responses that your children share). Record all that they know about rocks on the chart. Tell the children that they have been Geologists this week – people who study rocks.
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