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Happy Monday!

Hello & good morning! Today marks the official first day of remote learning. It is still quite crazy to me that this is how our class will be interacting over the next few weeks until we can return to school. Until then, I am excited to share the plans you can carry out in the comfort of your own home. 



Below is a way in incorporate playdoh into just one of the many activities for this week! 
Because playdoh is a big hit in our classroom I figured we could ease into this first day of remote learning with something preferred and that will last all week long. Making playdoh isn't necessary, but a fun way to hit a lot of different learning objectives like math, literacy, fine motor, and language. You can absolutely use playdoh you already have at home! Unfortunately, I don't have any children of my own and therefore don't have any playdoh. Fortunately, I like making it and playing with it too! 

I also want to say a big "welcome!" to our new Pine friend! Although we can't meet him in person today, you can wish him well from your homes. 

Have a great Monday! Thank you for sharing the cool things you have all been up to over these last couple of weeks in the shared Google Photos folder. Please feel free to continue to share any successes, challenges, and modifications you've made to plans throughout the week. We are all in this together 💜

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