Anytime is Learning Time.

Anytime is
Learning Time.
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Suitcase Find
Curious George has packed your bag. Can you name
each item in the suitcase and what it is used for?
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used under license. Licensed by Universal Studios Licensing LLC. Television Series: © 2014. Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. Proud Sponsors of Curious George® on PBSKIDS® are Stride Rite Children's Group, LLC., ABCmouse.com, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY.
Where Will You Explore?
Dot, Dee and Dell love to explore and learn together. Write down or
draw the places or things you’d like to explore this summer.
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Lost Animals
Can you help these animals find their way home?
Draw a line from the animals to the places where they live.
monkey
whale
camel
penguin
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Antarctica
The Desert
The Rainforest
The Ocean
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Puppet Pals
Play acting is a fun way to use your imagination and explore new words! Using these
finger puppets, make up an adventure for Sally, the Cat and Things One and Two!
Where will they go? What will they explore? Can you use some of the Cat in the Hat’s
favorite words like “thinga-ma-jigger”, “hat”, “soar”, “play”, and “hooray!”
First, color your puppet pals. Then have an adult cut them out along the dotted lines.
Finally, lace the tab around a finger and secure with tape.
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Cross Worrrd Up!
Help WordGirl complete the puzzle below by filling out the words
that correspond with the clues below.
1.
D
A
A
L
1.
2.
2.
3.
Y
3.
4.
4.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Antonyms are words that mean
the opposite of other words.
For example, “big” is an antonym
for “little”.
Synonyms are words that mean
the same thing as another word.
For example, “giant” is a synonym
for “huge”.
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Answers - Across: 1. Arrival 2. Clear 3. Evening 4. Sunny
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Light wind
Pal
Suitcase
Enormous
Answers - Down: 1. Breeze 2. Friend 3. Suitcase 4. Vast
Departure
Murky
Morning
Cloudy
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Literary List
Create a reading list by asking your child to come up with some topics and types of stories that interest them. When
you get to the library ask your librarian to help you find books based on your list. Since you can’t take all the books
home now, work with your child to make a list of books that you want to come back and check out another day.
I’m interested in learning more about topics like:
Genres:
(A genre is a cate
gory or type of lite
Drama: A drama
usually refers to
Comedy: A comed
rature.)
a serious story.
y usually refers to
a funny story.
Poetry: Poems te
ll a story or describ
e a person,
place, thing or id
ea. Poems are us
ually shorter than
stories and often
rhyme.
I’m interested in genres like:
Science-fiction: Sc
ience-fiction storie
s are imaginary
stories that often
take place in the fu
ture or in space.
Biography: Biog
raphies are true sto
ries about real
people.
Non-fiction: Nonfiction books are
about something that really ha
ppened. Non-fictio
n can be
about the past (h
istory) or the pres
ent.
My reading list:
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You Can Go Anywhere
Reading List
Books can take you all kinds of places. Here are some suggestions to inspire
your child’s very own adventures.
Bear About Town
by Stella Blackstone
Bear likes walking around town and enjoying a different activity for each day of the week. Young
children will relate well to Bear's fun-filled days.
Ages: Toddler – First Grade
Bigmama's
by Donald Crews
Crews's brilliant illustrations and lively text capture the bonds four children develop during their
summer visit to their Grandma's farm in the South. Your child will enjoy this autobiographical story
about a very special family reunion.
Ages: Preschool – Third Grade
Me On The Map
by Joan Sweeney
A little girl explores the concept of maps beginning with her room, extending to the world, and
finally back to her room again.
Ages: First – Third Grade
Mousetronaut: Based on a (Partially) True Story
By Mark Kelly
Mousetronaut tells the story of a small mouse that wants nothing more than to travel to outer
space. While in space, the astronauts are busy with their mission when disaster strikes—
and only the smallest member of the crew can save the day. With illustrations by award-winning
artist C. F. Payne
Ages: Preschool – Third Grade
Somewhere In The World Right Now
by Stacey Schuett
Travel around the world to see what is happening in different places at the same time.
Ages: First - Third Grade
Tulip Sees America
by Cynthia Rylant
A young man and his dog travel from Ohio to Oregon and celebrate the wonders of all the states
in between.
Ages: First – Third Grade
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