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A Rain Lesson

Posted by on May 12, 2020

Well, Team, we’ve had a little change in weather. This week looks like there will keep being rain clouds, so I thought we could add some rain activities into our learning!

Here is a link to a story you can read along to. After the story, this site has two game/puzzles you can work on with somebody – and it recommends some additional websites if you have an adult that wants to browse those, too.

Here is a book you can read to someone about rain in the city. Rain in the City What do you notice in each of the pictures? Pick one detail on a page, and explain why you noticed it to someone. Do you see anything familiar? Have you seen similar things before in our city? What is different about the pictures in this book and what you see outside? What do you notice about the rain outside your house? 

You might have heard the saying, “It’s raining cats and dogs.” If you could make it rain any two things you wanted, what would you choose?

• Write about your special rainstorm. What would be falling from the clouds and why?

• Draw a picture of it.

Here are some different art activities you could do with somebody while you talk about rain!

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