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Learning To Identify Rhyming Words In Children
During this week the children recognized and traced the numbers until 10, they also learned to identify set of rhyming words. Children heard similarities in the words through rhymes, identify rhyming words, and make up their own rhyming words. We did our first winter science project, we made pretend snow mixing baking soda and conditioner ( 2 cups of baking soda to 1/2 cup of conditioner).
Moreover, we continued to observe the weather each day and discussed about how we are different and same at the same time (Martin Luther King Jr.).

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