Word group: The red mittens kept my han...
The red mittens kept my hands warm.
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- I always consider hibernation when I am shivering under a blanket, but I must go out today. I am going to wear a turtleneck and mittens outside.
- We played in the snow all day and even made a snowman. The snowman’s nose was NOT a carrot, it was a piece of coal! The heater was broken so it was cold at the house! We couldn’t use the fire because we needed a chimney sweep. Thankfully, the red mittens kept my hands warm. I also had a blue toboggan. Do you think of a toboggan as a hat or a sled?
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kept
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hands
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- scratch your head for thirteen seconds and then clap your hands once
- a show of hands
- clapping your hands
- Press your hands together as hard as you can
- rubbing your hands together
- show me two hands and then clap them
- wiggle for nine seconds and then raise your hands
- show me two hands
- Clap your hands
- Touch your head with your hands; gently pull your right ear
- Draw a triangle and then reach up with both hands
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- Rotate a ping pong ball between your hands.
- Step 2: Keeping the Oreos in the sleeve, smash them with your hands.
- By a show of hands, who is taking the bus home?
- When you're finished using the bathroom, be sure to wash your hands in the sink.
- What do you put on your hands to keep you warm in the Winter?
- Allow your child to feed themselves with their hands, if they are able.
- I count to 30 when I wash my hands with soap.
- Clap your hands for 45 seconds.
- Wash your hands.
- If you need to wash your hands, be sure to use the soap.
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- Playing: Stay inside or go outdoors to play. Do activities you enjoy, such as playing games with a friend, sports, drawing, or playing an instrument. When you are finished playing, put away any toys or equipment you used. Wash your hands.
- We played in the snow all day and even made a snowman. The snowman’s nose was NOT a carrot, it was a piece of coal! The heater was broken so it was cold at the house! We couldn’t use the fire because we needed a chimney sweep. Thankfully, the red mittens kept my hands warm. I also had a blue toboggan. Do you think of a toboggan as a hat or a sled?
- Wash: Gather everything you need before you start the shower, including soap, shampoo, a towel, and a washcloth. Turn on the water and adjust the temperature. Enter the shower and use support for balance if needed. Wet your hair and body with the shower water. Apply soap to your body, and use the washcloth to create suds. Apply shampoo to your hair and create suds with your hands. Rinse your body and hair with water. Turn off the shower and step out carefully. Dry yourself off with a towel.
- Reading: Sit down in a comfortable position. Open the book. Hold the book in your hands or place it on a surface in front of you. Turn the pages as you continue reading. Finish reading the book and close it. Place the book back in your backpack.
- Do chores: Get the supplies you need to do your chores. Do one chore at a time, step by step. You might clean your room. Do your laundry. Sweep the floor. When you are done, check with an adult to make sure you did your chores correctly. Put away the supplies you used. Wash your hands.
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warm
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- Where did Kiki dance enjoying the warm sun?
- How do you stay warm in the winter?
- What did Robo say will keep Kiki warm?
- What do you wear around your neck to keep you warm?
- If it was warm and sunny I would wear...
- What do you do to stay warm when it is cold outside?
- The scarf keeps me warm.
- What do you put on your hands to keep you warm in the Winter?
- When do we need to wear gloves, warm hat, and snow boots?
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- What does it say on the page? Do you think the people on this page are hot or cold? Do you think they are staying warm?
- It is almost time for the final race. Everyone sings the "Star Spangled Banner" and Josef hops into his race car. Next, the announcer says, "Drivers, start your engines!" After a short click, click, click, the engine fires to life with a loud VROOM. The pace car leads the pack as the cars warm up and make sure everything is safe. As Josef slowly drives around he sees his family cheering him on. The pace car pulls into the pit lane and the green flag waves to start the race.
- We played in the snow all day and even made a snowman. The snowman’s nose was NOT a carrot, it was a piece of coal! The heater was broken so it was cold at the house! We couldn’t use the fire because we needed a chimney sweep. Thankfully, the red mittens kept my hands warm. I also had a blue toboggan. Do you think of a toboggan as a hat or a sled?
- I like to drink hot chocolate to stay warm. I also think that soup or stew will warm you up!
- What did Robo say will keep Kiki warm? Feathers.
- It is a long piece of cloth that is used to keep your neck warm in the winter. What is it?
- Step Two: Leave the jar on the counter to let the milk warm to room temperature. About 25 minutes.