Partner with families to learn about their language practices, stories, and literacy-related interactions at home, recognizing that children bring rich knowledge and skills from their first languages and cultural experiences. Dual language learners should have opportunities to demonstrate proficiency in the standard in both their first language and English, with supports such as first-language use, cross-language connections, gestures, visuals, and props. These opportunities allow young dual language learners to build on what they know and can do in their first language as they continue to develop communication, language, and literacy skills in all their languages.
Take scales outside, during outdoor time. Encourage the children to collect natural objects from outside and weigh them. Ask the children to estimate which will be heavier or lighter and ask them why they think it will be heavier or lighter? Ask how they will know using the scales. Have them check their estimations.