Lesson Plan: ¡Todos abordo para las fiestas!
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Learning Objective
Children will identify ways to travel over the holidays.
Vocabulary: destino, viaje
Social Studies Focus: holidays, transportation
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Paired Text: Sueños de nieve by Eric Carle
Paired Text: Sueños de nieve by Eric Carle
- A charming story about a farmer and his five animals, and how you can celebrate the holidays with those around you.
Graphing: Viajes en las fiestas
Graphing: Viajes en las fiestas
- After completing page 4 of the issue, make your own class graph about holiday travel! Make four columns and head them with simple icons: auto, tren, avión, and casa..
- If children are traveling over the holidays, have them put a sticky note under the appropriate vehicle. If they plan to stay home, have them put a sticky note under the house. Then work together to interpret the results.
Vocabulary: ¡Recuerda estas palabras!
Vocabulary: ¡Recuerda estas palabras!
- Sprinkle this issue’s vocabulary words into conversations throughout the day to really make the words stick. For example, you might say, “¡Vamos a viajar a la clase de gimnasia!” Then, on your way, ask, “¿Cuál es nuestro destino?”
- Repeated exposure to words helps make them a lasting part of children’s vocabularies.
Hands-on Activity: Haz un reno con las huellas de tus manos
Hands-on Activity: Haz un reno con las huellas de tus manos
Skill: art, writing
Materials: construction paper, brown washable paint, photos of students, red pom-poms, glue
- Send home a festive holiday gift that families will love! First, take a photo of each child and print the photos out. Cut out the face and head of each child.
- Next, have each child dip their hands in brown paint and make handprints on plain paper. When dry, cut out the handprints.
- Give each child a sheet of colorful construction paper. Have kids glue their face in the middle of the paper. Then have them glue their handprints on top to make antlers. Finally, have them glue a small red pom-pom to their nose!
- Underneath their picture, kids can write a personal message to their family, from wishing them a happy holiday to just saying ¡Te quiero!
