Here in the heartland, we are preparing for subzero temperatures this weekend. Brrrrr. Seems like the perfect time to study arctic animals.
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Here in the heartland, we are preparing for subzero temperatures this weekend. Brrrrr. Seems like the perfect time to study arctic animals.
I so look forward to sharing THE MITTEN with my learners each January. Every edition of this Ukrainian folktale is delightful, but I confess Jan Brett's illustrations are my favorites. After sharing various versions of the book, poll your class to discover their preferred adaptation. Then, immerse your students in all things mittens.
Start with this thematic unit:
November is Native American Month. How will you honor this special time?
I love to share 2 special books with my class, both by Tomie de Paola. Then we extend the learning with a plethora of activities.
The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush
Included in this product are activities for
literacy, speaking and listening, math, writing, and visual arts. There are materials for 2 literacy centers and 2 math centers. These extension activities relate to Native American culture, cover a broad range of subjects, and include differentiation ideas.
The Legend of the Bluebonnet
Veterans' Day is Nov. 11. How will you honor our veterans?
The history of this special day seems like a great place to start. However, a dry recitation of the facts is uninspiring. Condense it with poetry!
This poem, and the Poetry Possibilities that accompany it, will provide a concise description of the day's origins.
Also found in this unit are poetry possibilities for pumpkins, Halloween, November, seasonal changes, Thanksgiving, and more! You can find this resource here:
Not only will your learners collect data in making their scarecrow glyph, but you will have lots of scarecrows to decorate your room.