Last November, a kindergarten teacher, Robin Hughes, read her class a book about snow. The students listened closely. But Hughes noticed that some children looked puzzled because only a couple of kids had seen snow.Hughes decided to call in a favour to her sister, Amber Estes. “Would you...
These 12 weather books for preschool or kindergarten are each about multiple types of weather, all in one book. On the other hand, if you’re looking just for books about storms, or books about snow or sun, you can check out my more specific lists: Weather Concept Books This first group...
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Last November, a kindergarten teacher, Robin Hughes, read her class a book about snow. The students listened closely. But Hughes noticed that some children looked puzzled because only a couple of kids had seen snow. Hughes decided to call in a favour to her sister, Amber Estes." Would you...
i) Encourage them to tell a story out loud or write a few words about something they did in school. ii) Have them act out a favorite scene from a book or a real-life experience. iii) Creative writing helps kids use their imagination to tell stories and write fun things. You will be...
Water Cycle in a Bag Weather Activity for Kids w/ Free Worksheet How does Water Travel Up the Xylem, Through a Plant Experiment for Kids Kindergarten Social Studies Kindergartners generally start by talking about the family they are part of including their family trees. They then learn about ...
2Chart the Weather to Learn About Patterns Charting the weather is a fun way to become more in touch with weather patterns. You can introduce this lesson by reading “Maisy’s Wonderful Weather Book” by Lucy Cousins. The next step is to have your kindergartners create individual weather bo...
hands-on activities and play-based learning help kids learn about real-world concepts like weather, plants, and animals. But many would say the most important things kids learn in kindergarten support their social-emotional growth (or soft skills) like building relationships, solving conflicts, and...
telling them what you enjoyed about having them in your class. If you want to go all out, you could put together gift bags for each child, filled with items like a new pencil case, school supplies, and a book about kindergarten. Whatever you choose,graduation giftsare a great way to sh...
Help your child identify things they don’t recognize and share synonyms for ones they do. For instance, if they point out a rock, decide together if it’s a pebble or a boulder. You can also take this opportunity to learn weather and landscape words, like “breezy” or “valley.” ...