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Tell the students that you would like them to think about what they have learned about the seasons and notice what changes they see happening outside right now. Encourage students to share 1 or 2 things they see happening now as an exit ticket for this lesson. This lesson is a wonderful introduction to the seasons, with a special emphasis on the spring! What I See in the Spring.
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Help your kindergarteners describe the different parts of a bear while honing their reading and writing skills. F is for Firefighter. Children color in the objects a firefighter uses in the line of duty, then label them using a word bank. D is for Doctor. Children color in the tools and clothing doctors use at work, then label them using a word bank. B is for Builder. Children color in the objects a builder uses while working, then label them using a word bank. P is for Police Officer. Children color in the objects a police officer uses in the line of duty, then label them using a word bank.
M is for Mail Carrier. Children color in the objects a mail carrier uses at work, then label them using a word bank. This quirky language lesson is guaranteed to nourish your kindergartner's vocabulary skills. Sign in with Facebook. But first, we have to verify your age!
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Kindergarten students are budding writers! Help them develop their reading and writing skills as they practice tracing simple sentences using this fun worksheet.
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Label the Body Parts. Kids will be asked to cut out body part words and then use them to label the parts of a body in a picture Help them develop their reading and writing skills as they practice finishing simple sentences using this handy worksheet. My Day at School.
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Thank you for your input. Standards Mathematics Kindergarten K. E Grade 1 1. No standards associated with this content. Standards Mathematics Foundation Phase 2. Which set of standards are you looking for? Ask your students if they know what the four seasons are. List the names of the seasons on the board. Ask your students the name of the current season.
Ask your students to describe the current season.
Have them elaborate on what the weather is like, what people wear, and what people do during the season. Draw 4 columns on the board and title them summer, fall, winter, and spring. Ask your students to come up with words that describe them, such as hot, muggy, or cool. Write the words in the columns. Instruct your students to complete the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter worksheets with a partner.
Go over the worksheets as a class. When you are going over the worksheets with your students, ask your students informal questions about the items worn in each season. Why do we wear a jacket in the winter? Why do we wear shorts in the summer?