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Lori S asked:


It’s not quite Christmas time, and we’re past Thanksgiving. What kind of lessons or activities can I do for the last week in November?

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Anna on 19 November, 2008 at 10:25 am #

u can like talk with the kids about what they did on thanksgiving or u can have like a small after thanksgiving of ur own in the classroom.


fldrod on 21 November, 2008 at 8:19 am #

You can talk to them about how the year went by, like what they have done, trips they have gone on over the summer, activities, fun stuff, etc. Or you can talk to them about what they would like to do next year. It doesn’t have to be holiday related.


ash on 22 November, 2008 at 7:19 pm #

Maybe something Fall related or nature related… i did preschoool last year i dont rmember when exactly it was but we had a nature walk that was kewl and they all put stuff they found in a bag and discussed the things foundd pay attention to the weather though


weswe on 24 November, 2008 at 2:51 am #

It’s a good time to talk about family and sharing. In my class we are talking about shapes all week.


J. C on 25 November, 2008 at 11:16 am #

The cold, frosty weather.
Monday: Dressing up for the weather- a good time to learn how to zip up or button your coat and to tie your shoes. What should one wear this time of year?
Tuesday: Talk about the frost that may be on the ground and how you can see steam from your breath. You can draw pictures on the window if it’s steamed up, or you can produce your own steam.
Wednesday: Using the 5 senses to experience the change in the environment. See the color changes in the leaves. Hear the leaves rustle when crushing a dead one in your hand. Feel the cold and the wind blowing. Smell the different fragrances that the wind brings. Taste warm cocoa to keep warm.
Thursday: Discuss how creatures prepare for the coming winter and possibly help them out by making a feeder for them.
Friday: A little bit of science. Demonstrate how rubbing your hands together really fast can produce heat by friction. Also how one can share body heat with another by huddling together. Or that hot cocoa can warm you up from the inside. Or how cold affects different things in different ways.


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