Theme 3 Them e 3 Giants Dear Family, Week 1 Big and Little Week 2 Nature’s Giants Week 3 Giants Made by People Week 4 Make-Believe Giants Our character education focus will be on developing the concepts of courage and humor. During the next four weeks, we will be learning about giants! Before children can comprehend the concept of giant, they need to understand the differences between big and little. So we will begin by comparing all kinds of big and little things from animals to toys to words. Then we will explore giants in nature, such as mountains, glaciers, trees, waterfalls, oceans, and big animals. We will also explore giants that have been made by people, such as skyscrapers, bridges, ships, planes, trains, and roller coasters. Finally, we will explore make-believe giants from fairytales and fables. Literacy Math Many dinosaurs were mighty giants. Enjoy singing this song about dinosaur movements as you and your child pretend to be giant dinosaurs. Children will be learning about perspective and measuring. They will practice ordering sets of similar items by size. At home, enjoy a variation of the traditional game “Mother, May I?” with a giant twist. Play the game with several players. Name a player and give simple directions that require counting and big or little movements. For example, say: Maria, take three baby steps. or Ivan, move forward five giant jumps. When the player asks, “Giant, Giant, may I?” roar a positive response and help count the movements. The Dinosaurs Tune: “She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain” Oh, the dinosaurs are trudging all around—stomp, stomp. Oh, the dinosaurs are trudging all around—stomp, stomp. See them wobbling here and there Mighty heads up in the air. Oh, the dinosaurs are trudging all around—stomp, stomp. Oh, the dinosaurs are bellowing everywhere—growl, growl. Oh, the dinosaurs are bellowing everywhere—growl, growl. Hear them screeching high and low As they sniff and snort and blow. Oh, the dinosaurs are bellowing everywhere—growl, growl. Notes Oh, the dinosaurs are swimming here and there—splash, splash. Oh, the dinosaurs are swimming here and there—splash, splash. See them diving in and out Splashing water all about. Oh, the dinosaurs are swimming here and there—splash, splash. For additional at-home activities, see the Giants PATT Mat. Tema Gigantes 3 Semana 1 Grande y pequeño Semana 2 Gigantes de la naturaleza Semana 3 Gigantes hechos por el hombre Semana 4 Gigantes de la fantasía Nuestro enfoque en la educación del carácter estará dirigido a desarrollar los conceptos de valentía y humor. Estimadas familias: Durante las próximas semanas vamos a aprender sobre ¡los gigantes! Antes de que los niños puedan comprender el concepto de gigante, deben entender las diferencias entre grande y pequeño. Así que empezaremos por comparar todo tipo de cosas grandes y pequeñas como animales, juguetes o palabras. Luego exploraremos a los gigantes de la naturaleza, como las montañas, los glaciares, los árboles, las cataratas, los océanos y los animales grandes. También exploraremos a los gigantes construidos por el hombre, como los rascacielos, los puentes, los aviones, los trenes y las montañas rusas. Por último exploraremos a los gigantes de fantasía o de la imaginación, como los de los cuentos de hadas y las fábulas. Lectoescritura Muchos dinosaurios eran gigantes poderosos. Disfruten cantando esta canción sobre los movimientos de los dinosaurios mientras que ustedes y sus niños se imaginan que son dinosaurios gigantescos. Los dinosaurios Melodía: “She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain” Los dinosaurios caminan pesados, pom, pom, pom, los dinosaurios caminan pesados, pom, pom, pom Miren cómo se tambalean, las cabezotas les cabecean, los dinosaurios caminan pesados pom, pom, pom. Los dinosaurios están bramando, grrr, grrr, grrr los dinosaurios están bramando, grrr, grrr, grr Escuchen esos rugidos, bufidos y resoplidos, los dinosaurios están bramando, grrr, grrr, grrr Matematicas Los niños aprenderán sobre la perspectiva y las medidas. Ordenarán grupos de objetos similares, según el tamaño, como práctica. En la casa, disfruten de una variación del juego: ¿Mamá, puedo.. (acción indicada)? con el tema de los dinosaurios. Este juego necesita varios jugadores. Escoja al primer jugador y dele instrucciones sencillas que requieran contar o que indique movimientos pequeños o grandes. Por ejemplo, diga: “María, da tres pasitos”, o “Iván, da cinco pasos gigantecos hacia adelante”. Cuando el jugador le pregunte: “Gigante, gigante, ¿puedo … (acción indicada)?, responda dando un rugido de asentimiento y ayude a contar los movimientos. Notas Los dinosaurios van nadando mírenlos, plaf, plaf los dinosaurios van nadando mírenlos, plaf, plaf Van buceando y van tosiendo, pataleando y salpicando, los dinosaurios van nadando mírenlos, plaf, plaf Si desean más actividades para hacer en la casa, lean el Tapete de apoyo PATT de “Gigantes”. ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Think about perspective. What things seem giant to you? (the big tree, the apartment building, daddy’s shoe) If you were an ant, what things might seem giant? If you were a tall basketball player, what things might seem giant? Family Connections CD Practice making giant shadows. Stand between a lamp with a shade removed and a wall. Look at your shadow. Move closer to the lamp. (Be careful not to touch it.) Does your shadow get bigger or smaller? Move away from the lamp. What happens now? Try moving your arms and legs to invent some giant moves. Theme Job Count the manmade giants you see around your neighborhood. Are there buildings, bridges, or vehicles that are giant-sized? Count nature’s giants in your neighborhood. Are there rivers, lakes, mountains, trees, or clouds that are giant-sized? Make a list of all the giants you find outdoors. The giant in Jack and the Beanstalk stomped about chanting, “Fee, fi, fo, fum.” Change the beginning sound of these four words and make some new giant chants—Tee, ti, to, tum; Bee, bi, bo, bum; or Mee, mi, mo, mum. It’s fun to play with sounds! Math Outdoors Giants Literacy 3 Them e re Teacher sT ● Exhale as you swoop your arms down, and relax your body back into a squatting position. ● Reach your arms up over your head and stretch your whole body to the count of five. ● Swing your arms up as you stand and inhale. ● Squat down almost on the floor with your hands by your sides. Show your family how to relax with Roller Coaster Breathing. Calming Strategy ts A ren Pa oo PATT Mat También Son Ma est ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Piensa en la perspectiva. ¿Qué cosas te parecen gigantescas? (un gran árbol, un edificio de departamentos, un zapato de tu papá) Si fueras una hormiga, ¿qué cosas te parecerían gigantescas? Si fueras uno de esos altos jugadores de baloncesto, ¿qué cosas te parecerían gigantescas? Matemeaticas Family Connections CD Practica haciendo sombras gigantes. Párate entre una lámpara sin pantalla y la pared. Mira tu sombra. Acércate a la lámpara (con cuidado de no tocarla). ¿Qué le pasa a tu sombra? ¿Se hace más grande o se hace más pequeña? Aléjate de la lámpara. ¿Qué pasa ahora? Mueve los brazos y las piernas para inventar algunos movimientos de gigante. Tarea del tema Muestra a tu familia cómo relajarse con la Respiración de la montaña rusa. Cuenta los gigantes hechos por el hombre que veas en tu vecindario. ¿Hay algún edificio, puente o vehículo de tamaño gigante? Cuenta a los gigantes de la naturaleza de tu vecindario. ¿Hay algún río, lago, montaña, árbol o nube que sea de tamaño gigante? Haz una lista de todos los gigantes que veas en la calle. El gigante del cuento “Juan y los frijoles mágicos” decía: “Fi, fe, fu, fa”. Cambia el sonido inicial de estas cuatro palabras y haz nuevas palabras para el gigante: Ti, te, tu, ta; bi, be, bu, ba; o mi, me, mu, ma. ¡Jugar con los sonidos es muy divertido! Exhala mientras bajas los brazos y relajas el cuerpo volviendo a ponerte en cuclillas. Estira los brazos sobre la cabeza y luego estira todo el cuerpo contando hasta cinco. Balancea los brazos mientras te vas parando y aspirando. Ponte en cuclillas muy cerca del suelo con las manos a los lados. Estrategia calmante (PATT por sus siglas en inglés) es adr Al aire libre Gigantes P os Lectoescritura 3 Tema L Tapete de apoyo s ro PATT Mat Giant Handshake Giant Handshake © Becky Bailey © Becky Bailey Do this activity when you want family members to connect. Share the fun of remembering the many movements. Do this activity when you want family members to connect. Share the fun of remembering the many movements. Create a giant family handshake. Sit in a circle on the floor or at a table. Start the handshake by shaking hands with the family member seated on your right. Have this person add her gesture and pass the handshake on to the family member on her right, repeating and verbalizing each gesture (shake, thumb touch, knuckles). Encourage family members to name each movement with you as the giant handshake continues around the family. Create a giant family handshake. Sit in a circle on the floor or at a table. Start the handshake by shaking hands with the family member seated on your right. Have this person add her gesture and pass the handshake on to the family member on her right, repeating and verbalizing each gesture (shake, thumb touch, knuckles). Encourage family members to name each movement with you as the giant handshake continues around the family. Giant Handshake Giant Handshake © Becky Bailey © Becky Bailey Do this activity when you want family members to connect. Share the fun of remembering the many movements. Do this activity when you want family members to connect. Share the fun of remembering the many movements. Create a giant family handshake. Sit in a circle on the floor or at a table. Start the handshake by shaking hands with the family member seated on your right. Have this person add her gesture and pass the handshake on to the family member on her right, repeating and verbalizing each gesture (shake, thumb touch, knuckles). Encourage family members to name each movement with you as the giant handshake continues around the family. Create a giant family handshake. Sit in a circle on the floor or at a table. Start the handshake by shaking hands with the family member seated on your right. Have this person add her gesture and pass the handshake on to the family member on her right, repeating and verbalizing each gesture (shake, thumb touch, knuckles). Encourage family members to name each movement with you as the giant handshake continues around the family. ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Family Connections CD Giant Handshake Apretón de manos gigante Apretón de manos gigante © Becky Bailey © Becky Bailey Hagan esta actividad cuando quieran que los miembros de su familia se conecten entre sí. Compartan la diversión de tratar de recordar todos los movimientos. Hagan esta actividad cuando quieran que los miembros de su familia se conecten entre sí. Compartan la diversión de tratar de recordar todos los movimientos. Hagan que la familia se de un apretón de manos gigantesco. Siéntense en un círculo en el piso o en la mesa. Empiecen dándole la mano al familiar sentado a la derecha. Pidan que esta persona agregue un gesto más y que pase el apretón de manos al familiar de su derecha, repitiendo y diciendo el nombre del gesto que se va agregando (por ejemplo, apretón de manos, tocarse los pulgares, tocarse los nudillos). Animen a toda la familia a decir el nombre de cada gesto mientras que el apretón de manos va pasando de una persona a otra. Hagan que la familia se de un apretón de manos gigantesco. Siéntense en un círculo en el piso o en la mesa. Empiecen dándole la mano al familiar sentado a la derecha. Pidan que esta persona agregue un gesto más y que pase el apretón de manos al familiar de su derecha, repitiendo y diciendo el nombre del gesto que se va agregando (por ejemplo, apretón de manos, tocarse los pulgares, tocarse los nudillos). Animen a toda la familia a decir el nombre de cada gesto mientras que el apretón de manos va pasando de una persona a otra. Apretón de manos gigante Apretón de manos gigante © Becky Bailey © Becky Bailey Hagan esta actividad cuando quieran que los miembros de su familia se conecten entre sí. Compartan la diversión de tratar de recordar todos los movimientos. Hagan esta actividad cuando quieran que los miembros de su familia se conecten entre sí. Compartan la diversión de tratar de recordar todos los movimientos. Hagan que la familia se de un apretón de manos gigantesco. Siéntense en un círculo en el piso o en la mesa. Empiecen dándole la mano al familiar sentado a la derecha. Pidan que esta persona agregue un gesto más y que pase el apretón de manos al familiar de su derecha, repitiendo y diciendo el nombre del gesto que se va agregando (por ejemplo, apretón de manos, tocarse los pulgares, tocarse los nudillos). Animen a toda la familia a decir el nombre de cada gesto mientras que el apretón de manos va pasando de una persona a otra. Hagan que la familia se de un apretón de manos gigantesco. Siéntense en un círculo en el piso o en la mesa. Empiecen dándole la mano al familiar sentado a la derecha. Pidan que esta persona agregue un gesto más y que pase el apretón de manos al familiar de su derecha, repitiendo y diciendo el nombre del gesto que se va agregando (por ejemplo, apretón de manos, tocarse los pulgares, tocarse los nudillos). Animen a toda la familia a decir el nombre de cada gesto mientras que el apretón de manos va pasando de una persona a otra. ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Family Connections CD Giant Handshake ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Family Connections CD Take Home Notes ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Family Connections CD Take Home Notes 4. 3. 2. 1. Lay the cover behind the folded inside pages and staple. Cut the pages in half lengthwise and fold in half (hamburger fold) aligning the pages in numerical order. Reproduce the story on one two-sided page. If you printed on two pages from the CD, select the option on your copy machine that allows you to output one two-sided copy from two one-sided pages. The next two pages of the file on the CD are the eight pages of the story. If your printer allows you to print two-sided, do just that. If you can only print one-sided, print the two pages. Locate the take-home storybook on the Family Connections CD. The first page of the file on the CD is the optional cover. When you have printed the cover, cut the page lengthwise and discard the directions. How to Make Take-Home Storybooks 5. 8 5 1 4 6 7 3 2 4. 3. 2. 1. Lay the cover behind the folded inside pages and staple. Cut the pages in half lengthwise and fold in half (hamburger fold) aligning the pages in numerical order. Reproduce the story on one two-sided page. If you printed on two pages from the CD, select the option on your copy machine that allows you to output one two-sided copy from two one-sided pages. The next two pages of the file on the CD are the eight pages of the story. If your printer allows you to print two-sided, do just that. If you can only print one-sided, print the two pages. Locate the take-home storybook on the Family Connections CD. The first page of the file on the CD is the optional cover. When you have printed the cover, cut the page lengthwise and discard the directions. How to Make Take-Home Storybooks 5. 8 5 1 4 6 7 3 2 Mr. Sun, I Love You © Becky Bailey This is a ritual you might want to use as you send your child off to school. It is one of Becky Bailey’s I Love You Rituals. Tune: “Mister Moon” Oh, Mr. Sun, Sun (Hold child’s hand palm down, draw a round circle.) Mr. Golden Sun, (Draw rays from the sun.) Won’t you smile down on my child (say child’s name)? (Add eyes and mouth.) Oh, Mr. Sun, Sun (Repeat actions to darken the drawing.) Mr. Golden Sun Won’t you shine down on my child (say child’s name)? While singing the song, you may use a non-permanent marker to draw a picture of the sun on the back of your child’s hand. Mr. Sun, I Love You © Becky Bailey This is a ritual you might want to use as you send your child off to school. It is one of Becky Bailey’s I Love You Rituals. Tune: “Mister Moon” Oh, Mr. Sun, Sun (Hold child’s hand palm down, draw a round circle.) Mr. Golden Sun, (Draw rays from the sun.) Won’t you smile down on my child (say child’s name)? (Add eyes and mouth.) Oh, Mr. Sun, Sun (Repeat actions to darken the drawing.) Mr. Golden Sun Won’t you shine down on my child (say child’s name)? While singing the song, you may use a non-permanent marker to draw a picture of the sun on the back of your child’s hand. ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Family Connections CD Mr. Sun, I Love You Sr. Sol, yo lo quiero © Becky Bailey Éste es un ritual que ustedes podrían usar cuando manden a sus niños a la escuela. Es uno de los rituales para decir “Te quiero” de la Dra. Becky Bailey. Melodía: “Mister Moon” Oh! Sr. Sol, Sol, (sujetar la mano del niño con las palmas hacia abajo, dibujar un círculo en el dorso de la mano) dorado Sr. Sol, (dibujar los rayos del sol) Sonríale a mi …….(decir el nombre del niño) (dibujar los ojos y la boca del sol) Oh, Sr. Sol, Sol, (repetir las acciones como haciendo el dibujo más oscuro) dorado Sr. Sol Brille sobre mi ….. (nombre del niño) Mientras cantan la canción, pueden usar un marcador no permanente para dibujar un sol en el dorso de la mano de sus hijos. Sr. Sol, yo lo quiero © Becky Bailey Éste es un ritual que ustedes podrían usar cuando manden a sus niños a la escuela. Es uno de los rituales para decir “Te quiero” de la Dra. Becky Bailey. Melodía: “Mister Moon” Oh! Sr. Sol, Sol, (sujetar la mano del niño con las palmas hacia abajo, dibujar un círculo en el dorso de la mano) dorado Sr. Sol, (dibujar los rayos del sol) Sonríale a mi …….(decir el nombre del niño) (dibujar los ojos y la boca del sol) Oh, Sr. Sol, Sol, (repetir las acciones como haciendo el dibujo más oscuro) dorado Sr. Sol Brille sobre mi ….. (nombre del niño) Mientras cantan la canción, pueden usar un marcador no permanente para dibujar un sol en el dorso de la mano de sus hijos. ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Family Connections CD Mr. Sun, I Love You Roller Coaster Breathing Roller Coaster Breathing © Becky Bailey © Becky Bailey This is a calming activity that your child has learned at school. When children feel upset, it is helpful for them to have a repertoire of strategies for calming down and developing self-control. If your child becomes upset, you may want to suggest using the strategy. This is a calming activity that your child has learned at school. When children feel upset, it is helpful for them to have a repertoire of strategies for calming down and developing self-control. If your child becomes upset, you may want to suggest using the strategy. ● Stand with your arms at your side. ● Stand with your arms at your side. ● Take in a breath as you swing your arms up and rise on your toes like a coaster going up hill. Then swoop your arms downward as you bend your knees to a squatting position and exhale with a “swoosh” (like a roller coaster going down hill). ● Take in a breath as you swing your arms up and rise on your toes like a coaster going up hill. Then swoop your arms downward as you bend your knees to a squatting position and exhale with a “swoosh” (like a roller coaster going down hill). ● Repeat several times for a great roller coaster ride. Be sure to make a loud “swoosh” on each downward movement. ● Repeat several times for a great roller coaster ride. Be sure to make a loud “swoosh” on each downward movement. Roller Coaster Breathing Roller Coaster Breathing © Becky Bailey © Becky Bailey This is a calming activity that your child has learned at school. When children feel upset, it is helpful for them to have a repertoire of strategies for calming down and developing self-control. If your child becomes upset, you may want to suggest using the strategy. This is a calming activity that your child has learned at school. When children feel upset, it is helpful for them to have a repertoire of strategies for calming down and developing self-control. If your child becomes upset, you may want to suggest using the strategy. ● Stand with your arms at your side. ● Stand with your arms at your side. ● Take in a breath as you swing your arms up and rise on your toes like a coaster going up hill. Then swoop your arms downward as you bend your knees to a squatting position and exhale with a “swoosh” (like a roller coaster going down hill). ● Take in a breath as you swing your arms up and rise on your toes like a coaster going up hill. Then swoop your arms downward as you bend your knees to a squatting position and exhale with a “swoosh” (like a roller coaster going down hill). ● Repeat several times for a great roller coaster ride. Be sure to make a loud “swoosh” on each downward movement. ● Repeat several times for a great roller coaster ride. Be sure to make a loud “swoosh” on each downward movement. ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Family Connections CD Roller Coaster Breathing La respiración de la montaña rusa La respiración de la montaña rusa © Becky Bailey © Becky Bailey This is a calming activity that your child has learned at school. When children feel upset, it is helpful for them to have a repertoire of strategies for calming down and developing self-control. If your child becomes upset, you may want to suggest using the strategy. This is a calming activity that your child has learned at school. When children feel upset, it is helpful for them to have a repertoire of strategies for calming down and developing self-control. If your child becomes upset, you may want to suggest using the strategy. ● Pónganse de pie con los brazos a los lados. ● Pónganse de pie con los brazos a los lados. ● Aspiren mientras levantan los brazos y se levantan sobre los dedos de los pies como si fueran un carrito subiendo por una pendiente de una montaña rusa. Luego bajen los brazos mientras doblan las rodillas hasta quedar sentados en el aire y exhalen diciendo “¡chus!”(como un carrito que baja por la pendiente de una montaña rusa). ● Aspiren mientras levantan los brazos y se levantan sobre los dedos de los pies como si fueran un carrito subiendo por una pendiente de una montaña rusa. Luego bajen los brazos mientras doblan las rodillas hasta quedar sentados en el aire y exhalen diciendo “¡chus!”(como un carrito que baja por la pendiente de una montaña rusa). ● Repitan varias veces, como dándose un paseo por una montaña rusa muy grande. Asegúrense de decir “¡Chus!” cada vez que bajen una pendiente. ● Repitan varias veces, como dándose un paseo por una montaña rusa muy grande. Asegúrense de decir “¡Chus!” cada vez que bajen una pendiente. La respiración de la montaña rusa La respiración de la montaña rusa © Becky Bailey © Becky Bailey This is a calming activity that your child has learned at school. When children feel upset, it is helpful for them to have a repertoire of strategies for calming down and developing self-control. If your child becomes upset, you may want to suggest using the strategy. This is a calming activity that your child has learned at school. When children feel upset, it is helpful for them to have a repertoire of strategies for calming down and developing self-control. If your child becomes upset, you may want to suggest using the strategy. ● Pónganse de pie con los brazos a los lados. ● Pónganse de pie con los brazos a los lados. ● Aspiren mientras levantan los brazos y se levantan sobre los dedos de los pies como si fueran un carrito subiendo por una pendiente de una montaña rusa. Luego bajen los brazos mientras doblan las rodillas hasta quedar sentados en el aire y exhalen diciendo “¡chus!”(como un carrito que baja por la pendiente de una montaña rusa). ● Aspiren mientras levantan los brazos y se levantan sobre los dedos de los pies como si fueran un carrito subiendo por una pendiente de una montaña rusa. Luego bajen los brazos mientras doblan las rodillas hasta quedar sentados en el aire y exhalen diciendo “¡chus!”(como un carrito que baja por la pendiente de una montaña rusa). ● Repitan varias veces, como dándose un paseo por una montaña rusa muy grande. Asegúrense de decir “¡Chus!” cada vez que bajen una pendiente. ● Repitan varias veces, como dándose un paseo por una montaña rusa muy grande. Asegúrense de decir “¡Chus!” cada vez que bajen una pendiente. ©2010 Frog Street Press, Inc. Family Connections CD Roller Coaster Breathing Lesson Plan for Giants • Gigantes - Big and Little • Grande y pequeño (Week 9) Character Courage and Humor Education: Valor y Humor Letter Literacy: Phonological Awareness, Vocabulary Knowledge: Date: Oct. 31-November 4, 2016 Wonderful Word: enormous, enorme Class: Gard 2 Technology: Name Game; Sounds and Rhymes English - B, b, L, l, A, a Spanish - B, b,L, l, A, a Math: Comparing Attributes, Measurement English Vocabulary: brontosaurus, compare, courageous, dinosaur, enormous, ferocious, gigantic, gnawing, grumble, height, humorous, length, longest, measure, perspective, shortest, stumble, wade Spanish Vocabulary: brontosaurio, comparar, valiente, dinosaurio, enorme, feroz, gigantesco, roer, retumbar, altura, humorístico, longitud, el más largo, medir, perspectiva, el más corto, tropezar, chapotear LESSON COMPONENTS Greeting Circle Moving and Learning Emergent Phonics Crème de la Crème Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Introduce the theme Sing "Itsy Bitsy Spider" p 180. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Review Bunny Breathing. •CONNECT: Implement the Absent Child Ritual. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree •Morning Message: A mosquito is little. A frog is bigger. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Sing "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" p 177. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Perform the calming strategy Bunny Breathing p 168 •CONNECT: Teach children a second way to offer a little greeting. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: A bear is large. A baby bear is a cub. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach the song "The Lion in the Jungle" p 180. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite the STAR helper to choose a calming strategy. •CONNECT: Demonstrate a big greeting. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: A gnawing mouse is small. A roaring lion is big. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "I'm bringing Home a Baby Dinosaur" p 180. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite the STAR helper to choose a calming strategy. •CONNECT: Create another giant School Family Handshake p 177 •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: Five huge dinosaurs wade in a lake. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Sing "All Across the Land" p 178. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite children to choose a calming strategy and perform it. •CONNECT: Implement the Absent Child Ritual. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: Which animals are gigantic? Frogs and Mosquitoes • Ranas y mosquitos game Read “Jack and the Beanstalk” Musical Storybook Big Gray Cat • El viejo gato gris game Sing “City Giants” by Pam Schiller. Mbube, Mbube, a South African game Sing with movements “The Itsy Bitsy Spider.” “Dino Pokey” dance Read and sing “The Dinosaur Boogie” by Dr. Jean. “These Bones” • “Estos huesos” song and pattern dance Sing and dance “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.” • Vocabulary Cards: big, little • Sound out the letter A • Brainstorm words that start with the letter A. • Vocabulary Cards: giant, • Vocabulary Cards: big, little enormous • Sound out the letter B • Compare and name the size of books • Vocabulary Cards: giant, • Vocabulary Cards: big, little, enormous dinosaur • Sound out the letter L • Use dinosaur names to address alphabet knowledge and phonological awareness 1 LESSON COMPONENTS Monday BUILDING COMMUNITY “Giant” • “Un gigante” story folder • Discuss perspective • Develop concept of big and Language Development little • Sequence Cards Big, Bigger, Biggest Cognitive Development/Fine Motor Skills Handwriting without Tears Weekly Learning Centers STEM Character Education/Social Studies Closing Circle Outdoor Learning Crème de la Crème Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday BUILDING • SequenceCOMMUNITY big, bigger, biggest “Going on a Bear Hunt” • “Nos vamos a cazar osos” participation story • Learn about the spectacled bear “Forest Friends” • “Los amigos del bosque” story folder BUILDING • “The LionCOMMUNITY and the Mouse” • “El león y el ratón” listening story • Develop vocabulary “Giant” • “Un gigante” story folder BUILDING COMMUNITY Five Huge Dinosaurs • Cinco enormes dinosaurios • Role-play action words • Listen for rhyming words BUILDING COMMUNITY • The Song of the Teeny Tiny Mosquito • El canto del mosquito • Review perspective. • Handprint Alphabet: B is for Bee •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Mat Man" (8). •Big and Little Playdough Balls •Order animals according to size •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Hello Song" (7). • Handprint Alphabet: L is for Lion •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Peanut Butter and Jelly" (23). • Pasting big and little squares •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Rain Song" (24). • Handprint Alphabet: A is for Apple •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Ten Little Fingers". • Construction-Build with boxes and arrange them from largest to smallest • Sensory Table-Compare capacities of graduated containers using sand • Construction-Build with paper • Construction-Sort plastic bag blocks and point out largest animals into categories of large and smallest and small • Sensory Table-Make lion • Sensory Table-Dig bear caves footprints in damp sand in sand • Construction-Arrange paper cylinders shortest to longest and then the reverse • Sensory Table-Make dinosaur footprints in damp sand • Construction-Build a Box-osaurus • Science-Catch paper fish and sort them into categories of big and little • Sensory Table-Excavate clean, dry bones from sand • Compare a brachiosaurus footprint with children’s footprints These bones -Book These Bones • Time Compare timers -Sing digging up dinosaur bones, sand timer, and rhythm sticks Tap patterns to song • Play games to compare lengths • How many small, how many • Science-Experiment with items big? • Science-Experiment with items that sink and float that sink and float • -Cover the hexagon -Pattern blocks, hexagon outline sheet (pg 166) • Science-Examine and discuss small shadows • You can be helpful even when you are small. • As I get older, I am growing bigger. • Discuss the meaning of Humor • Ask children if a giant can live in their homes. • Some people in our families are bigger than us. Some people in our family are smaller than us. • Which member of your family is the tallest? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree • Family Connection: Suggest children retell the mosquito story at home. • When you stand beside your mother, who is the biggest? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family Connection: Suggest children to order their stuffed animals at home from smallest to largest. • What did you learn about lions today? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree • Family Connection: Practice a riddle for children to share with their families. • What does huge means? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family Connection: Encourage the children to tell their families about their favorite dinosaur. • Which dinosaur is your favorite? Why? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree • Family Connection: Send home the note about a giant handshake. • Take giant steps and baby steps across playground. • Explore large and small balls. • Play games with the large parachute and scarf. • Take a walk outside looking for • Activities using 80 feet ball of big and little things. yarn. 2 LESSON COMPONENTS Learning Goals Crème de la Crème Monday Tuesday Wednesday •BUILDING Develops COMMUNITY warm relationships with teachers • Shows understanding by following two-step oral directions and usually follows three-step directions • Asks and answers appropriate questions about the book • Uses a wide variety of words to label and describe people, places, things, and actions BUILDING COMMUNITY • Shows competence in initiating social interactions • Shows understanding by responding appropriately • Identifies and describes the characteristics of organisms • Uses category labels to understand how words and objects relate to each other • Uses information learned from books by describing, relating, categorizing, or comparing and contrasting BUILDING COMMUNITY • Shows competence in initiating social interactions • Shows understanding by following two-step oral directions and usually follows three-step directions • Uses information learned from books by describing, relating, categorizing, or comparing and contrasting • Identifies and describes the characteristics of organisms • Shows understanding by responding appropriately Thursday BUILDING • RespondsCOMMUNITY to different musical styles through movement and play • Assumes various roles and responsibilities as part of a classroom community • Asks and answers appropriate questions about the book • Describes attributes Friday COMMUNITY •BUILDING Participates in classroom music activities • Provides appropriate information for various situations • Demonstrates coordination and balance in isolation (may not yet coordinate consistently with a partner) 3 Lesson Plan for Giants • Los gigantes - Nature's Giants • Gigantes de la naturaleza (Week 10) Wonderful Word: gigantic, gigantesco Literacy: Oral Language, Comprehension Character Courage and Humor Education: Valor y Humor Letter Knowledge: Date: Nov. 7-11, 2016 Class: Gard 2 Technology: Reading Buddy; ABC and XYZ English - D, d, M, m, V, v Spanish - D, d, U, u, A, a Math: Classification English Vocabulary: caverns, glacier, hiking, hill, iceberg, lakes, majestic, mighty, moon, mountains, ocean, rocks, scrape, trees, waterfall Spanish Vocabulary: cavernas, glaciar, caminata, colina, iceberg, lagos, majestuoso, poderoso, Luna, montañas, océano, rocas, raspar. arboles, cataratas LESSON COMPONENTS Greeting Circle Moving and Learning Emergent Phonics Crème de la Crème Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Introduce the theme Sing "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" p 177. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Introduce the calming strategy Breathing Arms. •CONNECT: Implement the Absent Child Ritual. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Challenge children to notice two kind acts today. •Morning Message: Mountains are mighty. Some trees are tall. • Las montanas son majestuosas. Algunos arboles son altos. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Sing "A Sailor Went to Sea" p 184. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: • Teach the calming strategy Belly Breathing. •CONNECT: •Explain that an octopus is an ocean giant. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: Oceans are enormous. Some icebergs are huge. • Los océanos son enormes. Algunos icebergs son enormes. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "A Cave Is My Home" p 179. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite children to select and perform a calming strategy. •CONNECT: Demonstrate a big greeting. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: A deep cavern has very steep walls of rock. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "Niagara Falls" p 181. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: •Perform the Drain p 168 •CONNECT: Review "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" p 186. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: The wide waterfall is wonderful. Some large lakes are long.• La catarata ancha es maravillosa. Algunos lagos son largos. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "Mr. Moon" p 181. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite children to choose a calming strategy and perform it. •CONNECT: Teach children the words to "Mr. Sun" p 172. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: The sun is gigantic. The earth is gigantic. The moon is gigantic. • El sol es gigantesco. La tierra es gigantesca. La luna es gigantesca. Musical Hide-and-Seek • El escondite musical game Sing “A Cave Is My Home.” Ribbon dance like a waterfall Sing “Niagara Falls” and “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.” Simulate walking, hopping, and dancing on the moon Sing “Mister Moon” and “Mister Sun.” “Mountain Hike” • “Paseo por la “My Bonnie Lies Over the montaña” participation story Ocean” action song Sing and dance “Dinosaur Sing “A Sailor Went to Sea.” Boogie” by Dr. Jean. • Vocabulary Cards: mountain, majestic • Alphabet Magnets: Sound out the D, M , and V . • Sing "Little Fish." • Sound out the letter M . • Vocabulary Cards: vast, falls, • Vocabulary Cards: sun, moon, • Develop vocabulary gravity gigantic • Sound out the letter V and • Sing "Mister Sun." words that start with the letterV. • Sing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." 1 LESSON COMPONENTS Monday COMMUNITY •BUILDING Nature’s Giants • Gigantes de la naturaleza • Revisit giant phenomena in nature. Language Development • Photo Activity Card 106 Cognitive Development/Fine Motor Skills Handwriting without Tears Tuesday Wednesday Friday BUILDING COMMUNITY A Chance for Esperanza • Una oportunidad para Esperanza • Introduce ocean and sea turtle as giants of nature • Compare size of mother and baby turtles BUILDING COMMUNITY • Develop the idea that a cave is a home to some animals • “Going on a Lion Hunt” • “Yendo a cazar un leon" un león” participation story • Photo Activity Cards 106 and 95 BUILDING COMMUNITY • Discuss waterfalls. • Describe movement of water • Listen to Nature’s Giants • Gigantes de la naturaleza • Contrast photographers and illustrators. BUILDING COMMUNITY “The Sun and the Moon” • “El Sol y la Luna” listening story • Compare day and night skies. • Paste trees on the mountain. •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Bird Legs" (12). • ABC-Use gel bags to draw waves and write M •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Alphabet Song" (2). • Handprint Alphabet: V is for vehicle •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Where Do You Start Your Letters?" (1) • Fingerpaint with blue • Stamp ocean animals •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Alphabet Song" (2). • Create play dough giants •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Alphabet Song" (2). • Pretend and Learn-Build a pretend tree house • Pretend and Learn-Make iceberg floats • Pretend and Learn-Turn the tree house into a cave • Pretend and Learn-Pretend to be at Niagara Falls • Creativity Station-Compare painting activity to waterfalls • Pretend and Learn-Make wall shadows using a light source • Creativity Station-Create sun art • Learn how to use a balance scale • Compare weights with a balance • Learn about floating icebergs • Discuss floating and sinking • Explore floating ice cubes •Test items to see if they float (rock, cork, paper, beach ball) • Use balance scale to compare the weights of different object Sort by various attribution -rocks of different sizes, colors, shapes and balance scale • Explore effect of force of water • Classify items on sand -Pretend food, morning and • Compare capacity of two night sorting mat (p. 167) containers • Discuss Courage & Humor Working together to clean up • Display song "America the Beautiful." • We are kind when we share with others. • Compare rivers and oceans • Compare sun and earth • Discuss sun safety • What changes the shape of a mountain? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree • Family connection: Send to school a clear, clean half-litter bottle for an upcoming project. • Which whale is your favorite? Why? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family connection: Encourage children to continue predicting and testing sink and float objects at home. • What did you learn about rocks today? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree • Family connection: Challenge children to find a special rock at home. • Where are the Niagara falls found?? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family connection: Encourage the children to look for rainbows as they travel to and from school. • What is your favorite daytime activity? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree • Family connection: Send home note and encourage children to show someone at home "Mr. Sun." • Play Rolling Rock Race • Play with bubbles • Play Shadow Tag Weekly Learning Centers STEM Thursday Character Education/Social Studies Closing Circle Outdoor Learning Crème de la Crème • Examine trees with magnifying • Play Iceberg Freeze glass and create tree rubbings 2 LESSON COMPONENTS Learning Goals Crème de la Crème Monday COMMUNITY •BUILDING Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Asks and answers appropriate questions about the book • Observes and describes what happens during changes in the earth and sky • Informally recognizes and compares weights of objects or people. • Uses simple measuring devices to learn about objects. Tuesday BUILDING COMMUNITY • Shows competence in initiating social interactions. • Shows understanding by following two-step oral directions and usually follows three-step directions. • Informally recognizes and compares weights of objects or people • Describes, observes, and investigates properties and characteristics of common objects • Identifies and describes the characteristics of organisms Wednesday BUILDING COMMUNITY • Demonstrates the importance of caring for our environment and our planet • Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Asks and answers appropriate questions about the book • Shows understanding by responding appropriately • Informally recognizes and compares weights of objects or people Thursday BUILDING COMMUNITY • Uses information learned from books by describing, relating, categorizing, or comparing and contrasting • Observes and describes what happens during changes in the earth and sky • Recognizes and compares heights or lengths of people or objects Friday •BUILDING RespondsCOMMUNITY to different musical styles through movement and play. • Demonstrates an understanding that others have perspectives and feelings that are different from own. • Demonstrates use of location words • Uses language to describe concepts associated with the passing of time 3 Lesson Plan for Giants • Gigantes - Giants Made by People• Gigantes hechos por el hombre (Week 11) Character Courage and Humor Education: Valor y Humor Letter Literacy: Phonological Awareness, Vocabulary Knowledge: Wonderful Word: amazing, asombroso Date: Nov. 14-18, 2016 Class: Gard 2 Technology: Writer's Corners, Words, Words, Words English -G, g, W, w, L, l, Z, z Spanish - G, g,M, m, Z, z, V, v Math: Numeracy English Vocabulary: amazing, accomplishments, skyscraper, concrete, bridge, vehicle, onomatopoeia, transportation, machines, Ferris wheels, roller coaster, courageous, capacity, more, less Spanish Vocabulary: asombroso, logros, rascacielos, concreto, puente, vehículo, onomatopeya, transportación, maquinas, rueda de Chicago, montana rusa, valiente, capacidad, mas, menos LESSON COMPONENTS Greeting Circle Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Introduce the theme Teach children "The Great Wall of China" p 178. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite children to choose a calming strategy and perform it. •CONNECT: Use Fanny Frog to help implement the Absent Child Ritual. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree •Morning Message: The Great Wall of China is long. The Mayan temples are tall. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "City Giants" p 179. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite children to select a calming strategy to perform. •CONNECT: Review some of the touches (thumb touches, pinky hugs) that were used in the giant School Family Handshake p 172. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: Skyscrapers have many glass windows. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Sing "Over the Bridges" p182. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite children to do the Drain. •CONNECT: Play the song "It Starts in the Heart p 174. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: Today is Wednesday. We will build bridges over water. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" p 186. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Review the Belly Breathing strategy p 168. •CONNECT: Use Fanny Frog to to help implement the Absent Child Ritual •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: Oceans liners and ships are bigger than whales. They are long and wide. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "Roller Coaster Car" p 182. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Introduce the calming strategy Roller Coaster Breathing p 168. •CONNECT: Play My School Family p 175. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: Roller coasters zigzag up and down. Sing “The Great Wall of China” Mayan drumming activity Sing “City Giants” Musical Dog and Bone • Perro y Imitate animal movements Play Clickety, Clickety, Clack hueso musicales game game Sing “Over the Bridges” Play London Bridges game Sing “Roller Coaster Cars.” Carnival Rides game “Rock and Roll Pat-a-Cake” clapping pattern Vocabulary Cards: happy, frightened, anxious Sing the "Alphabet Song." Wonderful Word: amazing Sing the "ABC's Song." Play Skyscraper Maze game Moving and Learning Emergent Phonics Crème de la Crème •Introduce the sound of the letters G and W using the alphabet flip chart. •Introduce the letters L and Z using the alphabet flip chart. "Airplanes" listening story List onomatopoeia words. 1 LESSON COMPONENTS Monday Tuesday Wednesday BUILDING COMMUNITY •Giants Made by People • Gigantes hechos por el hombre Learn about what an author does •The Giants of the City listening story BUILDING •Read The COMMUNITY Three Billy Goats • Los tres chivitos •Discuss the settings of the story •The Giants of the City listening story Photo Activity Card 100 BUILDING Read GramCOMMUNITY Is Coming to My House • Mi abuelita viene a mi casa Introduce the author Discuss different ways to travel BUILDING COMMUNITY Read Giants Made by People • Gigantes hechos por el hombre. Learn facts about photographers. Monster Coaster story folder •Enjoy a story about a roller coaster's first trip on the tracks. • Make "giant" snakes with play dough •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Mat Man" (8). •Paste windows on a skyscraper •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Mat Man" (8). •Handprint Alphabet: Z is for Zebra •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Mat Man" (8). •Pick your own crayon to color the car •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Mat Man" (8). •Explore with cookie cutters and play dough •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Mat Man" (8). • Construction-Build pyramids and walls • Creativity Station-Sculpt a Mayan pyramid out of clay • Construction-Build skyscrapers • Creativity Station-Paint skyscrapers • Construction-Build bridges • Creativity Station-Create bridges using play dough and craft sticks • Construction-Add cars, boats, trains and planes to the center • Creativity Station-Make a train using paper shapes • Construction-Build a roller coaster and a merry-go-round • Creativity Station-Make a Ferris wheel print BUILDING COMMUNITY •Giants Made by People • Gigantes hechos por el hombre • Discuss the photographs in the story Language Development • How the Hummingbird Got Its Colors listening story •Photo Activity Card 13 Cognitive Development/Fine Motor Skills Handwriting without Tears Weekly Learning Centers STEM Character Education/Social Studies Closing Circle • Put blocks in numerical order •Make a skyscraper and number • Create a bridge • Science-Make an index card • Science-Move "Mayan blocks" the floors bridge • Science-Stack blocks and discuss gravity Thursday Friday • Test capacity of lids • Roll the dice • Science-Break a rock in a sock • Science-Create a slope •Use mirror to show facial expressions •Discuss emotions • Discuss skyscrapers • Each one is unique • Identify different modes of transportation. •Respecting others' personal space. • Which activity was your favorite? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family connection: Practice the Mayan, share the chant at home. • What did you learn about skyscrapers today? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. •Kindness Tree • Family connection: Repeat "City Giants" and encourage children to share chant at home. • What did you enjoy most today?? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. •Kindness Tree • Family connection: Suggest children watch to see if they cross any bridges on their way home • What have you learn about transportation vehicles today? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. •Kindness Tree •Family connection: Suggest families to make a list of onomatopoeia words their hear. • Which way will your body lean when you are going up the hill on a roller coaster? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. •Kindness Tree •Family connection: Send the note home that describes Roller Coaster Breathing. • Parachute activities • Sidewalk drawing with a friend • Iguana Tag • Bug search with a friend • Parachute activities Outdoor Learning Crème de la Crème 2 LESSON COMPONENTS Learning Goals Crème de la Crème Monday COMMUNITY •BUILDING Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Begins to have meaningful friends • Identifies similarities and differences in characteristics of people • Identifies similarities and differences in characteristics of families Tuesday BUILDING • Begins toCOMMUNITY have meaningful friends • Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Produces a word that rhymes with a given word • Interacts and communicates with peers to initiate pretendplay scenarios Wednesday BUILDING COMMUNITY • Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Separates a normally spoken four-word sentence into individual words • Asks and answers appropriate questions about the book • Uses information learned from books by describing, relating, categorizing, or comparing and contrasting Thursday BUILDING COMMUNITY • Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Separates a normally spoken four-word sentence into individual words • Uses a wide variety of words to label and describe people, places, things, and actions • Combines words to make a compound word Friday COMMUNITY •BUILDING Shows awareness of areas of competence and describes self positively in what he is able to do • Begins to have meaningful friends • Asks and answers appropriate questions about the book • Matches language to social contexts 3 Theme: Harvest Week Day of the Week/ Objectives Calendar Circle Time Monday Introduce the theme. Sing “Autumn Leaves Are Falling Down.” PM: What food can we have in the Fall? To listen with increasing attention. . Tuesday To recognize and follow simple rules. Wednesday To cooperate with others in joint activity. Thursday Friday Gard 2 Lesson Plan Language Comprehension Week: November 21-25, 2016 Phonics Development Handwriting Enrichment STEM Social Studies Read “The Thanksgiving Day Story” Discuss the story Use puppet to animate the following finger play: “Five Little Pumpkins”. Let the children glue yellow and red tissue paper as leaves on their handprints. Discuss Thanksgiving foods Favorite Thanksgiving Food Sort harvest items Tell the children the history of Thanksgiving, who were the pilgrims and who were the Indians Put together the Mixed up buddies Calendar/Weather Talk about the food that is gathered at Harvest time. PM: Review what harvest means Talk about harvest and their favorite holiday meals. Say the Alphabet and what sound it out Make a Pilgrim’s Hat Fruits and Vegetables Number Compare Explain to the children what thankful means and give them examples of how to be thankful Let’s be Pilgrims and Indians Sing “Autumn Leaves Are Falling Down.” How many days are in November? PM: Ask questions about The Little Red Hen Read The Little Red Hen and discuss the story. Poem “My Doll” and talk about how thankful we are to have family and toys. Make a turkey tracing child’s hand and let them color the turkey. Peg Boards Fruits and Vegetables Sorting and Matching Tell the children how was the first Thanksgiving feast, talk about the food they ate Play pin the feather on the turkey H L O D I Learning Centers Y A Lesson Plan for Giants • Gigantes - Make-Believe Giants• Gigantes de fantasía (Week 13) Wonderful Word: make-believe, fantasia Literacy: Comprehension, Vocabulary Character Courage and Humor Education: Valor y Humor Letter Knowledge: Date: Nov. 28-December 2, 2016 Class: Gard 2 Technology: Frog Street Math - Concentration, Sound and Rhyme English -J, j, K, k, W, w Spanish -Q, q, J, j, H, h, Ch, ch Math: Patterns English Vocabulary: alliteration, beanstalk, dragon, exaggerations, fairytale, fantasy, grumpy, identical, imagination, make-believe, mischievous, Once upon a time, pattern, predict, sequence, silly Spanish Vocabulary: aliteración, planta de frijol, dragón, exageraciones, cuento de hadas, fantasía, gruñón, idéntico, imaginación, fantasía, travieso. Erase una vez, patrón, predecir, secuencia, bobo LESSON COMPONENTS Greeting Circle Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Introduce the theme Teach children "A Stomping Giant" p. 183. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Invite children to choose a calming strategy and implement it. •CONNECT: Use Fanny Frog to help implement the Absent Child Ritual. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree •Morning Message: Who gave Jack the magic beans? Where does the beanstalk go? BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "A Snoring Giant" p. 183. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Teach Inhale, Exhale strategy 9 169. •CONNECT: Review some of the touches (thumb touches, pinky hugs) that were used in the giant School Family Handshake p 172. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: There are beans in Jack's jelly jar. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Sing "Odon" p. 181. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Teach a variation to Inhale, Exhale. •CONNECT: Play the song "It Starts in the Heart p 174. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: The quiet queen said the giant left quickly. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Teach children "Dragon Chase" p. 179. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Use the letters in dragon for ABC Stretching strategies p 171. •CONNECT: Use Fanny Frog to to help implement the Absent Child Ritual •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: The voracious dragon needs an Xray. BUILDING COMMUNITY •UNITE: Sing "Dragon Chase" p. 179. •DISENGAGE THE STRESS RESPONSE: Repeat the ABC Stretching strategy. •CONNECT: Play My School Family p 175. •COMMIT: Implement the Safe Keeper Ritual and the Daily Commitment Ritual. •Kindness Tree • Morning Message: Dragons live in Dragon Land. Learn and sing “A Stomping Giant.” Learn to sing “A Snoring Giant.” Sing “Odon.” Sing “Dragon Chase” song. Review “A Stomping Giant” and The Giant’s Grumble game Dance with dragon streamers. “A Snoring Giant.” Moving and Learning Sing “Dragon Chase” song. Flying Dragons game “Fee! Fi! Fo! Fum!" Emergent Phonics Crème de la Crème •Teach the rhyme "Fee! Fi! Fo! Fum!" from Jack and the Beanstalk •Introduce the sound of the letters J, K, and W using the flipchart. •Rhyme "Fee! Fi! Fo! Fum!" from Jack and the Beanstalk Photo Pockets Ff- frijoles •Sing the "Alphabet Song." Photo Pockets Jj- jam Qq -queen or quiet Xx -x-ray •Look for letters in your name Vocabulary Card: fairytale 1 LESSON COMPONENTS Monday Tuesday Wednesday BUILDING COMMUNITY •Story folder: Jack and the Beanstalk Explain story props •Photo Activity cards 27, 32, 35 BUILDING COMMUNITY •Story folder: Jack and the Beanstalk Display story props. Remind children the story is make believe and it comes from someone's imagination. Discuss about fiction and non-fiction. BUILDING COMMUNITY •Read: Odon, the Giant Explain there would not be pictures and encourage children to use their imagination. • Encourage children to listen carefully for the roles of each animal in the story. •Photo Activity Cards 36, 48 BUILDING •Read OnceCOMMUNITY Upon a Time in Dragon Land . Introduce author and illustrator. Point out that fantasy stories always begin with once upon a time…. Ask children to identify silly events. BUILDING Story: COMMUNITY •Listening Kilum Discuss with children why the other dragons thought Kilum was odd. • Create a mural •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Five Fingers Play" (10). • Make friendship circles • Create Jack's magic beans using dip dots. • Pet collages •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Five Fingers Play" (10). • Build a dragon with blocks •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Five Fingers Play" (10). •-Paint with a friend •Get Set for School Sing Along CD Sing "Five Fingers Play" (10). • Creativity Station-Create a mural • Fine Motor-Tic Tac Toe • Library and Listening-Activities with friends • Fine Motor-Ping Pong ball races • Library and Listening-Explore books about friendship • Fine Motor-Penny drop game • Library and Listening-Retell a story with a friend using story folder props • Creativity Station-Build a robot • Fine Motor-Pet Concentration • Library and Listening-Share a story with a friend • Fine Motor-Play dough activity • Library and Listening-Share a book with a friend and explore favorite pages • Participate in movement patterns • Compare two movement patterns • Science-Order objects by the sound they create when they are dropped • Invite children to choose a calming strategy and implement it. • Recognize a sequence of words • Represent word sequence with connecting cubes • Science-Look for patterns in leaves and sort into groups • Identify stacks of two colored cubes as the same or different • Connect stacks that are the same to form a pattern • Math-Play the two-cube comparison game • Recognize a circular pattern of movements • What makes us laugh? Who makes us laugh? Explain to the children what courageou s means. • Identify the pattern sequence of bouncing ball • Predict what comes next in the pattern • Math- Distinguish whether a row of pennies has a heads-tails • Let’s pretend be giants • Which part of the story of "Jack and the beanstalk" do you like the best? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree • Family Connection: March out to meet families to the beat of the giant's chant. • How do you know when a story is make-believe? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family Connection: Encourage children to think different ways to move as they head out of the classroom. • How would you describe Odon? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family Connection: Encourage children to locate something at home that seems giant to them. • Which dragon name did you like the best? Why? • Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family Connection: Encourage children to ask a family member to demonstrate their version of a dragon stretch. • Which is your favorite giant from this week's lessons? Why? •Perform the Daily Commitment Check. • Kindness Tree •Family Connection: Encourage children to retell the story of the dragon family to their own families. • Parachute activities • Sidewalk drawing with a friend • Iguana Tag • Bug search with a friend • Parachute activities Language Development Cognitive Development/Fine Motor Skills Handwriting without Tears Weekly Learning Centers STEM Character Education/Social Studies Closing Circle Thursday Friday • Match-Match number cards to numbers on an analog clock • Play People to People p. 176. Point out that this song is about how friends help each other. Outdoor Learning Crème de la Crème 2 LESSON COMPONENTS Learning Goals Crème de la Crème Monday COMMUNITY •BUILDING Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Begins to have meaningful friends • Identifies similarities and differences in characteristics of people • Identifies similarities and differences in characteristics of families Tuesday BUILDING • Begins toCOMMUNITY have meaningful friends • Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Demonstrates coordination and balance • Interacts and communicates with peers to initiate pretendplay scenarios Wednesday BUILDING COMMUNITY • Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Responds to different musical styles through movement and play • Asks and answers appropriate questions about the book • Uses information learned from books by describing, relating, categorizing, or comparing and contrasting Thursday BUILDING COMMUNITY • Demonstrates empathy and caring for others • Answers appropriate questions about the story • Uses words to label and describe people, places, things, and actions • Is able to increase or decrease intensity of emotions more consistently, although adult guidance is necessary Friday •BUILDING Is able to COMMUNITY use language for different purposes • Begins to have meaningful friends • Asks and answers appropriate questions about the book • Matches language to social contexts 3