Hooray for Holiday Helpers! Lesson Plan

What We Are Learning

 

Social Studies Focus:

holidays

 

Vocabulary Theme Words:

rolling pin, measuring cup, egg beater, cookie pan

 

Social-emotional Learning:

helping

 

Class Discussion:

critical thinking

  • Start the lesson by asking children how they help their families at home. Record their answers on chart paper. Then tell them that the holidays are an extra-special time to be big kid helpers! activate background knowledge

Art: Make Your Own Wrapping Paper

Materials: butcher paper, paint, brushes, tape, scissors, basket, small items from the classroom (e.g., plastic animals, small blocks)

  • In this activity, children practice cutting, taping, and wrapping and unwrapping presents.
  • Cover a table with butcher paper, and set out paints and brushes. Let children take turns painting butcher paper. Remind them that it’s a group painting, so it’s OK if someone adds to your part. Model this with a teaching partner or child.
  • When dry, draw lines to divide the butcher paper into smaller sheets. Have students cut it with scissors.
  • Let children wrap a small item and tape it closed.
  • During circle time, children can take turns closing their eyes, taking a wrapped present from the basket, and guessing what’s inside. Then they can unwrap it and return it to its place in the classroom. fine motor
Inedible objects on a plate

Materials: silverware, pots/pans, napkins, plates, cups, recipes loose items (e.g., packing peanuts, buttons, acorns)

Note: Using loose items as “food” allows for more open-ended play. Items can be whatever food they imagine!

  • Provide materials for children to “cook” with. For inspiration, set out recipes with pictures. You can even ask families to send a favorite recipe from home.
  • As children “cook,” ask questions like “What else do you need to add?”
  • Then invite children to set the table and serve the meal. This is a good time to guide with questions like “What does a table need on it to be set?” life skills/dramatic play