Mrs. Albanese's Kindergarten Class: christmas

Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Weekly Plans - Week 16 (Dec. 18-22)

The countdown to Christmas has officially begun...there are only 5 more school days left! And what a week, I should mention! We have our Christmas concert both Wednesday and Thursday (not to mention rehearsals) as well as a farewell assembly for our school secretary who is retiring on Friday afternoon!
So we are trying our best to keep things simple for a smooth week!

Here's what we planned at our centres for this week:

The students have been busy making their own decorations over the past few weeks. The DECE I work with, Mrs. Petrone, thought they might enjoy working collaboratively and build a paper chain! 
Let's see how long we can make it!

These Christmas pattern block templates are a free download from PreKinders!

Can you decorate a gingerbread person using loose parts?

Can you retell the story of the 1st Christmas? This Little People Nativity Set was gifted to me over 10 years ago from a student and I still use it every year!

At our Games Centre, I found this large felt Santa tic-tac-toe game (from Dollarama!).
It's the last week before Christmas...let's make it fun!

Last week we invited students to predict what would happen when our candy cane was placed in different liquids. They loved it! So we thought of extending this experiment by adding different powder substances (sugar, salt, paprika, cinnamon, etc.).

In our fine motor small group mini lesson, students will string beads onto pipe cleaners shaped like candy canes or snowflakes. I'm sure everyone will want to do this activity!

We also work with students to practice drawing skills each week. I created this poster years back and will use it to guide students and show them how to draw with simple shapes.

Did you catch that I mentioned it's the LAST WEEK of school before the Christmas break?!?! It's going to be super hectic so we are keeping things fairly simple all around. We will be playing CRASH! with our Sight Words/Word Work group - pick a card, read it then keep it. If you get CRASH you have to put all of your cards back!

We added our Domino Parking Lot game to our Math Centre.

Students can play "Fivezies" (which is exactly like Tenzies but using only 5 dice as they tend to get lost around the room LOL).

I'll also be introducing them to this fun game called "Don't Get the Red Dot!"

All of our math games are from my Number Sense in Kindergarten pack if you'd like to see more.

I use these games year round! Once we introduce them to our students, we leave them at the Math Centre for students to play alone or with a friend!
I love that my SK (Year 2) students often grab a math game and set it up, playing teacher, and showing the JK (Year 1) students how to play. This also makes for a great report card (Communication of Learning) comment!

We added this large Grinch puzzle to our blocks area (on the carpet).

Students can roll the colour die and dot die and dab that many lights onto this mural.

If you're looking for quick and easy Christmas games to play to get you through the week, you might like to check these out!

Have a student put on the headband and clip a card to it. Other students give clues as to what the picture may be.


Reach in and pick a cookie. Read the sight word and keep the card. If you get CRUNCH you have to put all of your cards back. I store this game in a cute Christmas tin which makes it that much more fun to play!


Project one slide at a time on your Interactive Whiteboard and read the clues. Students must guess what is hiding under the sign. Move the sign to reveal!


Project one slide at a time on your Interactive Whiteboard. Ask students to choose a co-ordinate (C5 for example). Slide the coloured tile over and reveal what is hiding underneath. Can you uncover all of the Christmas pictures? Once you start playing this game it becomes so addictive - students will want to find all of the pictures!!!


And finally if you're looking for a super simple, it runs itself lesson that can be used over and over this week, check out my Virtual Field Trip to the North Pole!


At our Writing Centre, we have been noticing that students were folding paper and making Christmas cards for their friends. We wanted to encourage more to join so we set up a simple invitation with blank cards that simply say "Merry Christmas". Students can design the front with a picture using the Vocabulary Chart and write "To" and "From" on the inside.

You can download this card (I made a variety if you don't celebrate Christmas!) for FREE!



Here are my weekly plans if you'd like to download!


If you would like the editable version to modify this for your own class click HERE.  
The original blank PowerPoint file has been uploaded onto Google Slides but the formatting has changed.

Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday! Happy new year!
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Weekly Plans - Week 15 (Dec. 11-15)

Last Friday morning was our Christmas craft morning (read all about that HERE).
We have so many fun activities planned for Christmas including practicing for our upcoming Christmas concert! 

Here's what we planned at our centres for this week:

At our Science and Discovery Centre, we will be exploring what happens to a candy cane when placed in different liquid (vinegar, salt water, oil and a "mystery" liquid - which is ginger ale).

I found a bunch of Christmas creations online using Lego so I printed them and students can make their own Lego figures.

I tend to do this very often at our Writing Centre to promote more writing ... take blank paper and cut it into small booklets then add a vocabulary picture chart!

Let's help Santa get to the North Pole with this fun coding activity!

A parent donated this giant felt Christmas tree where students can attach ornaments!

Build a tree using Magformers. How many bells can it hold?

Let's look through toy flyers and make a list of some things you would like!
We will be learning all about list writing this coming week and this activity is taken from my "I Can Write!" pack:

In our small group mini lessons we are working on fine motor skills and this Bostitch single hole punch is my favourite for students to use. It's very easy to hold and punch. We are going to show the students how to fold this tree in half in order to punch the middle.

A parent donated this fun game - Match Madness - for our Game Centre.

We turned our Small World Play Centre into a Nativity scene. The DECE I work with, Mrs. Petrone, made these adorable peg people! You can find out more about them HERE.

Remember the Christmas greenery at our Science and Discovery Centre last week? We added those to our Playdough Centre along with a muffin tin as we noticed students making "baked goods".

I can't wait to see what the children will do with these large red blocks! We added them to our Blocks Centre (on the carpet) for this week.




We wrapped up our 2D Shapes unit last week in math. I added a basket of black felt mats and shape pieces for students to create their own pictures. I also added our shape pointers if students would like to go on a shape hunt around the classroom.

This week we are starting a new unit in math - Number Lines!
We will be using and also making our own number lines to explore these concepts.


Find these activities, as well as a full week of detailed lesson plans, in my Kindergarten Math Unit - Number Lines pack.

I created this game for our Pocket Chart Centre - Christmas CVC Match!
Try and match the picture on the Christmas tree to the word on the present.

You can download this game for FREE by clicking below!

Here are my weekly plans if you'd like to download!


If you would like the editable version to modify this for your own class click HERE.  
The original blank PowerPoint file has been uploaded onto Google Slides but the formatting has changed.

Enjoy the week!


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