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Children will identify different family holiday traditions.
Social Studies Focus: family traditions
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
Paired Text: ¡Qué montón de tamales! by Gary Soto
Paired Text: ¡Qué montón de tamales! by Gary Soto
- When Mom's ring gets lost while making tamales, there's only one way to find it. Yes, that's right. Eating tamales!
- This book is great for learning about holiday traditions in Latin America. It's a great conversation starter for those kids in your class with different holiday traditions.
Shared Writing: Las palabras de las fiestas
Shared Writing: Las palabras de las fiestas
- Together, create an anchor chart of holiday words. You can start with words from the issue, like tradición, pan de jengibre, árbol, velas, tarjetas, and regalos.
- Invite kids to share their own traditions and add more key words to the chart, such as luces, tamales, música.
Hands-on Activity: Crea un recuerdo de las fiestas
Hands-on Activity: Crea un recuerdo de las fiestas
Skill: art, social-emotional learning
Materials: mitten poem template, washable paint, markers
- Invite kids to make a holiday gift their families will treasure! Pass out the template. If you like, mount the sheet on construction paper for durability.
- Have kids dip their hands in washable paint and press to make handprints inside the mittens.
- When dry, kids can decorate the mitten cuff s with crayons and markers. Finally, have them write or dictate their name and the year.