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Lesson Plans - Kindergarten

Hole World

Can you cut a hole in a piece of paper large enough to walk through? You can, and if you use a map of the world you have an incredible lesson on not wasting our worlds resources.

Water Punch Bag

How many pencils can you stick in a bag filled with water without it leaking?

Ketchup and Down Toy

Learn how to make a super fun and magical toy out of a ketchup packet and a plastic bottle. You too can control ketchup with your mind.

Celebrate Kwanzaa in the United States

Students Will:

1. Develop an understanding of how some African-Americans remember and celebrate their African heritage.
2. Participate in a chant about the seven continents.
3. Identify Africa on the globe.
4. Understand that there are other languages in the world.
5. Develop oral language skills.
6. Encourage classroom community.

Kwanzaa Candle Craft

Review the significant symbols in the craft:
The three colors of Kwanzaa are green, black and red. The ears of corn represents fertility and that children are the hope of the future. Each person is responsible for the children in the community.