Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to spell Halloween, Winter, and indigenous people related words correctly.
Materials and Prep
- Pen or pencil
- Paper
- Colorful markers or crayons
- Halloween, Winter, and indigenous people related pictures or flashcards (optional)
Activities
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Spooky Spellings
Write down the word "Halloween" on a piece of paper. Look at the word carefully and try to spell it out loud. Use colorful markers or crayons to decorate the letters of the word. Repeat this activity with other Halloween-related words like "pumpkin," "witch," or "ghost."
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Winter Word Hunt
Go on a winter word hunt around your home. Look for objects related to winter, such as "snow," "sled," or "snowman." Write down the words you find and try to spell them correctly. If you have winter-related pictures or flashcards, use them to practice spelling the words.
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Indigenous People Spelling Bee
Learn about indigenous people by researching and finding words related to their culture and traditions. Write down these words and challenge yourself to spell them correctly. You can also create flashcards with pictures to match the words.
Preschool Grade Talking Points
- "Halloween is a special holiday where we dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating. Let's learn how to spell Halloween so we can write it on our Halloween decorations!"
- "Winter is a season when it gets very cold and we see snow and ice. We can have fun in the winter by building snowmen and going sledding. Let's learn how to spell some winter words!"
- "Indigenous people are the original inhabitants of a place. They have their own unique cultures and traditions. Let's explore some words related to indigenous people and learn how to spell them!"