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Active Learning
Festivals and light
- Bear prepositions
- Feeling safe at night
- Goldilocks' making amends list
- Passing sentence on Goldilocks
Creating and Thinking Critically
Festivals and light
- Preposition walk
- Reading prepositions
- A journey of prepositions
- Flickering candles
Books to Share
Festivals and light
- Share and enjoy Bears in the Night reading it and enjoying the suspense. Read the last pages really fast to get the bears safe back in bed! What makes it exciting? What do children think will be at the top of Spook Hill? What do they think that the creature is? An owl? A ghost? A monster?
- Look again at Bears in the Night. Say that many people are afraid of the dark. Even grown-ups often feel more scared if walking in the dark, or going somewhere strange in the dark. That’s why we have festivals in winter (when it’s dark) to celebrate light – with candles/fireworks
- Read Let’s Celebrate 5 Days of Diwali up to the end of Day 2. Have any of the children celebrated Diwali? Or do they know others who have.
- Read the last half of Let’s Celebrate 5 Days of Diwali. Do children think it sounds fun? Recap the Days of Diwali (see resource) and discuss which day sounds like the most fun.
Poetry/Rhyme of the Week: Penny for the Guy
Introduce Penny for the Guy this week. Children will work to learn the rhyme off by heart.
Active Learning
Describing festivities
- Firework safety
- Describing fireworks
- Fireworks feelings
- Describing light and dark
Creating and Thinking Critically
Describing festivities
- Fireworks safety poster
- Describing fireworks
- Rama and Sita
- Describing the dark