Work Together
Woof! Woof!: The focus of this lesson is to reinforce the concept of working together through teamwork by encouraging participation in fun literacy and cognitive activities.
Teaching with Clifford’s Big Idea: Work Together
When children learn how to successfully interact and share common goals with other children, they gain valuable social skills. Learning how to work with others comes most often from observation and personal experience.
Teach: Lost and Found!
Objective: The following activity nurtures essential:
- social and emotional skills
- language and literacy skills
Practice: Teamwork Train!
Objective: The following activity nurtures essential:
- fine motor skills
- cognitive skills
- creative expression through music skills
Extend: Working together to gather and record information can be a fun and valuable learning experience!
- Help children create a “Lost and Found” journal by describing, drawing, and cataloging information about lost items in the classroom or school. Have children update the journal weekly and give a short report on new items lost and found.
- Explore trains of yesterday and today to help children discover the history and importance of one of America’s oldest means of transportation.
Clifford’s Library: These books support Clifford’s Big Ideas and reinforce valuable early literacy skills:
- Clifford’s Big Book of Stories by Norman Bridwell (Scholastic)
- Shapes and Sizes (Clifford the Big Red Dog Workbook) by Dina Anastasio (Scholastic)
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