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Wonders of Winter Circle Time for Pre K (Ages 3-5) With Shannon Magri, M.Ed

This interactive, play-based, winter circle time for your little learner is SNOW much fun with fun activities that explore the excitement of winter. We will sing, count, learn letters, explore weather, and check on our feelings. Join us!
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade Preschool - Pre-Kindergarten
Beginner - Intermediate Level
BURRRRRR!!!! Winter Circle time is frozen fun for ages 3-5. This circle time includes literacy, math, science, fine arts and social and emotional learning.  We will welcome each child with a song, use our snowman feelings chart to identify how we feel, talk about the weather where you are, share our favorite winter items in Winter Show and Tell to grow vocabulary, explore "snow" and read a good book called, "A Snowy Day", by Ezra Keats. This is a live 45 minute class with 2-6 students, using props, video, slides and winter themed music and movement.  This is for the child who loves to explore, dance and sing and have fun while learning.

Learning Goals

Children will listen to the read aloud of "A Snowy Day",by Ezra Keats and identify winter words together.
Children will be able to name and/or count winter items that we eat, wear and see in the winter.
learning goal

Other Details

Pre-Requisites
Ask your little one to pick a favorite winter item from around your home to bring to class. It could be a cozy scarf, hat, gloves, stuffed animal, book, decoration, or a hot cocoa mug. We will take a moment to share and make connections.
Supply List
A winter item your child selects to share with class; a scarf, gloves, hat, a favorite winter decoration, book or stuffed animal. 
I will provide snowman feelings chart, slides, video, "SNOW",  and book for our time together. Come even if you haven’t found anything to bring!  

A piece of white paper for a “snowball”. 

For exploration AFTER our class (optional):  

Marshmallows or cotton balls for building a snowman
Water or glue for snowman building 
What can you use around your house for a snowman face, arms? What else can you add? 
Paper plates for "ice skating"
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Keats, Ezra Jack, illustrator, author. (1962). The snowy day. New York :Viking Press Snowman feelings Chart: Teachers Pay Teachers (FREE!)
Joined December, 2024
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Texas Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
I have celebrated each of the seasons with children in my Pre K/Head Start classes for over 20 years. Children love to talk about winter and experience it, even if it sometimes means bringing the outside, INSIDE! We try to go outside every day where we can take learning anywhere it can happen. There is so much to experience and learn in a safe outdoor learning environment with active supervision. 

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Meets once
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-5
2-6 learners per class

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