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Sunday, September 03, 2006

Grandparent's Day Unit

Grandparent's Day is on September 10th this year and it is a great opportunity for a unit study! Here are some resources for you to use.

Before you jump into all the fun crafts and activities, you need to learn all the history and a family tree to see how we got here. Then we can do a little language games with a word search and crossword puzzle. Then you can so a simple poem using a form all about the greatness of grandparents (older children would not need a form). Then you can go to foreign language and geography. Here is a great list of ways to say Grandma and Grandpa. Pull out a map and have your kids match them up!

* Poland -- Babcia and Dziadek,
* Germany -- Oma and Opa,
* India -- Nana-ji and Nani-ji,
* Korea -- Halmonee and Halabujee,
* Greece -- Ya-ya and Pa-pu,
* Japan -- Oba-chan and Oji-chan,
* China -- Popo and Gong-gong,
* Italy -- Nonna and Nonno,
* Israel -- Savta and Saba,
* Cuba -- Abuelita and Abuelito.


Then we get to the crafts and the presents! First up is this great Grandparents Survival Kit that is thoughtful and adorable. Apples 4 the Teacher has great printable cards and pictures that are perfect for little ones to use. Then Crayola has great crafts, card, activities and even full lesson plans all listed on one page just waiting to be used.

Go, learn and enjoy!

3 Comments:

  • These ideas are great! I really enjoyed the survival kits and can think of a ton of ways to use them. Thanks for taking the time to share.

    By Blogger DeEtta @ Courageous Joy, at 7:09 PM  

  • I have a Cafepress store for grandparent gifts. www.cafepress.com/grandparentgift

    It probably is too late to order for grandparent's day this year, but maybe for Christmas?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:12 AM  

  • Every year I want to do something for Grandparents day and every year I forget! Thanks for the reminder and all the great ideas!

    Kathryn
    www.little-men.blogspot.com

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:00 AM  

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