Fall Phonics - Describing Pumpkins

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Fall Pumpkin Phonics Kindergarten Lesson Plan
Photo Source: growingkinders.blogspot.com

While we recently talked about supplementing your hands-on pumpkin investigations with a lesson on adjectives, we love how Kathleen over at Growing Kinders put the exercise together. Instead of a traditional anchor chart {which can be super cute and effective, of course!}, she had her students place the adjectives - written on index cards - directly onto the pumpkin! This is a great way to motivate your kinders to participate inviting them to see if they can work together to cover the entire pumpkin with words that describe it!

For this activity and many other great fall lesson ideas, be sure to visit Growing Kinders!

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