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Materials

20 large wooden blocks

marker

masking tape

Instructions

l Cut the card stock into circles, and then cut out their centers, making donut
shapes to which the children can glue objects.
What To Do
1. At the start of each new season, talk with the children about what the season
means to them. Ask for ideas of images and objects that they associate with
the season.
2. Show the children the materials that they will be using to make seasonal
wreaths.
3. Help the children sort through the images and objects and find things that they
associate with the season, and then help them attach the images and objects
to their wreaths.
Teacher - to - Teacher Tip
l Bring the children outside so they can collect items to add to their wreaths,
such as twigs, leaves, acorns, seeds, dandelions, small stones, and so on.
Assessment
To assess the children's learning, consider the following:
l Can the children distinguish between the seasons?
l Are the children able to glue and decorate their wreaths with seasonappropriate
images?

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