

In the story the author states that apples come from trees. AND Language Development/Speaking & Communicating develops increasing abilities to understand and use language to communicate information, experiences, ideas, feelings, opinions, needs, questions and for other varied purposes. Science/Scientific Knowledge expands knowledge of and abilities to observe, describe, and discuss the natural world, materials, living things, and natural processes. After any comment say to the children, “a tree is really nice don’t you think”? Reading the StoryĪs you read, allow the children to comment upon the pictures and words. Before reading the story, ask the children if they can think of any other reason why trees are important? Explain that the story today is about some nice things that trees do, introduce the story. Ask a child to help name the item and then have everyone repeat, “Thank you tree for _”. Put up one picture at a time of items that come from trees. Hoe (a tool that you use in the garden for scraping weeds)Īsk the children if they know why trees are very important? Tell them that we get many things from trees.Limb (another name for branch, usually a thick branch).Pictures of things that come from trees.Evergreen branches to use as paintbrush.It helps children become aware that there are This simple story tells why trees are nice to have. Helping Your Child to become Creative so that they can help change the world.īook Play Everyday Teaching Preschoolers Through the Love of Books.Helping Your Preschooler Prepare for Reading.Multiple Intelligence and Children’s Learning.The Value of Play Dough in Early Childhood.

The Importance of Teaching Classroom Rules.
